iSpy Keylogger Removal Guide

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iSpy Keylogger is probably one of the worst nightmares out there right now. This keylogger infection can steal your personal data by logging your keystrokes. Unlike ransomware, adware or rogue antispyware, this program will not be explicit about its presence. Therefore, you may not know that your computer has been compromised until it is already too late to do anything about it.

To protect yourself from this infection, you need to perform regular system scans, so that you could detect and remove iSpy Keylogger immediately. Of course, it is not just about this one infection. By acquiring a legitimate antispyware tool, you would protect yourself from similar intruders in the future, too.

The infection usually enters your computer via spam email messages. However, you should know that the creators of this keylogger do not really attack you. This source code for this program is available for sale in hacker forums. There are even several packages, like Bronze package (gives you basic one month access), Platinum package ($35USD with 6 months free support), and the $45USD Diamond access that would give the criminal a 1 year free updates service. This sounds like a good marketing plan from the cyber crime world, and there are actually people looking for ways to buy this infection.

That is highly discouraging because the infection is extremely intrusive and it can collect a wide range of personal information. For instance, once the iSpy Keylogger program is installed on your computer, it starts monitoring your clipboard. It means that the people who control the infection can check what kind of information you copied into the system’s memory before pasting it somewhere. It can also log into your webcam and record videos even when you are not using it yourself! This fact is extremely disturbing. It is no surprise; quite a few users out there keep their webcam covered with something, paranoid that someone might be watching them. And if you have iSpy Keylogger on your PC, this assumption could be real!

What’s more, the infection can also log your key strokes and capture screen images, which eventually would lead to password stealing. As you can see, iSpy Keylogger is a very diverse infection, so whatever it does depends on the person who controls it. Of course, all the information this keylogger collects on your PC is eventually sent to the criminal mastermind. And if the infection steals your banking credentials, you may see your funds shrink pretty soon.

As mentioned, it might be hard to understand that you have been infected with this program at first. However, once you have determined that iSpy Keylogger is really on your computer, do everything you can to get rid of it. You can delete the random-name executable file associated with the infection yourself, but there may be several registry entries left by the program that may require your undivided attention.

If you think that dealing with the registry is too much for you to stomach, you can (and you should) delete iSpy Keylogger and everything related to it with a licensed antispyware tool. Only then can you be sure that your PC is treated properly.

Should you have any other question about the infection or computer security, you can always leave us a comment.

How to Remove iSpy Keylogger

  1. Press Win+R and type %AppData% into the Open box.
  2. Click OK and find the random .exe file.
  3. Delete the file and run a full system scan.
Download Remover for iSpy Keylogger *
*SpyHunter scanner, published on this site, is intended to be used only as a detection tool. To use the removal functionality, you will need to purchase the full version of SpyHunter.

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