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Description:
From the doc: 'This program is a Keylogger/Desktop Picture Capture that runs in the background hidden from view. The program will be installed in the C:Program Files directory and in the folder: Helper. The keystrokes will be stored in a "timestamped".log file in the application's folder. The Desktop picture is captured at default of 5 min. (this can be changed at the Options menu) and is stored in the application's folder. To access the Options menu press the "CTRL","ESC" & "F1" at the same time. The Desktop picture are timestamped when they are captured. When the program is started and stopped it is time stamped in the .log file. The program auto run on startup of Windows by using a registry "run" key. This entry will be deleted when the program is uninstalled. The auto start can be turn on/off in the options menu. The log files and the picture files can now be viewed in the options menu.'


Alias:
TrojanSpy.Win32.VB.I

Category:
Key Logger
Surveillance

Automatic Removal: Most effective removal tool is: Easy SpyRemover

Manual Removal:



Stop Runnin Processes:
Program Files\helper\help.exe
Windows\temp\_istmp0.dir\strap.exe



Unregister DLLs:
Windows\system32\cat.dll



Clean Registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\ishelp



Remove Files:
Program Files\Common Files\help\i-spy.lnk
Program Files\Common Files\help\read me first.lnk
Program Files\Common Files\help\uninstall i-spy.lnk
desktopdir+\i-spy.lnk
Program Files\helper\help.exe
readme.txt
Windows\system32\cat.dll
Windows\temp\_istmp0.dir\strap.exe
unins000.dat

   


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