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SpyShelter misbehaving in the presence of HitmanPro.Alert
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 536687" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>I have uninstalled and reinstalled SpS lots of times, and it does remember the processes that I whitelisted. I don't know about settings, though.</p><p></p><p>About the hard hooks: I don't recall exactly what it is called, but when installing, at the second window (approximately), at the top you will see a box you can untick, it is for the keystroke hooks. </p><p>If you untick it, your keystrokes will not be encrypted, and you will not have keylogger protection at the kernel level. But you can still activate standard keylogger protection, like you would have in the free version of SpS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 536687, member: 37647"] I have uninstalled and reinstalled SpS lots of times, and it does remember the processes that I whitelisted. I don't know about settings, though. About the hard hooks: I don't recall exactly what it is called, but when installing, at the second window (approximately), at the top you will see a box you can untick, it is for the keystroke hooks. If you untick it, your keystrokes will not be encrypted, and you will not have keylogger protection at the kernel level. But you can still activate standard keylogger protection, like you would have in the free version of SpS. [/QUOTE]
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