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<blockquote data-quote="Zecha" data-source="post: 880792" data-attributes="member: 86239"><p>Can I find keyloggers with netstat on command prompt? Has that 100% efficiency?</p><p>I found a video on youtube by malwarefox.</p><p>Malwares are not keyloggers? Sorry but i dont know exactly what is a keylogger. If can be a malware.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I tried with netstat -bno and I searched for every IP address from the command prompt to google and all they were from companies except 3-4 which they are invalid on the IP find website.</p><p>All they are named Discord on command prompt.</p><p>But when I typed the Ip on website for Origin was for steam, when I typed the Ip for steam was for my IP Provider on my country etc.</p><p>So not 100% sure if they are correct and if all 3-4 they are from discord and maybe the website doesnt detect the discord ip address.</p><p></p><p>So I tried Netcut (that website posted a time ago) which detects who is using my internet and now Netstat -bno and both they were negative.</p><p>If I can make a bootable windows on a stick I will try to clean install windows as soon as I will understand what you have said to me [USER=58090]@Parsh[/USER] some posts ago about the steps I must follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zecha, post: 880792, member: 86239"] Can I find keyloggers with netstat on command prompt? Has that 100% efficiency? I found a video on youtube by malwarefox. Malwares are not keyloggers? Sorry but i dont know exactly what is a keylogger. If can be a malware. Edit: I tried with netstat -bno and I searched for every IP address from the command prompt to google and all they were from companies except 3-4 which they are invalid on the IP find website. All they are named Discord on command prompt. But when I typed the Ip on website for Origin was for steam, when I typed the Ip for steam was for my IP Provider on my country etc. So not 100% sure if they are correct and if all 3-4 they are from discord and maybe the website doesnt detect the discord ip address. So I tried Netcut (that website posted a time ago) which detects who is using my internet and now Netstat -bno and both they were negative. If I can make a bootable windows on a stick I will try to clean install windows as soon as I will understand what you have said to me [USER=58090]@Parsh[/USER] some posts ago about the steps I must follow. [/QUOTE]
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