At 03:21 +0100 on 13/03/03, Peter Heinemann wrote:

>Hm, I have next to null knowledge about Spyware and keystroke loggers on the
>Mac, can those 2 or 3 existing keystroke loggers be download without being
>noticed by the user or hide in other software?

The ones that I know of are invisible extensions that don't generate anything
visible once installed except for the folder of data files which looks quite
innocuous unless you're familiar with the software.

>Is Spyware generally not a problem on Macs? Are there good apps to find and
>erase the few Spyware apps on the Mac?

It's not a problem, and as a result, there aren't any apps to get rid of it
that I've ever seen.
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