Well i got suspicious after my last few shutdowns when it kept having to end the SW process... so being cautious i searched sw.exe on the web, and i am almost certain it is a keylogger. The Norton antivirus instructions explained where the registry for the keylogger was but i couldnt delete them.
that is why i am certain its a keylogger or trojan of some kind. I cant find any real .exes anywhere on my c drive though.
I'm not saying it's NOT the silent spy keylogger... just that it doesn't HAVE to be it.
Since you really don't have enough information to offer a definitive diagnosis, I would suggest you follow these directions to create and post a HiJackThis Log, in the HJT forum. The people there should be able to determine just what your particular SW program is, and if it's indeed a keylogger, they'll help you remove it:
Download a
self-extracting copy of the latest version of HJT (HiJackThis) (version 1.99.1) from
Be sure to include a detailed description of any problems/errors/warnings you are encountering.
Hopefully, one of the HJT experts will get to it as quickly as possible.
WARNING: HiJack This is a VERY POWERFUL tool. While it's completely safe for you to download, generate, and post your log (as described above), you should *NOT* attempt to do anything else (in particular, do NOT use it to delete/fix any entries) until you are advised to do so by a forum expert!! Improper use of this tool can severely damage your system.
I see that you posted your HJT log, have been waiting a few days, and have now posted a 2nd/linked request. I have sent a message to someone I know there, so hopefully, they will not overlook you much longer.
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Message Edited by ky331 on 11-28-200607:26 PM
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Click on Do a System Scan and Save a LogFile
This will automatically open NotePad
Copy the entire file from NotePad: EDIT/SelectAll, EDIT/Copy
Then go to the forum dedicated for HiJack This logs (**NOT** back here), and PASTE the results there:
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board?board.id=si_hijack
Be sure to include a detailed description of any problems/errors/warnings you are encountering.
Hopefully, one of the HJT experts will get to it as quickly as possible.
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November 29th, 2006 17:00
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