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wraith808:
It does. I've done it before. If you open it there should be place for exclusions in one of the tabs.  What version of windows are we talking?

kalos:
I downloaded it the Free Keylogger from here:
http://www.iwantsoft.com/download.htm

Windows Defender identified it as Trojan:Win32:Tiggre!Plock and quarantined it.
Do I trust it?
Is there a more begning/trustful keylogger for simple keylogging?
I don't want it to be 'stealth' or anything like that or 'hidden' or 'invinsible' as it is only for me and nothing malicious.

Is there eg an AutoHotKey script that will monitor and archive keystrokes, clipboard, maybe websites and applications?

thanks!

4wd:
I downloaded it the Free Keylogger from here:
http://www.iwantsoft.com/download.htm

Windows Defender identified it as Trojan:Win32:Tiggre!Plock and quarantined it.
Do I trust it?
-kalos (April 19, 2018, 11:31 AM)
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So in the 6 months since you last downloaded it, you haven't worked out how to add it to the AV exclude list?

kalos:
I downloaded it the Free Keylogger from here:
http://www.iwantsoft.com/download.htm

Windows Defender identified it as Trojan:Win32:Tiggre!Plock and quarantined it.
Do I trust it?
-kalos (April 19, 2018, 11:31 AM)
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So in the 6 months since you last downloaded it, you haven't worked out how to add it to the AV exclude list?
-4wd (April 19, 2018, 02:33 PM)
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I did, but I don't know if I can trust it.

wraith808:
There are several online virus scanners.

https://www.virustotal.com/#/home/url


enter the url of the download.  That should do it.  I think.

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