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removing a Linux Keylogger



Rajiv Aaron Manglani wrote:
> i'm curious to know if either http://www.chkrootkit.org/ or http:// 
> www.rootkit.nl/projects/rootkit_hunter.html detects it.

I've had someone at the office power-off my machine. I'll bring it up 
tomorrow off of the network and run these and let you know. At this 
point it is more a sense of curiosity then anything. And I would like to 
know how to prevent it in the future, as there were only 2 accounts on 
the machine, and neither of them had a guess-able password. The only 
thing that I can figure is that some other machine that logged into this 
one has a keylogger as well.
Grant M.

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