Suspected keylogger help

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tmblackley17

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I visited a website posted on a forum (beware the following link): bazingacoin . com to see what it was about. The website looked poorly designed and I went back to the forum to see someone claiming that norton found a background keylogger installer on the site. He may have been trying to deter people from viewing the site, but he also may have been telling the truth. Either way, now I am quite paranoid I have a keylogger on my computer, is there any way to see if the website really has a keylogger, or more importantly if I do? I have run avg , found nothing, ran malware bytes found nothing and then I did a system restore from a point earlier in december.
 
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Try Glasswire, its a firewall program that will allow you to see not only traffic into and out of your computer but will give you found IP addresses that you apps are communicating with. In it there is a feature with an active graph showing in/outbound traffic, when you have that up with all other apps and programs disabled, start pressing random keys. this will register as a small peak of outbound traffic if you have a keylogger.

brickdem

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Try Glasswire, its a firewall program that will allow you to see not only traffic into and out of your computer but will give you found IP addresses that you apps are communicating with. In it there is a feature with an active graph showing in/outbound traffic, when you have that up with all other apps and programs disabled, start pressing random keys. this will register as a small peak of outbound traffic if you have a keylogger.
 
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