Quote from eastside:
JB -
Thanks for the reply.
Yes snoop-free tells you what program is trying to hook the keyboard. I blocked the keyboard hook in all programs where I got the message & they still work just fine...yahoo messenger, email & google email. Why would they need to hook the keyboard ??
Also, I have other programs which do use hot-keys, but they are NOT trying to hook the keyboard...why not ???
In any case, from what snoop-free says (shown below) it is not a good thing to have your keyboard hooked.
I'd appreciate you posting any other info. you know about this. Thanks a lot.
From snoop-free...
What is a "Keyboard Hook"?
A keyboard hook is a way for a program to be notified every time you press a key. If you allow a program to install a keyboard hook then each and every key that you press will be sent to it.
How do "Keyboard Hooks" work?
Keyboard hooks work by forcing all programs that run on your machine to load special instructions into them that are provided by the hook-installing program. Some of these instructions are executed whenever you press a key on your keyboard. However, the special instructions do not have to be limited to just responding to your keyboard. This makes keyboard hooks extremely dangerous to your privacy because there is no limitation to what these special instructions can be made to do.
When does a Spy Program use a "Keyboard Hook"?
It is very common for spy programs to use keyboard hooks to watch your keyboard. In fact, a keyboard hook is the only reliable way to be informed each and every time you press a key. Spy programs can also use keyboard hooks to install screen-capture instructions in every program that runs on your computer. This is why you should be extremely careful when deciding what programs should be allowed to install keyboard hooks.
When does a harmless program use a "Keyboard Hook"?
Some programs that provide hot-key support will install a keyboard hook to detect when you press a special combination of keys. A hot-key is a special combination of key presses that cause a program to do something. If you know that the program described above provides hot-key support then it may be safe to allow it to watch your keyboard. However, only give it access to your keyboard if you actually use the hot-keys.
Weâve also found that some firewall and anti-Trojan software also installs keyboard hooks to track all programs running on your computer. While this is true, you always want to be sure that you can trust a program that you give keyboard hook access to.