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SpyMe Tools V1.5.0   
Suggested by JohnW - Updated by webfork on 13 Aug 2010
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Synopsis: SpyMe Tools helps detect changes to the filesystem and registry by taking "before" and "after" snapshots of the system and write them to dump files. The content of these dump files can be visually displayed, or two of them can be compared for differences to determine what has changed. SpyMe Tools also includes a real-time registry monitor that you can use to determine the registry access characteristics of any application.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Create an empty file called 'config.ini' and paste:

[options]
check_for_updates=0

Launch SpyMeTools.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] Andrew LeeI gave this app a shot, but I don't think I will be replacing RegShot anytime soon. Problem is SpyMe Tools only work with either the registry or the filesystem at any one time, not both at the same time. In addition, the diff view, though pretty, is not as concise and functional as RegShot's text/HTML output. [2007-02-09 04:02]

[Anonymous] papooit's a hidden spyware in a spyware software detection????

"madchook.dll is a library file that is responsible for implementing main parasite functions and running its destructive payload. The madchook.dll file cannot run by itself and therefore needs to be loaded with the help of some executable files. However, certain parasites reconfigures the operating system or installs madchook.dll as a plugin, so that the system or certain applications automatically load it on startup..."
http://www.2-spyware.com/file-madchook-dll.html
 [2008-02-11 02:27]

[Anonymous] Ashghost@papoo: Software that can be used in legitimate applications can also be used in malware. This is why the author of the madCHook.dll stopped making it available to anyone:
http://www.madshi.net/madCodeHookDescription.htm
 [2008-02-15 07:12]


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