Im wondering if I have a keylogger…?
Two days ago, I was attempting to log in to World of Warcraft, (don’t laugh) when my password was not working for me. I checked that caps lock was OFF and I retyped it several times. This was kinda suspicious, but I went and reset my password for my battlenet, because there is no required prompting for the current password to change it (crappy security, I know). Anyway, I didn’t think of it again just assuming I was making a mistake earlier. Until today, I attempt to log on to my email that was linked to that account, and it had a changed password. I recovered it also, and checked my battlenet again. Both were changed again. So I used the Windows Virtual Keyboard, and re-did all my account security. Then I installed AVG Internet Security 9, did a full thorough scan, and came up with nothing. Not even a trace of anything. My password was same for both accounts, and the hacker/keylogger/phisher didnt have to provide any other info besides the email, and the first and last name (which the email happens to consist of) to change it. So was it simply someone hacked my password? (Because it was a 12 character string of random letters and numbers), Or do I have a keylogger that even the paid version of AVG cannot pick up? Should I continue to use the virtual keyboard? When will I know my accounts are safe and I can use my keyboard?
Thanks in advance
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