A little old but common topic, but still want to share my opinion here. First of all, you need to detect and find out that if you really have a keylogger on your computer. There are several ways to detect a keylogger, from simply reviewing the processes running on the computer to use a mac os spy detection program. Step 1 Open the Activity Monitor to check for unknown process. This system tool will allow you to view the programs (processes) currently running on your computer. Step 2 Check and Research any unfamiliar processes running in your ctivity Monitor? Critical system processes sometimes have unrecognizable names, however, and keyloggers may have a name that sounds legitimate. Step 3 Download and install a mac keylogger (http://www.amackeylogger.com) detector or another software firewall. This type of mac software alerts you when another program tries to connect to the Internet. It will detect a keylogger for mac before it sends information over the Internet, and allow you to block it. [Smile]