What is logger.dll? Should I remove it?
logger.dll is a library file that is responsible for implementing main parasite functions and running its destructive payload. The logger.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 logger.dll as a plugin, so that the system or certain applications automatically load it on startup.
The logger.dll file is installed and used by keylogger TrojanSpy.Win32.PSpy.
You have to delete the logger.dll file immediately after you have found it. The parasite will continue to violate your privacy and harm your computer unless logger.dll and all related objects will not be completely removed from the system. If you have difficulties erasing the file consider using an anti-spyware program.
In some cases a presence of logger.dll does not mean that your system is infected. The file may actually belong to some fully legitimate applications and therefore must stay intact. If you are in doubt, please scan the logger.dll file using you regular spyware remover or antivirus program.