Lock Out The Keyloggers
A keylogger, as you probably know, is a type of spyware program that infects your PC and sits quietly in the background, recording every keystroke you make. The idea is sooner or later you’ll type in login and passwords, and these will be sent back, via your Internet connection, to fraudsters, who will use the information to raid your bank account.
Before you get too worried, provided your PC’s security is kept up to date, you use decent AV and firewall programs, and avoid dodgy porn and file sharing websites, the chances of getting caught are quite small, but it doesn’t hurt to take extra precautions. A freeware program called Keyscrambler should make it impossible for a keylogger to get any information from your PC. It’s a clever idea, as you type the program encrypts your keystrokes at the operating system level, which is where keyloggers programs intercept data, but it is unscrambled at the point the information is displayed in a browser window. So to you it all looks perfectly normal, but all the bad guys get is a steam of gobbledegook. Of course it’s better not to get infected in the first place, but that’s another story…
Before you get too worried, provided your PC’s security is kept up to date, you use decent AV and firewall programs, and avoid dodgy porn and file sharing websites, the chances of getting caught are quite small, but it doesn’t hurt to take extra precautions. A freeware program called Keyscrambler should make it impossible for a keylogger to get any information from your PC. It’s a clever idea, as you type the program encrypts your keystrokes at the operating system level, which is where keyloggers programs intercept data, but it is unscrambled at the point the information is displayed in a browser window. So to you it all looks perfectly normal, but all the bad guys get is a steam of gobbledegook. Of course it’s better not to get infected in the first place, but that’s another story…
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