Anti key logger

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hags1960

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Does any one out there know of a good anti key logger for i think i have 1 on my pc.I currently have Key Scrambler premium on here
but want to be able to go in to chat room and talk and not have all my conversations copied or whatever key loggers do.I know she is using spectorsoft and or eblaster also any suggestions out there would really be appreciated.:confused:
 
I don't think you understand what a keylogger is. A keylogger is malware on your computer that records your key strokes looking for information like credit card numbers. Any thing you type in a chatroom can be copied it off your computer at that point. Like speaking in public. I also have bad news you have wasted your money on Key Scrambler it doesn't work. You can't scramble your keyboard input like and have programs understand it. Besides your still leaving your keystrokes in the clear most of the time anyway.

Judging by your questions your doing something you don't want people (a wife maybe)to know your doing. Maybe you shouldn't be doing it then? Sounds like your wife is right not to trust you.
 
I also have bad news you have wasted your money on Key Scrambler it doesn't work. You can't scramble your keyboard input like and have programs understand it. Besides your still leaving your keystrokes in the clear most of the time anyway.


What are you basing this on? KeyScrambler is a pretty reliable program that DOES work.
 
The two best palces to capture keystrokes is at the driver level when you hit the button on your keyboard it has to be read buy either the system driver or even if KeyScrambler replaces the system driver it's still open till it's scrambleg. When you send the keystrokes to a website or program they can't be scrambled either. Yes you could do a plug in on the programs on your computer and even with your browser but once that traffic heads out of your system it's open and in the clear. You can't send encoded keystrokes to forums, webpages, etc. Most web traffic is in the clear and can be captured pretty easily. How many website actually use SLL? Not alot and most webmail services only use SSL for the log in and everything after is in the clear so to speak. Key scramblers simply aren't effective.
 
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