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~ KeyScrambler ~


Protect you against keylogger.
KeyScrambler is a very good program who encrypt keystrokes.
Sadly, some key logger's coders have bypass it in their software. But the developers of this security software keep update it. KeyScrambler personal is free to use.
When you will type something you will see a little pop-up showing you the key strokes encrypted.

Picture by the developers:
[Image: KS_Outlook_small.jpg]

[Image: KS_Windows7_Logon_small.jpg]

ScreenShot taken by me:
[Image: imgkeyscrambleruploaded.png]


Video of KeyScrambler in action:
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zxn2tiAsKA[/yt]

Download:

Download on their official website - Here

Official website: QFX Software site
It's a nifty little piece of software, i have keyscrambler premium running on my windows 7. I haven't tried running it on Linux or searching for something similar.
I probably should seen as though i have kinda gone dedicated Linux.
I love keyscrambler I only use the firefox add-on though never tried the premium
(05-13-2010, 05:05 PM)caspur Wrote: [ -> ]I love keyscrambler I only use the firefox add-on though never tried the premium

Google Chrome does need this add-on, they currently only have it for IE, Firefox, Flock.
It is an awesome add-on. I am surprised that some people don't know of it. Tongue
Quote:KeyScrambler Personal is not available for Linux Sleep
KeyScrambler Personal is an add-on for the Firefox browser. It doesn't work on anything else but Firefox on Windows computers.
(05-13-2010, 08:20 PM)--([-S7N-])-- Wrote: [ -> ]KeyScrambler Personal is an add-on for the Firefox browser. It doesn't work on anything else but Firefox on Windows computers.

Yeah i only just tried it on Linux now, i use it on Windows. I believe it works on IE and Flock too Smile
Thanks for sharing, Julie.

I guess it's not really necessary unless you're involved in downloading through torrents or potentially unsafe locations, but it's still a nice utility to have. I find that if you're running on Windows, you need no more than an AV, a firewall, and MBAM or something similar.

Cheers.
Would be pretty handy if you were being keylogged
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