Free Anti Keylogger Keystroke Interference 1.4

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  1. Posts : 491
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    Free Anti Keylogger Keystroke Interference 1.4


    Seen this that I have just started using, I do get worried when typing in password etc on the web but this tool also creates a load of other letters when you type, it is a bit like the enigma machine. You can see it working as you type when your in a web browser (I use IE 8 so not sure what other browsers it works in)
    It is nearly impossible to detect all keystroke logging software. Network Intercept's Free Anti keylogger Keystroke Interference is a solution that renders keystroke logging software useless. With chameleon-like characteristics, keystroke logging software can hide from even the toughest detection system. Network Intercept's Free Anti Keylogger Keystroke Interference solution protects against this existing threat whether it has been detected or not. The software inserts randomized characters into every keystroke to ensure that any information collected is completely muddled. In addition, artificial intelligence learns the user's natural typing pattern to further conceal the characters the user is typing. Logging software or someone monitoring a protected system will not be able to decipher the user's typing pattern or typed keys. This quick desktop-install program utilizes minimal system resources and will not slow down the user's computer.
    Free Anti Keylogger Keystroke Interference software download at CNET UK
    I use every time I use my PC cause if you only use it when your going to login to your bank account for instance then any idiot will be able to figure out your password.
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  2. Posts : 491
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Would this tool actually be of any use against a keylogger, as don't keyloggers also log what web page your on? So if your instance you was on the login page for your bank account a keylogger will have also note what page you when each time you login into to your bank account?
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  3. Posts : 2,303
    Windows 7 & Windows Vista Ultimate
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    I would be wary of NetworkIntercept until seeing a few reviews and more widespread use, it having just been added to CNet 23June2010.
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  4. Posts : 491
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Corrine said:
    I would be wary of NetworkIntercept until seeing a few reviews and more widespread use, it having just been added to CNet 23June2010.

    Surely it cant be doing any harm though can it? I am not now going to start doing things that I wouldn't normally do, so surely it's just another layer of protection.
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  5. Posts : 11,840
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    BomberAF said:

    Surely it cant be doing any harm though can it? I am not now going to start doing things that I wouldn't normally do, so surely it's just another layer of protection.
    It well may end up being another layer of protection, but I agree with Corrine... I would want to see some reviews before I relied too much on it...
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  6. Posts : 491
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Tews said:
    BomberAF said:

    Surely it cant be doing any harm though can it? I am not now going to start doing things that I wouldn't normally do, so surely it's just another layer of protection.
    It well may end up being another layer of protection, but I agree with Corrine... I would want to see some reviews before I relied too much on it...

    Like I said I am not relying on it, I am just using it as I go along. I am not now going to start visiting sites where keyloggers may be lurking, so I aint sure what issues it could bring me, unless I thought it was a licence to be more reckless.
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  7. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Thats fine...
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  8. Posts : 491
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Tews said:
    Thats fine...
    Thank you, but back to the point about it actually being of any use against a keylogger.

    Don't keyloggers also log the webpage your on so they can see what you type when your on certain websites?
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  9. Posts : 2,303
    Windows 7 & Windows Vista Ultimate
       #9

    A keylogger can record the address typed as well as the account name and password. As to the randomized characters, that may make it more difficult to access the account information, but rest assured that the hackers have all kinds of tools on hand.
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  10. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
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    I use Keyscrambler, it encrypts your keystrokes at the keyboard driver level. The free only supports IE and FF.

    Keyscrambler

    Been using it a few years Have the Professional now from a giveaway contest. A Guy
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