Friday, February 16, 2018

Key Scrambler

 
Protect yourself against keyloggers. A keylogger is a piece of malicious software, usually called "spyware" or "malware," that records every keystroke you make on a keyboard. Keyloggers can be installed without your knowledge or consent, and once installed, the keylogger records all your keystrokes, and then e-mails the information and other data to whomever is targeting you.
 
One way to defend against keyloggers is to install software, such as Key Scrambler (Personal) from QFX Software that encrypts your keystrokes as you type. The basic version of Key Scrambler is available for free, and works well at protecting your keystrokes without slowing down your system. A short YouTube video introduces Key Scrambler. I have used Key Scrambler for a few years now, and recommend it as important security software, if you run Windows as your operating system. Key Scrambler runs on Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, 2003, XP, and Vista (32-bit and 64-bit).

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