Favorite Anti Keylogger

Discussion in 'polls' started by acr1965, Oct 24, 2010.

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Favorite Anti-Keylogger Program

  1. Keyscrambler

    15 vote(s)
    12.4%
  2. Prevx Safe Online

    17 vote(s)
    14.0%
  3. Spyshelter

    13 vote(s)
    10.7%
  4. Trusteer Rapport

    2 vote(s)
    1.7%
  5. Zemana

    11 vote(s)
    9.1%
  6. other specific anti-keylogger program (state which)

    2 vote(s)
    1.7%
  7. HIPS (Comodo D+, OA, Mamutu, Threatfire, etc)

    19 vote(s)
    15.7%
  8. security suite/antivirus real time

    5 vote(s)
    4.1%
  9. antispyware real time (MBAM, Emsi, etc)

    5 vote(s)
    4.1%
  10. antimalware on demand scanner (Emsi, MBAM, HMP)

    5 vote(s)
    4.1%
  11. other (sandbox, behavior monitor, etc)

    12 vote(s)
    9.9%
  12. none

    15 vote(s)
    12.4%
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  1. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

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    What Anti Keylogger would you consider your favorite? In the HIPS or Other categories state which you use. Also, state why you use the one you voted for or why you use none at all. If you have more than one security program used against keyloggers, please state the one you program you rely on the most.
     
  2. Boyfriend

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    KIS 2011, DefenseWall, and Prevx SafeOnline

    On-Demand:
    MBAM
     
  3. burebista

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    HIPS. OA or D+, depends on mood. :D
     
  4. ExtremeGamerBR

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    NIS 2011 + Mamutu. :thumb:
     
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  6. MaB69

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    Hi,

    HIPS : OA and other : GeSWall or Defensewall

    Regards,

    MaB
     
  7. fsr

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    Other. DW or Sandboxie (for non-Professional Windoze)
     
  8. Osaban

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    No specific anti-keylogger here. Even if anything could manage to install (I doubt it) it wouldn't survive a reboot. Look'n'Stop + Sandboxie should also make life difficult to anything trying to call home.
     
  9. LoneWolf

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    DefenseWall :cool:
     
  10. Warlockz

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    I voted Spyshelter because its main purpose is "AntiLogger". And I like the features that others lack such as Clipboard Logger protection and Screen Logger protection.
    I also use Comodo D+, and Malwarebytes in Realtime

    Most AntiVirus-AntiSpyware software should stop the keylogger from being installed in the first place but their are so many that either don't detect it or have the keylogger in their whitelist list of digitally signed or trusted apps.

    Sandboxie is a major plus when your Browsing the internet or downloading unknown files, but its not an antilogger, its a virtual app that isolates applications which in turn prevents or should I say helps Prevent a Keylogger or other Malware from being installed outside of the sandbox. A diff between 32bit vs 64bit Sandboxie versions 32bit is more secure.

    Most people who are infected are the ones who infected themselves by running Keygens, cracks, patches, or modified Pirated software that is packed with a keylogger, other legitimate software like some of the software listed here is packed with spyware that logs and sends all of your internet activity unencrypted to data collectors, it logs all traffic from your machine no matter if you use a proxy, vpn, ssl, ect making your encrypted connections useless, so beware and make sure to scan your PC with Malwarebytes and or Superantispyware to make sure you haven't been infected by spyware that came from something you thought was safe to install.
     
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  11. safeguy

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    I still don't have a favorite yet. Given among the choices though, I'll probably pick Spyshelter since that's what their main focus/strength lies and PrevX too. I also like the concept of the 2 others which I've not tried - KeyScrambler and Trusteer Rapport.

    I didn't like Zemana when I tried it long time back since it slowed down my machine.

    I like Sandboxie but I don't sandbox my browser. I don't consider a HIPS or a behavior blocker as a primary antikeylogger despite it having features to prevent suspicious actions.

    Antimalware programs are not known for being 'strong' against antikeyloggers so I wouldn't really depend on them.

    Firewall that controls outbound process serve a purpose in blocking keyloggers that attempt to phone home though...
     
  12. kasperking

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    i voted for prevx safeonline...but i have zemana and keyscrammbler pro too and quite like them....different systems different setups.
     
  13. Noob

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    HIPS, Malware Defender :D
    It's not a specific anti keylogging but i think it goes in the HIPS category
     
  14. carat

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    Keyscrambler :thumb:
     
  15. PJC

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  16. Rampastein

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    KIS 2011 :thumb:

    I'm wondering whether it'd go into the "security suite/antivirus real time" option or into the HIPS option, but I voted for HIPS since KIS has a HIPS and that's my primary keylogger protection.
     
  17. Kernelwars

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    spyshelter premium is nice.:thumb:
     
  18. cm1971

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    I am using OA with the Keylogger module enabled.
     
  19. blacknight

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  20. mrgigabyte

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    another vote for spyshelter premium
     
  21. Page42

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    Same here. Online Armor performed very well against the SpyShelter AntiTest.exe. For starters, I had to allow the test to run, but on each subsequent test, OA passed except for Clipboard Monitoring, as I recall. I count that as a PASSED, however, since I had to tell OA to allow AntiTest.exe to run in order for it to do the clipboard monitoring thing.

    SpyShelter looks like a terrific dedicated program, but I have a high opinion of OA's HIPS.
     
  22. J_L

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    SandBoxie, Comodo Defense+, and SRP/UAC.
     
  23. SafetyFirst

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    DefenseWall, Sandboxie, SpyShelter Premium
     
  24. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

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    currently using Zemana and sandboxie
     
  25. Cutting_Edgetech

    Cutting_Edgetech Registered Member

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    HIPS. OA or D+
     
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