Independent Review of AntiKeyLoggers

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by asr, May 25, 2011.

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  1. aladdin

    aladdin Registered Member

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    How about other Anti-Technologies, such as webcam, clipboard, screen, audio and so forth?
     
  2. raymondcc

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    KeyScrambler does not "detect and neutralize" keyloggers. It don't care if there is a keylogger installed and all it does is just encrypt keystrokes.

    Just wondering, the WebWatcher that you tested is from webwatchernow.com? Cost a whopping $97 and there are no cracks for it since it is an online service. Yeah I bought it just to test it against KeyScrambler.
    http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives...gers-by-encrypting-what-you-type-on-keyboard/

    Finally, eblaster 6 and spector 6 were released on year 2008. You should try the latest 2011 because old versions obviously uses old technique.
     
  3. jmonge

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    nice test thanks:thumb:
     
  4. guest

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    If you know when your computer is infected you will never need any AV or any security software.
    Spyshelter is able to block much more than AntiKeyLoggers
     
  5. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    agree my friend:thumb:
     
  6. Kernelwars

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    yep and it has so many components to guard the system with.. the restricted mode is super and if they keep on developing it I dont think I will ever have to depend on anything else..:)
     
  7. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    K is right;)
     
  8. Rmus

    Rmus Exploit Analyst

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    How does one get infected with a keylogger? Can someone point me to an exploit that does this? I'd like to check it out!

    thanks,

    -rich
     
  9. wat0114

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    Right, but I think it's more like if they beleive they could get infected with one. Simply don't allow one to infiltrate in the first place, and there's no need for this kind of useless overhead. Embrace "default-deny" and the world is your oyster ;)
     
  10. Scoobs72

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    Unless you accidentally install a keylogger yourself of course ;) The ultimate "d'oh!" moment.
     
  11. wat0114

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    There's no legitimate reason for that to happen.
     
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