ZAISS

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by fred128, Apr 28, 2007.

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  1. fred128

    fred128 Registered Member

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    Would anyone know if ZAISS protects against key logging? The reason I'm asking is because I'm using that and SnoopFree and don't know if it's overkill.
     
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    Firecat Registered Member

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    The Kaspersky engine in ZA's AV (version 7.0) detects keyloggers. That should be enough protection I think. :)
     
  3. Escalader

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    Hi Fred:

    IMHO when it come to root kits and key loggers, it may not be possible to have overkill when "rooting" :D them out. We need multiple AV's and ASW's as none get 100%!

    There are a number of products that do this type of service, IceSword, BlackLight, and their is a scanner in BitDefender 10 for that.

    If you really want to prevent keyloggers from picking up sign in user id's and passwords etc don't use the keyboard to enter the data. Use the RoboForm password system. you use their virtual keyboard and encrypted data to store all that security info.

    http://www.roboform.com/

    Take it easy
     
  4. fax

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    and on top of the Kaspersky engine you have also the ZA OSfirewall that will block most of them...;)

    Fax
     
  5. fred128

    fred128 Registered Member

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    Thanks for the info. You could go crazy trying to figure these things out.
     
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