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It has come to my attention this small program:

How KeyScrambler Protects You

KeyScrambler defeats keyloggers by encrypting your keystrokes at the keyboard driver level, deep within the operating system. When the encrypted keystrokes reach your browser, KeyScrambler then decrypts them so you see exactly the keys you've typed. Keyloggers can only record the encrypted keys, which are completely indecipherable.

Unlike anti-virus and anti-spyware programs that depend on recognition to remove keyloggers that they know about, KeyScrambler will protect you from both known and unknown keyloggers.

What's more, KeyScrambler provides protection without getting in your way. You don't have anything to learn about the program and you don't have to do anything differently, but with KeyScrambler your important personal information will be a whole lot safer.

KeyScrambler Personal protects all your login information from keyloggers for free. KeyScrambler Professional protects everything you type into a web page: your passwords, credit card numbers, search terms, and email messages. The latest version (KeyScrambler Pro 1.2.3) protects all parts of the browser, including URL, search terms, popup password dialogs, and master passwords.

It seems perfect: it has a freen version and works with Firefox.

http://www.qfxsoftware.com

JS


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I remember I almost did a report on a program like this in college, I decided against it when I realized it would not work against a hardware keylogger which intercepts keys before they get into the computer.

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KeyScrambler Professional protects everything you type into a web page: your passwords, credit card numbers, search terms, and email messages.

And it stores it where? :P

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Pfft. I wouldn't trust that at all!! Use this - completely free. With this, the password you type is not the password sent to the web sites.

PwdHash

I don't understand how this works.

Can you explain?

  • 1 year later...
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Doesnt seem legit, I had that program and then deleted it from my local drive... now I cant type my password at the Windows login >=[

darn you keyscrambler!

Edited by crayons4president

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