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Old 09-03-2007, 09:56 PM   #41
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Old 22-12-2007, 07:09 AM   #42
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I have read that using keyboards layout other than QWERTY ca also help deceiving keyloggers, don't know the logic behind it though.
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Old 22-12-2007, 11:25 AM   #43
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I have read that using keyboards layout other than QWERTY ca also help deceiving keyloggers, don't know the logic behind it though.
I don’t see how because each character has its own unique binary code no matter which key it is assigned to.
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Old 23-12-2007, 12:48 AM   #44
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If someone is being under attack of a keylogger then he should use on screen keyboard because it just passed information like this "Left Click|Right Click|right click and so on.
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Old 08-01-2009, 04:43 AM   #45
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to keep your computer in general more secure, I highly recommend the use of FireFox or Opera. If browsers were Religion, Internet Explorer would be the Devil. Make sure you check for new Windows Updates regularly as well. All these steps will help you be safer, and keep you away from things like Keyloggers.
And also, NEVER download ANYTHING from anyone you don't trust, it might contain suspicious materials.
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Old 03-03-2009, 09:03 AM   #46
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i think the same as bread i used this programes they are very usefull and worked
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Old 15-03-2009, 04:38 AM   #47
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There's a way to confuse keyloggers if you're not at your own PC which has firewall and Antivirus software and you're borrowing someone's computer which is infected with viruses and keyloggers. This could apply to computers at Internet cafe, Game centers etc.
Here's the method:
Your password is 12345. First you type in 45, then use the mouse and click in front of 4 and type 123. Hit Enter button. So when the keylogger records your keystrokes, it would read 45123 instead of 12345.
Of course your passwords won't be consisted of numbers only, but you get the idea.
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Old 17-03-2009, 10:37 AM   #48
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Operating systems like Linux has extra security and other than that, you can use a good firewall and keyloggers are every dangerous when using computers in a cyber cafe as the datas of yours can be extracted easily if key logggers are used in that system
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Old 20-03-2009, 12:26 PM   #49
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There's a way to confuse keyloggers if you're not at your own PC which has firewall and Antivirus software and you're borrowing someone's computer which is infected with viruses and keyloggers. This could apply to computers at Internet cafe, Game centers etc.
Here's the method:
Your password is 12345. First you type in 45, then use the mouse and click in front of 4 and type 123. Hit Enter button. So when the keylogger records your keystrokes, it would read 45123 instead of 12345.
Of course your passwords won't be consisted of numbers only, but you get the idea.

is that a really effective way to confuse those programs . would not be able to detect that we have used the mouth or click something. anyways, i even don't know how to detect that there is already a keyloggers in our programs.

i think that i have one that before. what are those websites that we have to stay away from on the net. and what are the things that we avoid doing on the net to avoid those keyloggers. cause i feel just being in forums and other earning sites will not expose me to those keyloggers. i don't download movies or other things. but i am planning to next time to download movies. when i learn how to do it.
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Old 21-07-2011, 07:57 AM   #50
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Hello Friends...........

You might be able to use the onscreen keyboard. (start>all programs>accesories>accesibility>on screen keyboard) I dont exactly know if it defeats keyloggers but its all i can think of!.

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