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How To Encrypt Keyboard To Avoid Keyloggers

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If we start encrypting keystrokes of a keyboard the value that keylogger will record is different from the actual value, that means they would only record random characters. We will be using Keyscrambler software to encrypt our keyboard. So have a look on simple steps below to implement this in your Windows PC.

 

 

 

Steps To Encrypt Keystrokes To Avoid Keylogger Attacks :-

 

Step 1. First of all download and install the toolKeyScrambler.

 

 

 

Step 2. Now after downloading, install it and after complete installation, you have to reboot your system.

 

 

 

Step 3. Now when your computer boots up, right click on the icon of KeyScrambler in the system tray at the bottom of a screen.

 

 

 

Step 4. Now choose options from there and Keyscrambler will open and you will see the screen like below.

 

 

 

Step 5. Now you can alter settings in this according to your wish and after that simply click on ok. Now your key scrambler app is ready, open your browser and type anything you can see that your keystrokes are being encrypted.

 

 

 

That’s it! you are done, now you can see this tool every time you open your browser.

 

 

 

Similar Type Of Softwares

 

Guarded ID

 

 

 

GuardedID eliminates your vulnerability to data theft due to keylogging attacks, a leading cause of cyber crime. StrikeForce’s patented anti-keylogging technology secures your sensitive personal and financial information by proactively encrypting every keystroke as you type. GuardedID also provides advanced anti-clickjacking and anti-screen capture technology, for multiple layers of protection from cyber attacks.

 

Zemana Antilogger

 

 

 

Zemana AntiLogger recognizes, prevents and blocks any kind of online identity theft and financial deception. Zemana AntiLogger allows you to camouflage your daily online activities-shopping, calling, texting, online banking and more, so intruders can never get a pick into it.

 

Oxynger KeyShield

 

 

 

Oxynger KeyShield is a secure, anti-screenshot and free virtual keyboard to protect passwords and other sensitive information from malicious programs and hacking. Oxynger KeyShield protects its keystrokes from keystroke logging, screen logging, mouse logging, clipboard logging and shoulder surfing.

 

NextGen AntiKeylogger

 

 

 

This is the next generation anti-keylogger program that guards your data against all types of keylogging programs both known, unknown or being developed right now. NextGen AntiKeylogger uses some unique method of protection.

 

Spyshelter

 

 

 

SpyShelter Anti-Keylogger gives trustworthy protection in real time against known and unknown “zero-day” spy and monitoring software, for example: keyloggers, screen loggers, webcam loggers, and even advanced financial malware.

 

Elite Anti Keylogger

 

 

 

With Elite Anti Keylogger you can efficiently remove keyloggers, detect spyware, trojans, worms, and other malicious software. This software helps you watch vulnerable areas of your system particularly related to other applications’ monitoring activities and detect even most advanced keyloggers.

 

 

 

So above is all about Encrypt Keyboard To Avoid Keyloggers. With this, you can easily protect yourself from keylogger attacks and disallow attackers to steal your Personal Identification from your computer. Hope you like this cool security tips. Do share with others too!

 

 

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