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<blockquote data-quote="Kongo" data-source="post: 932034" data-attributes="member: 59691"><p>Last option would be ShadowDefender if you heard of that before. It also requires virtualization tho, but I think that there is no way that it's causing input lag. It basically restores all the system changes to the state, where you enabled Shadow Defender. So if malware damages your system, Shadow Defender restores your system after every reboot. This option just doesn't protect you from spyware like Keylogging software etc. as malware still has access to your data, until you restore the system again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kongo, post: 932034, member: 59691"] Last option would be ShadowDefender if you heard of that before. It also requires virtualization tho, but I think that there is no way that it's causing input lag. It basically restores all the system changes to the state, where you enabled Shadow Defender. So if malware damages your system, Shadow Defender restores your system after every reboot. This option just doesn't protect you from spyware like Keylogging software etc. as malware still has access to your data, until you restore the system again. [/QUOTE]
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