Advice Request Keylogging protection not working

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Hi

Is there a special setting within 360 TS I have to enable in order to activate keylogging protection?

I'm running various keylogging simulators (zemana, spyshelter) and 360 TS doesn't seem to be detecting any of them.

Many thanks in advance.

What os are you running,360 keylogger isn't implemented on windows 10, don't know why?
 
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What os are running,360 keylogger isn't implemented on windows 10, don't know why?
Yeah, I'm running Windows 10. Can't see any mention of a Windows 10 exclusion here. Guess I'll look into a separate anti-keylogger. It's probably on their todo list I suppose - still, seems like an extraordinary oversight. Not very "Total Security" or "suite" like. o_O

Thanks anyway.
 
Yeah, I'm running Windows 10. Can't see any mention of a Windows 10 exclusion here. Guess I'll look into a separate anti-keylogger. It's probably on their todo list I suppose - still, seems like an extraordinary oversight. Not very "Total Security" or "suite" like. o_O

Thanks anyway.
I use SpyShelter FREE Anti-Keylogger
...and previously used KeyScrambler FREE
I can recommend both products.:)
 
Keylogger simulators are written to work only with their own security software.
If you really want to test Qihoo anti Keylogger you have to use a real Keylogger in a VM.

That's not true, "there is a chance" that other products will detect it too.
 
Keylogger simulators are written to work only with their own security software.
If you really want to test Qihoo anti Keylogger you have to use a real Keylogger in a VM.
Sorry excuse my ignorance but doesn't the exception prove the case? If I've managed to run 2 keylogger sims that don't get picked up by Qihoo, it suggests it's not preventing at least those 2 keyloggers?
 
Sorry excuse my ignorance but doesn't the exception prove the case? If I've managed to run 2 keylogger sims that don't get picked up by Qihoo, it suggests it's not preventing at least those 2 keyloggers?

Are your sure that Qihoo works well, Qihoo detected everything the last time I tested (4-5 days ago), the detection was by BB/HIPS. I tested Qihoo TSE on Windows 7 64bit with the protection set to Max
 
This is what I get on Windows 7.
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I believe there is no functional anti-keylogging on W10...

Besides, you're better off using KeyScrambler free.
Ok thanks, will give KeyScrambler a go. Out of interest, are you aware of an all-in-one anti-virus suite that does include anti-keylogging? (Avast AV does seem to, but only through use of its Safezone browser)
 
Ok thanks, will give KeyScrambler a go. Out of interest, are you aware of an all-in-one anti-virus suite that does include anti-keylogging? (Avast AV does seem to, but only through use of its Safezone browser)

Webroot -- you have to add the programs to the Identity Shield manually; Webroot does not provide system-wide anti-logging protection.

For system-wide anti-logging protection you need a paid anti-logger: SpyShelter and Zemana -- only paid versions.

KeyScrambler paid provides anti-logging protection only for programs on its built-in list.

Free anti-loggers only protect browsers.
 
Webroot -- you have to add the programs to the Identity Shield manually; Webroot does not provide system-wide anti-logging protection.

For system-wide anti-logging protection you need a paid anti-logger: SpyShelter and Zemana -- only paid versions.

KeyScrambler paid provides anti-logging protection only for programs on its built-in list.

Free anti-loggers only protect browsers.
Many thanks. That's more comprehensive than I expected. :)
 
Webroot -- you have to add the programs to the Identity Shield manually; Webroot does not provide system-wide anti-logging protection.

For system-wide anti-logging protection you need a paid anti-logger: SpyShelter and Zemana -- only paid versions.

KeyScrambler paid provides anti-logging protection only for programs on its built-in list.

Free anti-loggers only protect browsers.
In addition to this, there's also HitmanPro.Alert that provides Keystroke encryption.
 
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