Advice Request Questions about Anti Keylogger Software

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Andrew999

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I have been wanting to use Zemana Anti Keylogger free but it shows it in unsupported but runs really well I have been using it for a long time. I was thinking maybe it is dangerous for me to do so or not? Download Zemana AntiLogger Free

I recently saw another software called Ghostpress and it looks like it is supported. Can anyone give any recommendations on if they have tried Ghostpress or if they think I should use it because Zemana Anti Keylogger isn't supported anymore? I tried a Keylogger simulator and it is still working fine to this day though, but I am worried about a security breach with the program possibly.

Thanks in advance.
 

oldschool

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should use it because Zemana Anti Keylogger isn't supported anymore?

Zemana is as good as dead. I wouldn't touch it or any of its re-branded clones.

I recently saw another software called Ghostpress

Maybe @stefanos knows it? I think keyloggers are over-rated.

Spyshelter is probably the best of them. And @ichito is the SS Master. Word.
 

Chri.Mi

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I have been wanting to use Zemana Anti Keylogger free but it shows it in unsupported but runs really well I have been using it for a long time. I was thinking maybe it is dangerous for me to do so or not? Download Zemana AntiLogger Free

I recently saw another software called Ghostpress and it looks like it is supported. Can anyone give any recommendations on if they have tried Ghostpress or if they think I should use it because Zemana Anti Keylogger isn't supported anymore? I tried a Keylogger simulator and it is still working fine to this day though, but I am worried about a security breach with the program possibly.

Thanks in advance.
Why u need an antilogger? Online shopping? What?
 

Chri.Mi

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I just like it for an extra layer of security just in case there is a keylogger on my computer and they might read everything I am typing like credit card details.
If so i would no rely on any single anti logger, them can fail or be bypassed. Would be much better use a virtual desktop or just sandbox the browser for example with comodo (if u have knowledge).
 

Thales

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I think KeyScrambler is very good however I agree keyloggers are overrated.

SRP + Whitelist Firewall Rules + H_C or OSArmor or SysHardnener is better than any single keylogger.
Keylogger mainly comes from cracks and keygens even if inexperienced users says it is just crack and safe. If you don't use them the chance to get keylogger infection is very minimal.
 

Chri.Mi

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I think KeyScrambler is very good however I agree keyloggers are overrated.

SRP + Whitelist Firewall Rules + H_C or OSArmor or SysHardnener is better than any single keylogger.
Keylogger mainly comes from cracks and keygens even if inexperienced users says it is just crack and safe. If you don't use them the chance to get keylogger infection is very minimal.
Y i agree with u, but the top is create a virtual desktop with linux just for those things xD
 

dinosaur07

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SpyShelter definitely, has other modules integrated besides the keylogger detection. I was very surprised to know that Google Chrome needs access to my webcam out of the sudden so i blocked it thanks to SS webcam protection module. :cool:
Look here:
 

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