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Recommended Standalone Anti Keylogging & Anti Screenshot Software?
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<blockquote data-quote="spurkza" data-source="post: 963690" data-attributes="member: 93486"><p>Newbie to this forum, but not to computer security. Looking for recommendations for standalone anti keylogging and anti screenshot software, free or nominal cost ideal, that you currently or recently used, as personally consider loggers and capturers the greatest security threats beside ransomware. Since already have other antivirus and anti malware software, Norton 360 Deluxe and lifetime license Malwarebytes Premium latest versions, am not looking for another layer of software with coverage for some of the same such as SpyShelter or Zemana. Several pages of Google of dozens of search results provide limited personal use options. I am currently experimenting with KeyScrambler, Ghostpress, and ScreenWings, but I can see how each of these can be hacked (not saying how) if by slim chance a logger gets through my current antivirus and anti malware software.</p><p></p><p>Additional information to limit any confusion. At the AV Test Independent IT Security Institute website, both Norton and Malwarebytes in their detailed reports are rated as 99% effective though on a Windows 10 system. Until world supply chain shortages causing major shipping delays of new laptops per news reports are mostly resolved, choosing not to go through that frustration and holding on to my current laptop with Windows 7 SP1 for now (for reasons cannot upgrade operating system on current laptop). Also per Malwarebytes PDF documentation, Norton is compatible with it. As for other security, cable company router (old) though connect with ethernet cable, and use ScriptSafe plug in for Firefox and SUMo Software Updater, and keep regular backups of important files and have backup laptop which limitedly use.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Note to moderator: Since am brand new to this forum, if by chance I made an inadvertent mistake with this post, please either correct or email or private message me suggesting how to correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spurkza, post: 963690, member: 93486"] Newbie to this forum, but not to computer security. Looking for recommendations for standalone anti keylogging and anti screenshot software, free or nominal cost ideal, that you currently or recently used, as personally consider loggers and capturers the greatest security threats beside ransomware. Since already have other antivirus and anti malware software, Norton 360 Deluxe and lifetime license Malwarebytes Premium latest versions, am not looking for another layer of software with coverage for some of the same such as SpyShelter or Zemana. Several pages of Google of dozens of search results provide limited personal use options. I am currently experimenting with KeyScrambler, Ghostpress, and ScreenWings, but I can see how each of these can be hacked (not saying how) if by slim chance a logger gets through my current antivirus and anti malware software. Additional information to limit any confusion. At the AV Test Independent IT Security Institute website, both Norton and Malwarebytes in their detailed reports are rated as 99% effective though on a Windows 10 system. Until world supply chain shortages causing major shipping delays of new laptops per news reports are mostly resolved, choosing not to go through that frustration and holding on to my current laptop with Windows 7 SP1 for now (for reasons cannot upgrade operating system on current laptop). Also per Malwarebytes PDF documentation, Norton is compatible with it. As for other security, cable company router (old) though connect with ethernet cable, and use ScriptSafe plug in for Firefox and SUMo Software Updater, and keep regular backups of important files and have backup laptop which limitedly use. Note to moderator: Since am brand new to this forum, if by chance I made an inadvertent mistake with this post, please either correct or email or private message me suggesting how to correct. [/QUOTE]
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