How to Protect Your System From Keyloggers

Keylogger is small spy program or hardware device , that  has the ability
record everything you type on the computer.It either stores this information
in a hidden place on your computer or sends it over the Internet to the
person who infiltrated it. 

 

Keyloggers can be used  to monitor employee's activity or  watch your
computer while you are away. But  some people abuse the program to steal
others' passwords.They can violate user privacy for months and even years
until the user will notice them. During al l this time a regular keylogger
is able to find out everything about the user. Someone who controls a
keylogger gets priceless information including the monitored user's
passwords, login names, credit card numbers, exact bank account details,
contacts, interests, web browsing habits and much more. All this information
can be used to steal victim's valuable personal documents, money, use his
name, address and other identity data for criminal offences. 

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Keyloggers can come in many forms, as emails, viruses, Trojan horses; from
people who might try to invade your privacy .Most of them are  invisible, so
you won't know if they are running on your system.

 

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