I will listen to Francois' suggestion but just wanted to say I think if
writing a keylogger blocker was possible by third parties, they would have
already done it.
This must be an OS issue.
Regards,
SZ
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Zvone pha...@gmail.com wrote:
be thankful for it and make
Hello,
Everybody complains about keyloggers and malware that uses them. I wonder
why doesn't Microsoft make a feature in Windows that with a click of a
button -like UAC- makes keyloogers inactive in kernel level?
Just food for thought.
Best Regards,
SZ
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be thankful for it and make your own and make money on it.
ms thinks on a corporate level and what their corporate heads think is
good for their users. it is a whole different mindset than regular
users mindset.
by the time they figure it out you'll have tons of money just for that
simple idea. if
: Keyloggers and the way Microsoft treats them
Hello,
Everybody complains about keyloggers and malware that uses them. I wonder
why doesn't Microsoft make a feature in Windows that with a click of a
button -like UAC- makes keyloogers inactive in kernel level?
Just food for thought.
Best Regards,
SZ