Know how it works:
Knowing how it works will help you make a better decision. A
keylogger is a little piece of software that normally stays hidden in your
system and collects information on the keys you press on your keyboard. This
coupled with its ability to match these keystrokes with the application for
which they are being pressed, make a keylogger an extremely dangerous hacking
tool. As normally it resides in a system hidden, it can steal your information
without you even noticing anything.
Use good quality anti-keylogger software:
Anti-virus anti-malware software are a requirement for every
user. But they may not be able to detect and remove keylogger software. For
this, you should use specific anti-keylogger software. In fact, according to a
report almost all anti-virus software failed to detect a keylogger in a
controlled lab test. Only a specifically tailored anti-keylogger can make sure
that your information stays safe and secure.
Use secure communication channels:
As important and useful the worldwide web is, it is as much
dangerous because of some people who use it for their nefarious designs. Some
steal your information while others just like to bog down a system with
excessive virus attacks. Make sure that you are using only secure websites for
your communication, like emails, instant messaging and video calls etc. It is
these unprotected sites that can spread these keylogger software easily. Avoid
them at all costs for your communication needs.
Be on alert:
The best possible way to protect your computer and your information
is to be on alert. It is almost always when you do not take care and follow
security precautions that you fall victim to these tricks and get your system
infected with viruses. Putting your information at risk is not a good idea. But
thinking that anti-virus software, or anti-keylogger software for that matter,
will keep your system 100% secure is a mistake. If you are not on your guard,
anyone can access your system physically and compromise your security wall,
thus eliminating the need of tackling anti-virus over the internet. You also
need to know which sites you are visiting and whether there is any Google or
other security software advisory on that site. You should also avoid clicking
on suspicious links, particularly those appearing in your email, asking for
your private information.
Stay updated:
You should also make sure that your system is updated with
the latest system and anti-virus software security patches. This will ensure
that your system is protected and can withstand attacks over the internet. In
any case, you are the one who needs to be on guard more than your system.
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