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Re: What can one do against Keylogger Attacks?
Posted by David H. Lipman on June 20th, 2005


From: "Yoy G0" <yoyg0@hod.aarg.net>

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| Hash: SHA1
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| If I need 100% protection against possible keylogger virus attack, so
| that noe one would be able to steal user's password / passphrase,
| what can I do?
|
| My question is related both to computers connected to a net /
| internet, and ones that are never connected to any, but where floppy,
| usb, cd, etc, are used for transfering files to and from the user's
| machine.
|
| Is the "Red Screen Modus" employed by SecurStar for its DriveCrypt
| 4.2 and DriveCrypt Plus Pack really good?
|
| -.-.ENCRYPT YOUR EMAIL TO ME.-.-.
|
| Find my key in these Public Key Servers: keyserver.veridis.com,
| wwwkeys.de.pgp.net, wwwkeys.us.pgp.net, blackhole.pca.dfn.de,
| pgp.mit.edu, pgp.uni-mainz.de, pgp.nic.ad.jp, keyserver.noreply.org
|
| My Key ID: 0x5BE7D95D
| Fingerprint: AB05 0E7B C22B F14F 7512 7027 A26C AAE3 5BE7 D95D
|

Jeyloggers are not viruses. They are Trojans and do not "attack". They have to be manually
installed or by going to a malicious web site that that will install the leylogger.

A goo antio virus application's "On Access" scanner should prenvent a Keylogger from being
installed.


--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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