Keyloggers are one of the most well-known and feared security
threats on computers today. They're feared because they are generally
hard to detect, and because the damage they do is often meant to extend
beyond the infected computer. Keyloggers are usually programs,
specifically spyware programs, installed in your PC through internet.
You may have downloaded a file from torrent, and away from your
realization and notification, they get installed in your system.
However, the question is, are Key loggers harmful? These programs record
every stroke that is made over the keyboard of a computer, where it has
been installed. So, it is now easy to gain the data like passwords,
usernames, bank details, credit card number and other such data from the
computer. Now, the question is how do these keyloggers get installed on
your computer?
As said earlier, keyloggers can get downloaded, if you download a file especially with torrent clients. Moreover, the social networking sites are one of the easiest and regular targets of malware developers, like the keylogger, and you can easily get into the trap set by these sites. One of your friends, who may or may not be a victim of keylogger attack, sends you a link over the social networking site. As you trust your friend, you will simply click on the link, and bingo!! The keylogger gets installed.
There are cases where public computers like libraries and other such places have been attacked by the keyloggers and the data of the users of those computers have been stolen and used for various purposes. One of the chief purposes of stealing your personal data is for financial transactions.
There are many ways to protect against keyloggers, however, and ensure that you don't become a victim of identity theft or must deal with any lesser hassle, like a hijacked World of Warcraft account. While no defense is perfect, these steps improve your chances.
All the major web browsers have this feature baked in and will ask to store your password information the first time you type it. Some computers ship with software that offers this functionality throughout the entire operating system.
Changing your passwords frequently will help minimize the potential damage of a keylogging attack. Your password may be stolen, but it would be uncommon for it to be stolen and used immediately, unless that keylogger was targeted directly at you (in which case you may have bigger problems than keylogging!). If you change your password every two weeks, your stolen information will no longer be useful.
The free version of Keyscrambler currently supports Firefox, IE and a few other applications. However its premium version supports more than 160 applications
If you know of any other security precautions, let us know in the comments.
As said earlier, keyloggers can get downloaded, if you download a file especially with torrent clients. Moreover, the social networking sites are one of the easiest and regular targets of malware developers, like the keylogger, and you can easily get into the trap set by these sites. One of your friends, who may or may not be a victim of keylogger attack, sends you a link over the social networking site. As you trust your friend, you will simply click on the link, and bingo!! The keylogger gets installed.
There are cases where public computers like libraries and other such places have been attacked by the keyloggers and the data of the users of those computers have been stolen and used for various purposes. One of the chief purposes of stealing your personal data is for financial transactions.
There are many ways to protect against keyloggers, however, and ensure that you don't become a victim of identity theft or must deal with any lesser hassle, like a hijacked World of Warcraft account. While no defense is perfect, these steps improve your chances.
- Use A Firewall
- Install A Password Manager
All the major web browsers have this feature baked in and will ask to store your password information the first time you type it. Some computers ship with software that offers this functionality throughout the entire operating system.
- Keep Your Software Updated
- Change Your Passwords Frequently
Changing your passwords frequently will help minimize the potential damage of a keylogging attack. Your password may be stolen, but it would be uncommon for it to be stolen and used immediately, unless that keylogger was targeted directly at you (in which case you may have bigger problems than keylogging!). If you change your password every two weeks, your stolen information will no longer be useful.
- User-education
- Use a virtual machine
- Using the on-screen keyboard to type sensitive information
- Use Sandboxie
- Open the Sandboxie tool and click on sandbox menu on the top.
- Now go to Default sandbox.
- Then click on run any program.
- Now select the file you wish to run in sandboxie and click open.
- Keyscrambler
The free version of Keyscrambler currently supports Firefox, IE and a few other applications. However its premium version supports more than 160 applications
- Cover your webcam
If you know of any other security precautions, let us know in the comments.
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