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KeyScrambler Nows Supports Vista
17 Mar, 2007, 4:00 pm IST | by
Sharon Khare
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QFX Software Corporation has announced the release of KeyScrambler 1.2.0, which now supports Windows Vista, Microsoft's new operating system. KeyScrambler is a browser plugin that employs a technology against both known and unknown keyloggers. Traditional anti-spyware and anti-virus programs typically depend on knowing the signature of an existing keylogger in order to detect and remove it, so they often act after the keyloggers have already stolen the users' information. KeyScrambler works in a different way—it encrypts the user's keystrokes at the kernel driver level, before keyloggers can record them, and decrypts them within the browser itself, giving the keyloggers only indecipherable, encrypted keys to record. The Personal edition of KeyScrambler is absolutely free and can be downloaded here. It protects users' login information against keyloggers on all websites. KeyScrambler Professional, at $24.99, encrypts everything a user types into a web page, including logins, account numbers, credit card numbers, social security numbers, addresses and phone numbers, and even email messages. Neither version requires the user to do anything differently on their computer. KeyScrambler encrypts live when a user types in their user names and passwords. "Adding Windows Vista means more users worldwide can now enjoy better computing security with our effective anti-keylogger tool," says Qian Z. Wang, the CEO and co-founder of QFX Software, a graduate of M.I.T. with two degrees in Computer Science. "Our goal is to make KeyScrambler serve as many users as possible and I hope those who have been waiting for the new release are happy with it." |
Tags: KeyScrambler , Browser , Microsoft Vista
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