How to protect yourself from keylogger attacks

How to protect yourself from keylogger attacks
How to protect yourself from keylogger attacks


How  it is for hackers see your data and record every keystroke you press on your computer. When a hacker has an unnoticed door on your computer, nothing is possible, but there are some things you can do to reduce the risk of your keys being captured:


Use antivirus software. While there is no catch-all solution, and antivirus software does not protect against sophisticated and sophisticated keyloggers, there is still no reason not to use antivirus software that protects against the most popular keylogger software.


Use the on-screen keyboards when entering passwords. One of the limitations of most keyboards is that they only capture the actual keystrokes that are pressed on the keyboard. The Windows on-screen keyboard provides a virtual keyboard, which helps to avoid keyloggers.


Use the firewall. Lazy attackers will not engage in attempts to cover their payloads to appear as normal DNS (Port 53) or HDTP (Port 80) transmissions. Firewall may catch suspicious packets leaving your computer on port 35357.


Back Protect your computer against doors. When all of the above are helpful when you are already backward, it is best to make sure you are not being exploited in the first place.

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