Anti Keylogger Shield Protect You From Keylogger
Anti Keylogger Shield is easy to use yet a powerful tool to protect yourself from any type of keylogger.Anti Keylogger Shield does not have any signature database for keyloogers, but Anti Keylogger Shield don’t detect any keylogger on your system but it block the system mechanisms that are exploited by keyloggers, and protect your privacy immediately and constantly.Once Anti Keylogger Shield is installed it silently run in system tray and block the mechanisms that can be used by keylogger programs.
Keyloggers are small spy programs, that record everything one types on the computer, including documents, emails, usernames and passwords, and then either store this information in a hidden place on your computer for the person to obtain it later or send it over to the Internet to the person who infiltrated it.
Keyloggers can come in many ways, as emails, viruses, Trojan horses; from people you know might try to invade your privacy and see what you are typing, or remote hackers might want to stole usernames and passwords as you type it.
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April 30th, 2008 at 6:12 am
What a nice tool. I wonder if there is a portable version of this tool exist.
April 30th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Nice software bro


thx for the tip
but if you are on a Cyber cafe then they wont allow u to install it
So at that time we can use the on screen keyboard
April 30th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
ya that’s a good idea to use screen key board
thanks for this useful tip
May 1st, 2008 at 11:01 am
@ Siddharth
I have one more tip, just open task manager, and goto process tab and kill all those which you don’t know, I mean those which seems to be suspicious under the name of USER/ADMINISTRATOR, any keylogger s/w runs only under user as I know and be more careful about the ones whose names look like that of system critical process like svchost, smss, csrss, winlogon,….
@ Ajay
These tools can only block software keyloggers and not hardware keyloggers. I hope you know about keylogger devices which are connected between keyboard and computer.
May 1st, 2008 at 3:49 pm
@ pavan

thx for the tip
but u knw the cyber guys wont allow u to even touch the task manager