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[TuT] How to protect yourself from keyloggers and other malwares.

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How to protect yourself from Keyloggers and other kinds of malware.



Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • How Keyloggers work
  • How to remove keyloggers
  • How to protect yourself from Keyloggers
  • Extra tips
  • Useful threads
  • Credits


Introduction
Hello fellow members, I will be teaching you how you can protect yourselves from keyloggers and other kinds of malware. You must know that a Keylogger can get all your personal information like passwords and other things you type. If you follow the tutorial I'm gonna teach you, You will surely minimize the risk of getting yourselves infected.

How Keyloggers work
So first thing you must know is what is a keylogger and how it works. A keylogger is a malware that captures every key you type on your keyboard. All keys you type includes passwords, emails, security questions. It then saves it to a .txt file and sends it to the hackers email or ftp. Every keylogger always has a builder and a .exe. The builder builds the .exe and the .exe is spread by the hacker to infect a lot of innocent people and steal their passwords. Some keyloggers are disguised as a famous program.


How to remove keyloggers
Ok this time I'm going to teach you 2 methods of step by step on how to remove a keylogger.

Method 1

Step: 1
Open Task Manager. Ctrl+Alt+Delete
Step: 2
Go to processes tab and look for suspicious processes.
Step: 3
If you're not sure what that process does google it.
Step: 4
If you found the keylogger click that process and click end process.
Step: 5
Restart your computer.


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How to protect yourself from keyloggers


To protect yourself from it I recommend you use keyscramblers. Some will say, "I have a great antivirus, I don't need that." Don't rely on it.
There are a lot of keyloggers that are FUD(fully undetected) or UD(undetected). FUD is fully undetectable in all kinds of AV(antivirus) and UD is undetectable in some AV, but still detectable in others.


Extra tips

I advice you to use keyscramblers. I would also advice you to install deep freeze if you always get infected, but I don't recommend it for most since it will delete your saved files if it is on.
  • Check your start up everyday.
  • Always update your AV.
  • Always turn on your firewall.


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This thread was made from the old forum Creative Gaming. The United was a group in Creative Gaming that I was a member in. The leader was Flashdrive, but he gave me the group since he gave up on CG. Everything here was a copy paste from my old thread, but I completely made it my self. I edited some parts of this to fit this here.
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Be cautious deep freeze and key scramblers are both generally quite hardware intensive tools and using them will force you to change your computing patterns.
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Quote:(06-14-2013, 03:32 PM)Muzzy Wrote:

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Be cautious deep freeze and key scramblers are both generally quite hardware intensive tools and using them will force you to change your computing patterns.

What do you mean? Sometimes I hate Deep Freeze because I need to restart to update something. :confused:ad:
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You forgot to give me credits.
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Quote:(06-14-2013, 03:39 PM)Sunlight Wrote:

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You forgot to give me credits.

Oh ok, Although I gave you credits last time because of your thread, but I'll still add you now since you know a lot about it
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Great thread. thanks for the share dude.
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Good thread, nice & high quality! Keep up the good effort! Bookmarked!
- Ayden
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Thread updated.

Added some useful links of other members threads.
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Yes, malware and keyloggers are a bit of a pain. Very nice tutorial this should help many users protect against the problem(s).
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Quote:(06-23-2013, 01:05 PM)Ayden™ Wrote:

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Good thread, nice & high quality! Keep up the good effort! Bookmarked!
- Ayden

Quote:(06-23-2013, 01:05 PM)Corey Wrote:

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Yes, malware and keyloggers are a bit of a pain. Very nice tutorial this should help many users protect against the problem(s).

Quote:(06-23-2013, 01:06 PM)I Am JT Wrote:

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Great thread. thanks for the share dude.

Actually this was posted a few days back. I just added other members threads to help members find what they're looking for easily. :embarrased:
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