Sunday, June 9, 2013

KeyScrambler Premium 3.1 with Serial


KeyScrambler Premium 

When you do something online, you type on your keyboard and your keystrokes will travel along a path in the Windows operating system to reach the destination application, say your bank's website, so your bank can verify your identity and grant you access.
Many places along this path, malware/spyware can be physically or remotely planted on your computer by cyber criminals to intercept your keystrokes so they can get your private information. Since most malware today has keystroke logging capability, keylogging has become a major cause for data loss in recent years and a particularly challenging problem to tackle.

How does it work?



  


1. The moment You begin to type, KeyScrambler begins encrypting your keystrokes in real time at the keyboard driver level. Because KeyScrambler is located in the kernel, deep in the operating system, bypassing KeyScrambler's encryption is difficult.





2. As your encrypted keystrokes travel, they remain indecipherable the whole length of the crucial path. It doesn't matter if they get captured by a keylogger sitting on your computer, or whether the keylogger is known or brand new. The keystroke data captured by the malware simply won't give the thieves any intelligible info.


3. When your keys arrive in the destination app, KeyScrambler's decryption module goes to work, and you see exactly the keys you've typed.