Keyloggers are a fast-growing threat to businesses. KeyScrambler can help.
What are keyloggers?Keyloggers are a type of malware that records everything you type to steal your confidential information:
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How does KeyScrambler work?KeyScrambler encrypts your keystrokes deep in the kernel, giving keyloggers only scrambled, meaningless keys to record. To learn know more, see KeyScrambler's many features, or watch this 2-minute video: |
Give KeyScrambler a try.We recommend KeyScrambler Premium for a more effective layer of security against information theft. KeyScrambler Premium uniquely protects your Windows Login credentials and your inputs in business applications, including Quickbooks, Microsoft Office, and many more browsers and apps. With our 60-day money back guarantee, you have nothing to lose but much to gain. Protect over 150 popular applications for only $44.99Get 20% off your entire order when you purchase 2 or more licenses. |
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Have other people tried KeyScrambler?Yes. KeyScrambler has over 800,000 regular users in the world and has been recommended by many security experts.
One of the 15 Great, Free Privacy Downloads.
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But I already have anti-virus!There are tens of thousands of keyloggers around and new ones are appearing all the time. Most anti-spyware, anti-virus programs must be updated to detect new viruses and worms, which means they often fail to stop theft in time. KeyScrambler makes your inputs indecipherable to spyware, so it protects all the time and defeats both existing and new keyloggers.Surely my business isn't a target?Symantec reports that 100% of business respondents to a survey experienced information loss or theft in 2009 and that 75% of malicious code infections in 2008 had keylogging capability. The situation isn't improving: more than 240 million distinct new malicious programs were identified in 2009, a 100% increase over 2008.Read more about security issues for businesses » |
Tech SpecsKeyScrambler supports Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit). It also protects Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language inputs. |
FeaturesKeyScrambler defeats known and unknown keyloggers; also protects Chinese, Japanese, and Korean inputs; is compatible with other security programs, tokens and smart cards; and requires no user effort. |
Compare EditionsA free browser add-on, KeyScrambler Personal protects all your inputs in IE, Firefox, and Flock. KeyScrambler Pro and Premium are paid programs that protect a wide array of apps. |
How It WorksKeyScrambler encrypts your keystrokes at the keyboard driver level and decrypts them at the destination application, giving keyloggers "scrambled," useless keys to record. |
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