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silentmyth1Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie  Empty Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:32 am

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KeyScrambler 2.9.2.0



Secures your information against keyloggers & keylogging malware attacking your computer.
What it is: KeyScrambler is an anti-keylogging program designed
specifically to strengthen your PC security. It uses state-of-the-art
cryptography to keep your keystrokes scrambled and indecipherable while
they travel from your keyboard to the destination app, say, your bank's
website or Facebook pages.

Major benefits: Defeats keyloggers known or unknown. Realtime
encryption of your keystroke stream is displayed live in the unobtrusive
interface so you know how and when KeyScrambler is working.


Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 (click to download)





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Old tutorial I found:. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euTZxq6P3dk

Keyscrambler 2.9.0.1 Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?77muoli3k34o787

* Hindi po ako ang gumawa nung tutorial na yan, nakita ko lang upon searching google...



Tried and tested na ito...

It's working if you see this green image...

Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie  Encrypted

So probably ang lalabas sa keylogger is yung na encrypt na words dun, na makikita sa green image sa itaas.



Read this image, para di masyado istorbo ang Keyscrambler natin...

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To know when it is working, look at this...

Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie  E4fHX





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  1. Yellow Image = Not Working
  2. Green Image = Working
  3. Black Image = Shows the encrypted words



Again the test is done by me so probably its
working... sa firefox talaga kung ano yung nasa green image yun din
nalabas sa keylogger, but sa chrome minsan one letter lang nalabas.

So try nyo ito if gusto nyo, but there are many other ways to avoid keylogger steal your password.

Very useful ito lalo na sa mga hindi na dedetect na Keyloggers ng AV natin...




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SandBoxie



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  • Tired of dealing with rogue software, spyware and malware?
  • Spent too many hours removing unsolicited software?
  • Worried about clicking unfamiliar Web links?



Introducing Sandboxie

Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which
prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data
in your computer.


Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie  RWz1P
Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie  2Sii2

DOWNLOAD HERE


Some pretty useful FAQ's:

How does Sandboxie protect me, technically?

Sandboxie extends the operating system (OS) with
sandboxing capabilities by blending into it. Applications can never
access hardware such as disk storage directly, they have to ask the OS
to do it for them. Since Sandboxie integrates into the OS, it can do
what it does without risk of being circumvented.

The following classes of system objects are supervised by Sandboxie:
Files, Disk Devices, Registry Keys, Process and Thread objects, Driver
objects, and objects used for Inter-process communication: Named Pipes
and Mailbox Objects, Events, Mutexs (Mutants in NT speak), Semaphores,
Sections and LPC Ports. For some more information on this, see Sandbox
Hierarchy.

Sandboxie also takes measures to prevent programs executing inside the
sandbox from hijacking non-sandboxed programs and using them as a
vehicle to operate outside the sandbox.

Sandboxie also prevents programs executing inside the sandbox from
loading drivers directly. It also prevents programs from asking a
central system component, known as the Service Control Manager, to load
drivers on their behalf. In this way, drivers, and more importantly,
rootkits, cannot be installed by a sandboxed program.

It should be noted, however, that Sandboxie does not typically stop
sandboxed programs from reading your sensitive data. However, by careful
configuration of the ClosedFilePath and ClosedKeyPath settings, you can
achieve this goal as well.


Will Sandboxie protect me from malicious key-loggers?

Yes, to some extent. First of all, your system (outside
the sandbox) must not have been already compromised by an installed
key-logger. Sandboxie can not protect against key-loggers that are
already running outside the sandbox.

You may want to consider always browsing sandboxed, so you don't accidentally get any key-loggers into your system.

It is very difficult to reliably detect a key-logger. For a lengthy
explanation, see Detecting Key Loggers. So the most important tool
Sandboxie offers you for protection against key-loggers, is to delete
the sandbox.

When you stop all sandboxed activity (in all sandboxes), then proceed to
delete the sandbox you're about to use, you can be fairly certain that
all key-loggers are dead.


Why are so many files copied into the sandbox?

When a program accesses a file, it declares what
operations it plans to do on the file: if it plans to read from the
file, to write the file, to change its attributes, and so on. Whenever a
program declares any kind of write access to a file, Sandboxie copies
it into the sandbox. In some cases, programs declare they intend to
write to the file when in fact they do not, but nevertheless Sandboxie
must copy the file into the sandbox.


SOURCE: http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?F...AskedQuestions

TUT's on how does Sandboxie works: http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?HelpTopics


Sample view of a Sandboxie Control...

Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie  CZhPh

To run a program or a browser in Sandbox mode just right click on the
program's icon then click on "Run Sandboxed", just like this...


Keyscrambler 2.9.2.0 + Sandboxie  F7A6C


Well, parang balloon si Sanboxie na anything you do
inside will never go out of that balloon and kapag pumutok na yung
balloon, automatically deleted yung mga laman noon and that makes our
computer safe from malwares, etc.

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