That is not really true. Most modern and half decent keyloggers can read your notepad or wordpad. Anything that you might highlight and use ctrl+c or right click copy and paste can still be read by keyloggers. Whenver you go to copy something - you are storing it somewhere to be pasted. Any half decent programmer with an understanding of how these things work can and will be able to get into the storage area and be able to read whatever he wants off of it.Originally Posted by 'king.pa',index.php?page=Thread&postID=70853#post7 0853
If you are really dead set on protecting yourself at all costs against them, then the best thing you can do is read up on them and understand how they work. Having a thorough and intimate understanding of their inner workings is the best way to make sure you are absolutely safeguarded against them.
Otherwise, keep your virus definitions up to date, have a firewall whether it be software or hardware via router or some other way, and dont download any funny or unkown files from miscellaneous sites.
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