We use 'dark arts' knowledge for good - says company man
27 Jan 2015 at 11:59, John LeydenDevelopers of a range of commercial keyloggers have switched sides and begun marketing anti-keylogging technology.
SpyShelter’s founder and lead developer, Janusz Siemienowicz, went from poacher to gamekeeper after discovering that none of the major security applications were able to detect and block against their own keyloggers.
Siemienowicz set about building technology that monitors the PC for signs of keylogging behaviour before blocking suspicious applications.
SpyShelter encrypts every keystroke on the PC and sends it via a safe "tunnel" directly to the application. The tactic prevents third-party software or malware from capturing the data, and even if a malicious application manages to penetrate the system, it will only retrieve meaningless, random text.
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