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It's only a simple tip my friend gave me that she said prevents hackers from getting passwords. It may be incorrect but I'm not tech savvy enough to tell :p

She said that hackers can track keystrokes but not mouse clicks. She said to use the on screen keyboard through startprogramsaccessoriesaccessibility. This way it's harder to get passwords.

Any thoughts on this? I thought I'd mention it if it's true.
 
Yes, at this time, there are not any mouse clicks spyware. And it would be very hard to make.  

On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 1:29 AM, First L <l33t_v4sh@... wrote:
  It's only a simple tip my friend gave me that she said prevents hackers from getting passwords. It may be incorrect but I'm not tech savvy enough to tell :p

She said that hackers can track keystrokes but not mouse clicks. She said to use the on screen keyboard through startprogramsaccessoriesaccessibility. This way it's harder to get passwords.

Any thoughts on this? I thought I'd mention it if it's true.
 
That is indeed correct.
That's why, for example, Kaspersky products have something windows already has, virtual keyboard....


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "First L" <l33t_v4sh@... wrote:

It's only a simple tip my friend gave me that she said prevents hackers from getting passwords. It may be incorrect but I'm not tech savvy enough to tell :p

She said that hackers can track keystrokes but not mouse clicks. She said to use the on screen keyboard through startprogramsaccessoriesaccessibility. This way it's harder to get passwords.

Any thoughts on this? I thought I'd mention it if it's true.
 
you can download the personal keyscrambler from cnet to which will add on to your browser that worked good for me when i used windows now i am on linux

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], david poston <dvdposton@... wrote:

Yes, at this time, there are not any mouse clicks spyware. And it would be
very hard to make.

On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 1:29 AM, First L <l33t_v4sh@... wrote:



It's only a simple tip my friend gave me that she said prevents hackers
from getting passwords. It may be incorrect but I'm not tech savvy enough to
tell :p

She said that hackers can track keystrokes but not mouse clicks. She said
to use the on screen keyboard through
startprogramsaccessoriesaccessibility. This way it's harder to get
passwords.

Any thoughts on this? I thought I'd mention it if it's true.
 
Sounds like a good Idea. Especially for someone like me who constantly use to get hacked my account hacked.
 
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From: GakunGak <drgnjvnv@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, May 22, 2011 12:35:34 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Hacker Prevention

  That is indeed correct.
That's why, for example, Kaspersky products have something windows already has, virtual keyboard....

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "First L" <l33t_v4sh@... wrote:

It's only a simple tip my friend gave me that she said prevents hackers from getting passwords. It may be incorrect but I'm not tech savvy enough to tell :p

She said that hackers can track keystrokes but not mouse clicks. She said to use the on screen keyboard through startprogramsaccessoriesaccessibility. This way it's harder to get passwords.

Any thoughts on this? I thought I'd mention it if it's true.
 
I believe there are some screen shot "keyloggers", not so sure...
Running linux is a good prevention

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], david poston <dvdposton@... wrote:

Yes, at this time, there are not any mouse clicks spyware. And it would be
very hard to make.

On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 1:29 AM, First L <l33t_v4sh@... wrote:



It's only a simple tip my friend gave me that she said prevents hackers
from getting passwords. It may be incorrect but I'm not tech savvy enough to
tell :p

She said that hackers can track keystrokes but not mouse clicks. She said
to use the on screen keyboard through
startprogramsaccessoriesaccessibility. This way it's harder to get
passwords.

Any thoughts on this? I thought I'd mention it if it's true.
 

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