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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Look mate, without being too technical...
The only way you can do something in kernel mode is loading a driver.
An Addon runs inside Firefox and firefox IS NOT a driver.
So... An Addon CANT do anything at kernel mode.
For the not technical guyz, be advised this thing is at least to be doubtful.
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To be blunt, you're chatting shit. Keyscrambler (even Keyscrambler Personal), does not simply run inside Firefox, it encrypts your keystrokes at the kernel driver level. This is one of the reasons you'll notice that upon installation, you have to restart your machine before Firefox/Internet Explorer/whatever other browser you're using can make use of it, and "yes, it most certainly can protect a large number of types of kernel level Keyloggers too."
Is it perfect? No. But NO product is.
It is however, amongst the best commercially available Keyscramblers.
Another big benefit, that comes from my own experiences of playing with it, is that certain keyloggers (and these are by no means unsophisticated ones) actually force it to stop working. Not great. But as you get a
BRIGHT RED warning that it's no longer scrambling your keystrokes, it kind of gives the game away. Kaspersky on the other hand - which I love and highly rate - had detected nothing.
Please don't spread fear and misinformation when it's clear that you either don't know what you're talking about, or haven't done your research.
Keyscramber is a very good tool.