How to Protect Windows from Keyloggers and Spyware
Keyloggers and spyware silently record keystrokes, screenshots, and credentials without obvious symptoms.
Keyloggers and spyware silently record keystrokes, screenshots, and credentials without obvious symptoms.
Public Wi-Fi networks expose devices to interception, spoofing, and data theft.
Unauthorized software may indicate malware, remote access tools, or system compromise.
Identity theft occurs when attackers steal personal data, credentials, or financial information.
After a breach, improper recovery can allow attackers to regain access.
Tech support scams impersonate Microsoft or security companies to gain access or payment.
Ransomware encrypts files and demands payment for recovery.
Online banking on an unsecured Windows PC increases the risk of credential theft, fraud, and unauthorized transactions.
Malware is often disguised as free software, cracked apps, or fake updates.
Credential theft allows attackers to steal usernames and passwords silently.