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.
Fake security pop-ups mimic Windows Defender warnings to scare users into calling scam numbers or installing malware.
Scammers trick users into installing remote access tools to steal data or money.
Ransomware encrypts files and demands payment for recovery.
Scammers trick users into sharing their screen to steal credentials or initiate fraudulent transactions.
Remote access without proper security can expose your system to unauthorized access.
Permission errors block access to files or folders even when logged in as administrator.
Microsoft Defender may stop updating, disable itself, or fail to scan properly.
Unsigned drivers may fail to install due to Windows security restrictions.
Malware and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) can slow down Windows, display ads, steal data, or compromise security.