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Kaspersky virtual keyboard defends against keylogging malwareأرسل من قبل BlackSigma في الخميس, 2008/07/03 - 2:50am.
Internet Security 2009 will include anti-keylogging protection, making Kaspersky the first major security vendor to include the feature in a standard suite The new version of Kaspersky's security suite, Internet Security 2009, features a novel but simple defense against keylogging malware: a virtual keyboard It's not a new idea but Kaspersky is the first major security vendor to include such a feature in a standard Net security program. The company has also announced a raft of other enhancements to Internet Security 2009, and Anti-Virus 2009, both due out this month. For the first time, Internet Security will feature applications whitelisting, which will analyze programs against a database from security vendor Bit9; users will be told about apps that don't show up with a digital "fingerprint" in this database. There will also the ability to enforce restrictions on external devices such as USB drives, and a security analysis tool will tell users which third-party software needs patching, in a similar mold to Secunia's Software Inspector. The company claims it has overhauled the Anti-Virus program to better detect and deal with malware, especially rootkits, found on the system at the point it is installed, as well as adding improved self-protection against malware that tries to subvert Kaspersky itself. If all this sounds as if it might cause performance to deteriorate, the company has an answer to that too. The new iSwift checksumming feature -- something that was popular in anti-virus programs as long ago as the early 1990s -- will reduce scan loads by analyzing only files that have changed since that last scan was performed. "Our 2009 technology provides [...] an unobtrusive security solution that will not slow down their gaming, email, instant messaging, downloading, home working or social networking and other activities. The Virtual Keyboard will further protect those using online banking, to ensure that their money and account details remain safe," said Kaspersky's David Emm. Internet Security 2009 UK Edition, single user, costs £39.99 ($80) per annum (£27.99 renewal), with Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 UK Edition, single user at £29.99 per annum (£20.99 renewal), available for download from this month ( )
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There is MS Windows On-Screen Keyboard (Start>>>Programs>>>Accessories>>>Accessibility>>>On-Screen Keyboard).
Or simply : Start>>>Run>>>osk and hit enter.