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Preventing capture of keystrokes in Windows OS.

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Yousaf, Azeem
Date
2017-04
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Dissertation
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Cardiff Metropolitan University
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This paper focuses on keylogger capturing keystrokes. The system will prevent keyloggers from capturing keystrokes of the users, allowing the user to be assured any login credentials or private data will not be captured. This will make their personal data secure even if their antivirus fails to detect the malicious software.
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