Stop Identity Theft
One way you can protect against keystroke logging programs is to avoid using your keyboard to type in important log in passwords or credit card numbers. Instead you can use the onscreen keyboard which is part of most computer ‘Accessories’ folders, and this brings up a simulation keyboard, which you can then use to input sensitive data. You can learn how to stop identity theft here.
Key logger programs can record the details of the onscreen keyboard if you click on each letter/number, so make sure you change the settings to ‘hover’ which allows you just to hover over the key you need to select it, so that you do not have to click on it using the mouse. This leaves no record at all of whatever passwords or numbers you have entered into your online log in or payment screens and can thwart attempts by keystroke logger fraudster to record your sensitive information.

