Keylogger Detection and Prevention

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Abstract

Keyloggers are kind of a rootkit malware that catch composed keystroke occasions of the console and save into log record, hence, it can capture delicate data, for example, usernames, PINs, and passwords, in this manner communicates into vindictive assailant without pulling in the consideration of clients. Keyloggers present a significant danger to deals and individual exercises such as E-business, internet banking, email talking, and framework information base. Antivirus programming that is ordinarily used to identify and eliminate known Keyloggers. Nonetheless, it can't recognize obscure Keyloggers. This paper presents an outline of Keyloggers programs, types, qualities of Keyloggers and philosophy they use. At last we will break down the current discovery procedures, and investigate a few proactive methods.

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Singh, A., Choudhary, P., Singh, A. K., & Tyagi, D. K. (2021). Keylogger Detection and Prevention. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2007). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2007/1/012005

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