always_working
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Will Security Cloud stop such theft
Welcome. Also, Kaspersky is detecting and destroying Keyloggers as well as Remote-Access-Trojans.
Thank you! Does Kaspersky Security Cloud still destroy and detect keyloggers if the on-screen keyboard and secure keyboard input aren’t used?
Can you kindly reply to my questions above about cookies as well?
I sincerely appreciate your time and knowledge!
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Hello @always_working
Have read the suggestions online to delete cookies / cache once every two weeks.
However, if cookies can be stolen and used to identify password, how would that be effective enough assuming attacks are in real-time?
Will Security Cloud stop such theft or is the best practice to delete cookies / cache after each browser session?
Trying to strike the right balance here so any insight would be helpful!
Hello @always_working,
Welcome!
Personally, we do not rely exclusively on any software; best practice is to employ as many tools as possible to stay safe on the internet.
Even Kaspersky recommends a multiple pronged approach, read the following Kaspersky articles:
Thank you for the warm welcome and highly informative response!
I read all the articles but am hoping you might enlighten me further.
What I really want to know is, assuming I delete all cookies and clear the cache weekly, is there a way via a browser extension, browser settings, or software to help ensure that scammers can’t glean my passwords via cookies or otherwise steal them?
Does Kaspersky protect against this?
Or is this only / most ironclad way to delete them every after browser session?
Trying to strike the right balance here and stay protected without having to delete cookies after every session (if possible).
Thanks again for any insight!
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Have read the suggestions online to delete cookies / cache once every two weeks.
However, if cookies can be stolen and used to identify password, how would that be effective enough assuming attacks are in real-time?
Will Security Cloud stop such theft or is the best practice to delete cookies / cache after each browser session?
Trying to strike the right balance here so any insight would be helpful!
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Running Security Cloud on Windows 10 and wondering if it will identify / stop keyloggers *if* Secure Keyboard Input is disabled and the On-Screen Keyboard isn’t used?
Have noticed a conflict with Bitwarden whereas the keyboard intermittently stops working...but don’t want to disable Secure Keyboard Input if that means my pc will be susceptible to keyloggers.
Any thoughts appreciated!
WIll Security Cloud Catch / Stop Keyloggers *if* Secure Keyboard Input is disabled and the On-Screen Keyboard isn’t used?
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Thanks for the reply! When you say “browser extension”, are you referring to the on-screen keyboard?
I trust Kaspersky to detect keyloggers so I think anyone using it should be good.