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November 17, 2015, 01:54:40 PM
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use zemana for this, it hides your keystroke, it will be harder for the keylogger if it is not a super keylogger or whatever, to identify your typing

What is the website for that service? I don't want to click on the wrong link on a google search an end up with a keylogger! Also, I have NIS installed (norton internet security) will that stop zemana from running and quarenteen it until I remember that it needs to be brought back!

it's 100% legit, i'm running it since years and my coins are safe

https://www.zemana.com/

I vouch for Zemana as well. I have been using it for years and even their free version of the keylogger is working very well and offers great protection!

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throw some more pwnage on top of your stack of actively used exploits on a box that was never yours, you'll be fine really!  
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Look, I don't care anyways. I just tell you what I use. And I think it can add another layer of protection to the average users out there. My coins are all in the cold storage anyways, paper wallets and Trezor. And Trezor, I have tested it several times on computers loaded with malware. Never had a single problem.

That being said, you don't need to care for any of our coins!
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November 17, 2015, 03:01:09 PM
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@OP,
If you ain't so sure about what you are going to use and what will be the issues you might face regarding the security of your PC, I would say that just stick with what you already have... Windows 7 & 8 are the best till date for Bitcoins I guess...

Also, I don't think that there's any Anti-Virus All-Rounder Protector which could protect the OS of your PC to just steal your info and sell it anyway to other companies...

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