Keystroke Encryption? Anybody use & recommendations?

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  • bmbutch

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    Online only cc card jacked again. Always run antivirus before using & it always stays in draws by laptop. Only $1 to golden frog, my guess is that was a test. Chase caught it & shut it down.

    Anyway, either some site I buy from has security issues or I have a keylogger my system isn't detecting.

    Any INGOers use keystroke Encryption or have other suggestions?
     

    BugI02

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    Personally, I would not suffer malware to reside on any of my devices and try to find some sort of workaround, YMMV. Many loggers require rootkit tools to remove, so if you're not comfortable operating at that sort of level might want to call in the pros
     

    jkaetz

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    Online only cc card jacked again. Always run antivirus before using & it always stays in draws by laptop. Only $1 to golden frog, my guess is that was a test. Chase caught it & shut it down.

    Anyway, either some site I buy from has security issues or I have a keylogger my system isn't detecting.

    Any INGOers use keystroke Encryption or have other suggestions?
    Most compromises are not on your end. It's much more profitable to target large repositories of card info and not end users directly. I went through 3 card numbers in a year and know it wasn't on my end. Haven't had anything since.
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Most compromises are not on your end. It's much more profitable to target large repositories of card info and not end users directly. I went through 3 card numbers in a year and know it wasn't on my end. Haven't had anything since.

    Yep, I also went through 3 different cards in 2015....The bank said certain retailers had been hacked. Had to do a new debit card a couple of months ago because of a retailer hack. Bank just automatically sent me a new card even though nobody tried to hit my card for anything.
     
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