Category: Software, Database, Data, android, firewall, encryption

A keylogger is a type of spyware that monitors and records user keystrokes. They allow cybercriminals to read anything a victim is typing into their keyboard, including private data like passwords, account numbers, and credit card numbers. Once a software keylogger has been installed, it can be used for any of the following types of cyberattacks: Kernel Keylogger Attacks - Kernel mode keyloggers are the most common type of keylogging software and they're also the hardest to detect. Keyboard Hardware Keylogger Attacks - When a keylogger is physically built into a keyboard connection or within its keyboard software. Attack surface monitoring software is capable of scanning vulnerabilities across both internal and entire third-party vendor attack surface that could facilitate keylogger injections.

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