
Microsoft was recently asking if the www was ready for the imminent launching of Internet Explorer 7, and today QFX Software responded yes. Yes because KeyScrambler 1.1 delivers support for
Internet Explorer 6 and 7. This comes to prove that IE7 Release Candidate 1 was put to good use.
But in addition to IE 6 and 7 running on Windows 200 and XP, KeyScrambler 1.1 also supports Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and above.
"KeyScrambler defeats keyloggers by encrypting your keystrokes at the keyboard driver level, deep within the operating system. When the encrypted keystrokes reach your browser, KeyScrambler then decrypts them so you see exactly the keys you've typed. Keyloggers can only record the encrypted keys, which are completely indecipherable," reads KeyScrambler's product description.
QFX Software delivers two variants of the anti-keylogging software, a Personal free edition and a Professional version for $24.99. "KeyScrambler Professional gives you complete input protection. Anything you enter in the Web browser is protected against keyloggers: your login data, your important personal information such as social security number, credit card numbers, search terms and email messages you type," revealed QFX Software.
"We're offering the Personal edition absolutely free because we believe every user deserves at least this much protection from keyloggers," stated Qian Z. Wang, the company CEO.