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Simple question about keyloggers
Hello,I was wondering if any of these methods would trick keyloggers so they can't figure out your password.Using a password manager with a complex master password that autofills your login (such as avast passwords).Typing your password in a random order and clicking inbetween the characters with your mouse to rectify the order. eg. if your password is abcdef > you type adef > click between ad > type bcI have avast antivirus and malware bytes pro running constantly, will they provide basic protection against keyloggers?Thanks in advance for any response.

Submitted October 02, 2017 at 06:50AM by spboss91
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Court says the FBI will be allowed to keep San Bernardino iPhone unlocking details a secret
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Submitted October 02, 2017 at 06:07AM by rec0d3
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New Free Exercise on Introduction to Code Review
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Submitted October 02, 2017 at 09:30AM by ffyns
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Breaking DKIM - on Purpose and by Chance
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FBI won’t have to reveal details on iPhone hacking tool used in San Bernardino case
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Submitted October 02, 2017 at 01:23PM by Benjaminsen
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Using Lastpass on phone.
If you use Lastpass on phone and have 2fa also setup on google authaenthicator is this eally unsafe if your phone gets hacked?

Submitted October 02, 2017 at 04:13PM by volimsmes
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Cyber War
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Submitted October 02, 2017 at 04:12PM by sh3zza
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Should I be worry about my not patched Android?
So ASUS is no longer providing software updates and the security level of my Android stays at December 2016, and there are two major Android security flaws (BroadPwn and BlueBorne) which are not patched on my Android.I've done researches about how to flash a ROM on the Android I am using, but I am still hesitate about doing it, because I use it on daily basis, is it worth problems I might encounter to flash my phone?Edit (a question about BlueBorne):Does BlueBorne effect bluetooth headphones? Is it possible for hackers to hijack my headphone and play advertisements?

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Reversing Malware Series
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Submitted October 02, 2017 at 05:49PM by khasaia
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