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newbie
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November 12, 2017, 12:13:15 PM
#56
Thank you for useful info. I will use it for my development of my skills  Smiley
newbie
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November 12, 2017, 05:36:02 AM
#55

KeyScrambler : KeyScrambler - Download Link

KeyScrambler encrypts every key you type deep in the Windows kernel. It protects your private info against known and unknown keylogging malware on millions of websites and in hundreds of essential apps.
If you are afraid that you have Keylogger on your PC then this is definitly for you , note that this software support a lot of application including Bitcoin wallets  & check this KeyScrambler - Different versions


Yeah, it's very useful tool. I've been looking for this. Thank for the share.
staff
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November 08, 2017, 08:58:42 AM
#54
I have a Mac and I'm having issues dowdloading the software

Which software are you referring to? some of them will only work in Windows.

IS there a guide for reaching legendary status?

It will take you at least 1.5 years to reach it. Please check the sticky thread on the Meta section.
newbie
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November 08, 2017, 01:27:27 AM
#53
IS there a guide for reaching legendary status?
member
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November 07, 2017, 10:30:35 PM
#52
I've learned a lot in securing my wallets, thank you so much. This is really helpful to me. I will secure my wallet now.
sr. member
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November 07, 2017, 03:46:04 PM
#51
    ~snipped~

    How to Protect your wallet :

    ~snipped~

    Why Adblock can protect your wallet? I use Ublock Origin, is it enough?[/list]

    Many useful information can be found on Youtubie. This is one of the best ways for beginners. If you have any specific question then create a new thread here, boldly. Surely someone will be able to help you.
    newbie
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    November 07, 2017, 09:23:18 AM
    #50
    ~snipped~

    How to Protect your wallet :

    ~snipped~

    Why Adblock can protect your wallet? I use Ublock Origin, is it enough?[/list]
    newbie
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    November 07, 2017, 12:57:54 AM
    #49
    I have a Mac and I'm having issues dowdloading the software
    newbie
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    November 01, 2017, 01:34:49 PM
    #48
    great post
    that copy paste annoying think apear today on my computer
    its newly formated
    so i will use the tools u post
    thanks mate
    staff
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    October 07, 2015, 12:51:18 PM
    #47
    Hey guys , I justed added a poll to the topic so I hope you guys take couple of seconds to vote of what you really think and if this topic should be sticked so it's more visible to members and prevent spam from the usual known questions that are answered here. gracias !
    staff
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    October 04, 2015, 10:22:53 AM
    #46
    Thanks for the support guys .

    I just Updated the topic once again with more informations , and also make sure to check the Windows 10 part for those who use it because that tool is updated now and have more feature to block Windows 10 BS .
    Always , If you have any suggestions and you think I should add them here , let me know Smiley
    hero member
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    October 01, 2015, 02:30:36 PM
    #45
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    What do you mean with "Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware"? You mean keyscrambler is useless or that it can't help when someone is using a hardware keylogger?

    Would keyscrambler at least be secure against software attacks?

    By the way... entering passwords with something like that is one thing. But using keepass? I mean you oft enough would have to copy the password in your clipboard. Or when you want to type you would need to type the pass for keepass anyway, then show the pass.

    I wonder if there can be done much anyway.
    Yes. Keylogging hardware intercept the text before it goes into the system. Keyscramblers would not help at all.

    Depending on the keyscrambler's features, it might not offer protection against clipboard logging. If you were to copy it to clipboard, the malware would be able to intercept it.

    Thats why you need a firewall too that filters out the data that is sent out of the PC.

    Peferably never hold a fortune on an online PC. Never ever!
    legendary
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    September 28, 2015, 08:23:06 AM
    #44
    great guide, really liked the security part. it's so important to keep your desktop clean and secure...
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    September 27, 2015, 12:43:20 PM
    #43
    Just made an Update to the original post , check it out .
    Always , if you have any suggestions or something that you think I should add let me know and I will do it once I have some time .
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    September 26, 2015, 11:40:35 AM
    #42
    Great guide for the newbies.

    May you consider adding the following? Giving the differences, cons and pros, and in depth explanation for each suggestion?

    1. Online vs Offline Bitcoin wallet.
    2. Bitcoin wallets besides from the option you mentioned.
    3. Alt-coins.
    4. Exchange and etc.


    Thank you for your su ggestions and I will definitely consider adding them aswell , however I'am not sure for what comes to the Altcoins , and for what comes to the other wallets that I didn't mention , I tried to speak about the best in my opinion so I'am not sure why would I speak about others and what informations you need from them .
    sr. member
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    September 26, 2015, 10:47:56 AM
    #41
    Very usefull guide to some newbie like me... thanks for this now i do some protect my wallet... thank you
    member
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    Bitcoin Resale Market - CopyrightXchange.com
    September 26, 2015, 10:05:06 AM
    #40
    Great guide for the newbies.

    May you consider adding the following? Giving the differences, cons and pros, and in depth explanation for each suggestion?

    1. Online vs Offline Bitcoin wallet.
    2. Bitcoin wallets besides from the option you mentioned.
    3. Alt-coins.
    4. Exchange and etc.
    full member
    Activity: 196
    Merit: 100
    September 26, 2015, 10:00:06 AM
    #39
    Very informative guide for complete newbees..I have one suggestion..You should also write a guide to earn some coins for newbees except faucet..

    I will definitely do that however I may note add them to this topic , I will think about it because there is a lot of informations already on this thread and people may get confused after a while , I prefer a clearn thread .
    Exactly! That would be much better Smiley
    staff
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    September 26, 2015, 09:54:24 AM
    #38
    Very informative guide for complete newbees..I have one suggestion..You should also write a guide to earn some coins for newbees except faucet..

    I will definitely do that however I may note add them to this topic , I will think about it because there is a lot of informations already on this thread and people may get confused after a while , I prefer a clearn thread .
    full member
    Activity: 196
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    September 26, 2015, 09:46:25 AM
    #37
    Very informative guide for complete newbees..I have one suggestion..You should also write a guide to earn some coins for newbees except faucet..
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    September 26, 2015, 09:08:34 AM
    #36
    I just updated the topic with more informations and more things to do Smiley
    I would also appreciate if someone could sumbit this topic on Reddit and some other social media website . Grin

    This thread is useful not only for newbie, but for others too.
    I will share it on my social media Smiley sorry i can't use reddit.

    Great guide! You sure did a good job with it!

    A good contribution for newbies. But nothing like experience to learn.

    thanks , both of you Smiley Glad you guys find this helpful . giving it a bump .
    legendary
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    September 16, 2015, 04:19:28 PM
    #35
    Great guide! You sure did a good job with it!

    A good contribution for newbies. But nothing like experience to learn.
    hero member
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    September 16, 2015, 02:39:52 PM
    #34
    I just updated the topic with more informations and more things to do Smiley
    I would also appreciate if someone could sumbit this topic on Reddit and some other social media website . Grin

    This thread is useful not only for newbie, but for others too.
    I will share it on my social media Smiley sorry i can't use reddit.
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    September 16, 2015, 03:22:15 AM
    #33
    I just updated the topic with more informations and more things to do Smiley
    I would also appreciate if someone could sumbit this topic on Reddit and some other social media website . Grin
    member
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    September 12, 2015, 04:30:02 AM
    #32
    Thank you for this thread, very useful
    staff
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    September 12, 2015, 04:05:22 AM
    #31
    Giving this thread a bump & also changed Title from [Edu] How to protect your wallet to [Edu] Bitcoin Beginners Guide since it will include more informations .
    If you have any suggestions you want me to add let me know please , already working on few things that I should add later .
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    September 05, 2015, 01:31:09 PM
    #30
    Key scramblers isnt effective this is well documented and is a lie which people seem to just believe because they say so its also ad ware which installs itself in your appdata folder

    Do you mind giving me the source of this (the adware part) ? I just went to the path of AppData and I only have a configuration file [ C:\Users\xxxx\AppData\Roaming\QFX Software\KeyScrambler ] which dosen't contain anything important honestly (just the settings)
    newbie
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    September 04, 2015, 04:56:07 PM
    #29
    Thank you for all the usefull information I found on this topic.
    newbie
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    September 04, 2015, 04:23:41 PM
    #28
    Real good information for people who arent technical enough to create a paper wallet
    newbie
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    September 04, 2015, 04:17:28 PM
    #27
    Key scramblers isnt effective this is well documented and is a lie which people seem to just believe because they say so its also ad ware which installs itself in your appdata folder
    newbie
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    September 04, 2015, 04:16:04 PM
    #26
    Thanks for the guide however I dont see how ad block plus will help protect your wallet ad block plus doesnt stop any malicious content
    staff
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    September 04, 2015, 12:56:07 PM
    #25
    Giving this thread a bump so more people see it and use it .
    I will be updating more often as soon as possible , sorry if I took time I was just busy . Peace !
    staff
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    August 21, 2015, 11:04:09 AM
    #24
    Yes omahapoker , they don't have protection against Hardware keyloggers but he said they are working on it for the moment .
    also personally , I don't see how in the hell someone will simply plug something in your PC without you noticing to be honest , this could never happen to me and I sometimes thank god because Bitcoin isn't known here , that should decrease of me being a target even if I don't really have that much . Grin
    Any proofs that he indeed said that? Hardware keyloggers are much harder to protect against due to the fact that the keystrokes are intercepted before entering the computer. Many computers have IO at the back and thats usually where most people plug their keyboard and mice into. Most people don't bother to look at the back of their computer before using it and most won't notice it.

    I'am not sure why would I lie about it honestly Grin but here you go the proof :

    legendary
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    Crypto Swap Exchange
    August 21, 2015, 10:48:32 AM
    #23
    Yes omahapoker , they don't have protection against Hardware keyloggers but he said they are working on it for the moment .
    also personally , I don't see how in the hell someone will simply plug something in your PC without you noticing to be honest , this could never happen to me and I sometimes thank god because Bitcoin isn't known here , that should decrease of me being a target even if I don't really have that much . Grin
    Any proofs that he indeed said that? Hardware keyloggers are much harder to protect against due to the fact that the keystrokes are intercepted before entering the computer. Many computers have IO at the back and thats usually where most people plug their keyboard and mice into. Most people don't bother to look at the back of their computer before using it and most won't notice it.
    staff
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    August 21, 2015, 09:43:52 AM
    #22
    Yes omahapoker , they don't have protection against Hardware keyloggers but he said they are working on it for the moment .
    also personally , I don't see how in the hell someone will simply plug something in your PC without you noticing to be honest , this could never happen to me and I sometimes thank god because Bitcoin isn't known here , that should decrease of me being a target even if I don't really have that much . Grin
    hero member
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    August 21, 2015, 08:20:11 AM
    #21
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    What do you mean with "Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware"? You mean keyscrambler is useless or that it can't help when someone is using a hardware keylogger?

    Would keyscrambler at least be secure against software attacks?

    By the way... entering passwords with something like that is one thing. But using keepass? I mean you oft enough would have to copy the password in your clipboard. Or when you want to type you would need to type the pass for keepass anyway, then show the pass.

    I wonder if there can be done much anyway.

    I just emailed their support team and I will post once I get a reply about those things . I read an interview between Qiran ( their CEO)and TechRepublic blog and on that time protection against Keylogging wasen't available so I'am not sure about now .

    for what comes to KeePass , it's listed here : https://www.qfxsoftware.com/applications.htm so I assume it should be protected as should be

    KeePass seems to be only protected in pro version. Though i wonder how they will protect it. I mean when it is used in the browser directly then it's a direct connection but what when you go through the clipboard?

    And you meant they don't provide security against hardware keylogger, right? Because the purpose of that software should be to provide protection against software keyloggers.
    hero member
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    August 21, 2015, 08:15:21 AM
    #20
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    What do you mean with "Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware"? You mean keyscrambler is useless or that it can't help when someone is using a hardware keylogger?

    Would keyscrambler at least be secure against software attacks?

    By the way... entering passwords with something like that is one thing. But using keepass? I mean you oft enough would have to copy the password in your clipboard. Or when you want to type you would need to type the pass for keepass anyway, then show the pass.

    I wonder if there can be done much anyway.
    Yes. Keylogging hardware intercept the text before it goes into the system. Keyscramblers would not help at all.

    Depending on the keyscrambler's features, it might not offer protection against clipboard logging. If you were to copy it to clipboard, the malware would be able to intercept it.

    Thanks for the info. So it's unsafe when you let someone on you computer but at least it's somewhat safe when you not let someone on your computer.

    At least it seems to provide a certain safety against attacks from the net. Unless you don't say something against i would want to take some time checking it out then.

    By the way... Kaspersky has a software keyboard. How safe is this?

    But when i think about it... my passwords are so long that i have to copy them from keepass. Guess i would need a safety patch for that. Or is it safe somehow?
    legendary
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    August 17, 2015, 12:11:16 AM
    #19
    you should add methods for verifying the downloaded wallet file's signature to the part where you say "Do not download any wallets that they are not listed here Bitcoin.org - Choose your wallet"
    this is important too, because you should always check to see if you downloaded the right file with their signature.
    copper member
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    No I dont escrow anymore.
    August 16, 2015, 09:33:25 AM
    #18
    -snip-
    You are welcome , both of you .
    Also I just Updated the topic with more informations and I hope you found them useful aswell , I hope members still give more suggestions about things to add and if there is anything wrong on what I said feel free to correct it .

    Always make sure that your Anti-Virus/Malware is updated. is listed twice Wink
    member
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    August 16, 2015, 04:12:00 AM
    #17
    Good piece of information. Thanks!

    I didn't use some of them but now I think I need to try them out.
    staff
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    August 16, 2015, 03:02:18 AM
    #16
    Thank you for these tutorials it was really easy to do when there were all these basic steps I am a user of windows 10 and I was actually really impressed when I saw tutorial for it

    this is a nice EDU topic, well done.
    the way that i like to protect my wallet is an offline wallet created in a secure linux environment and printing the keys on a piece of paper.

    You are welcome , both of you .
    Also I just Updated the topic with more informations and I hope you found them useful aswell , I hope members still give more suggestions about things to add and if there is anything wrong on what I said feel free to correct it .
    legendary
    Activity: 1946
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    August 16, 2015, 01:33:56 AM
    #15
    this is a nice EDU topic, well done.
    the way that i like to protect my wallet is an offline wallet created in a secure linux environment and printing the keys on a piece of paper.
    sr. member
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    August 15, 2015, 04:53:23 PM
    #14
    Thank you for these tutorials it was really easy to do when there were all these basic steps I am a user of windows 10 and I was actually really impressed when I saw tutorial for it
    staff
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    August 15, 2015, 06:40:30 AM
    #13
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    What do you mean with "Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware"? You mean keyscrambler is useless or that it can't help when someone is using a hardware keylogger?

    Would keyscrambler at least be secure against software attacks?

    By the way... entering passwords with something like that is one thing. But using keepass? I mean you oft enough would have to copy the password in your clipboard. Or when you want to type you would need to type the pass for keepass anyway, then show the pass.

    I wonder if there can be done much anyway.

    I just emailed their support team and I will post once I get a reply about those things . I read an interview between Qiran ( their CEO)and TechRepublic blog and on that time protection against Keylogging wasen't available so I'am not sure about now .

    for what comes to KeePass , it's listed here : https://www.qfxsoftware.com/applications.htm so I assume it should be protected as should be
    legendary
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    Crypto Swap Exchange
    August 15, 2015, 06:18:27 AM
    #12
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    What do you mean with "Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware"? You mean keyscrambler is useless or that it can't help when someone is using a hardware keylogger?

    Would keyscrambler at least be secure against software attacks?

    By the way... entering passwords with something like that is one thing. But using keepass? I mean you oft enough would have to copy the password in your clipboard. Or when you want to type you would need to type the pass for keepass anyway, then show the pass.

    I wonder if there can be done much anyway.
    Yes. Keylogging hardware intercept the text before it goes into the system. Keyscramblers would not help at all.

    Depending on the keyscrambler's features, it might not offer protection against clipboard logging. If you were to copy it to clipboard, the malware would be able to intercept it.
    hero member
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    August 15, 2015, 06:15:05 AM
    #11
    but the average joe will not do that. he will always install "free games" and "bitcoin-generators" = maleware.

    These things might be best installed in a sandbox, like sandboxie. Though i'm not sure how safe this software is nowadays. I mean usually security softwares are beaten, then the malware is beaten and so on. It's a ping-pong game... so i wonder if sandboxie is still a good protection.
    hero member
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    August 15, 2015, 06:11:10 AM
    #10
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    What do you mean with "Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware"? You mean keyscrambler is useless or that it can't help when someone is using a hardware keylogger?

    Would keyscrambler at least be secure against software attacks?

    By the way... entering passwords with something like that is one thing. But using keepass? I mean you oft enough would have to copy the password in your clipboard. Or when you want to type you would need to type the pass for keepass anyway, then show the pass.

    I wonder if there can be done much anyway.
    legendary
    Activity: 1456
    Merit: 1000
    August 14, 2015, 02:48:50 PM
    #9
    well i doubt microsoft will ever steal your wallet, so your bitcoin are safe anyway with windows 10, i could be wrong but weren't the old windows version running something similar inside the kernel, hard coded?
    because i doubt that they were 100% anti-privacy free, maybe only the first version like windows 3.1, 95 and 98, and perhaps xp, also i remember that in the cpu, intel installed something that can send them info

    The problem is: if microsoft can do it, others might be able to do it as well. E.g. microsoft does not use certificate pinning[1] for the transfer of your sensitive data. It might be possible for someone to replace the SSL cert by another one and sniff the data on the way.

    SSL certs are surprisingly cheap at some sites, others charge a fortune.  But I received some more security training recently.   Replacing certs with ones that have wildcards are kinda scary to say the least.

    If they get to the point they are replacing your certs though chances are they have your pc pretty much compromised.   And it most likely is keylogging along with many other things.

    You should really dedicate a computer to making your private key if your going to do it.  A fresh install of OS with scans of virus/malware after.   And I would blow OS away after making cold storage.   I would be over cautious myself.

    Currently my main side project is learning Radio Frequency security better.   Still have a way's to go fun with it being new though.
    staff
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    August 14, 2015, 01:31:12 PM
    #8
    Yes thank you for all the support guys .
    I will try to update this topic as soon as possible so no worries I will keep adding a lot of things daily and I'am still to open to suggestions (ty litecoinguy & shorena)
    legendary
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    In Satoshi I Trust
    August 14, 2015, 09:52:22 AM
    #7
    thx for the thread but a good antivirus program would be good too.

    i run several security programs with no problems.

    but the average joe will not do that. he will always install "free games" and "bitcoin-generators" = maleware. you have do use something that is even safe on a compromised pc - like a hardware wallet (Trezor).
    copper member
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    No I dont escrow anymore.
    August 14, 2015, 09:44:29 AM
    #6
    well i doubt microsoft will ever steal your wallet, so your bitcoin are safe anyway with windows 10, i could be wrong but weren't the old windows version running something similar inside the kernel, hard coded?
    because i doubt that they were 100% anti-privacy free, maybe only the first version like windows 3.1, 95 and 98, and perhaps xp, also i remember that in the cpu, intel installed something that can send them info

    The problem is: if microsoft can do it, others might be able to do it as well. E.g. microsoft does not use certificate pinning[1] for the transfer of your sensitive data. It might be possible for someone to replace the SSL cert by another one and sniff the data on the way.

    Hardware becomes a problem in that regard as well. Which is a very disturbing development.

    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    I agree that downloading suspicious files is a big problem. I could also add a variety of things OP might want to add, but instead I will just leave you with this[2] paper. I think it will give OmegaStarScream a few ideas how to improve this further. I like the thread btw.

    [1] http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/29988/what-is-certificate-pinning
    [2] https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/soups2015/soups15-paper-ion.pdf
    sr. member
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    August 14, 2015, 09:16:22 AM
    #5
    thank you for all this information, i recently installed windows 10 on my pc and im really happy that i saw the method for it, will definitely do it as soon as possible
    legendary
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    Crypto Swap Exchange
    August 14, 2015, 08:42:00 AM
    #4
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.
    staff
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    August 14, 2015, 07:01:02 AM
    #3
    well i doubt microsoft will ever steal your wallet, so your bitcoin are safe anyway with windows 10, i could be wrong but weren't the old windows version running something similar inside the kernel, hard coded?
    because i doubt that they were 100% anti-privacy free, maybe only the first version like windows 3.1, 95 and 98, and perhaps xp, also i remember that in the cpu, intel installed something that can send them info


    I know that but you can't know if your private keys gets on the wrong hands also having our privacy is our right and this tutorial isn't only for Windows 10 as you can see the first two softwares all for all users (even for those who use Windows 10)
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    August 14, 2015, 05:55:47 AM
    #2
    well i doubt microsoft will ever steal your wallet, so your bitcoin are safe anyway with windows 10, i could be wrong but weren't the old windows version running something similar inside the kernel, hard coded?
    because i doubt that they were 100% anti-privacy free, maybe only the first version like windows 3.1, 95 and 98, and perhaps xp, also i remember that in the cpu, intel installed something that can send them info
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    August 14, 2015, 02:18:07 AM
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    I'am not an expert on those stuff to be honest but I will share with beginners and newbies around the forum what I know about this matter and anyone who have any suggestion that I should add to this topic have to let me know and I will do it .

    I will try to keep this thread updated as I can and add always new stuff .

    Things you should consider doing to start :

    • Most , if not all websites related to Bitcoin are known here on the Bitcointalk community , if you are going to use a website (new for you) then make sure to search for it on Bitcointalk before doing anything .
    • Don't use any of the websites listed here :  [EDU] Bitcoin-related Scam Websites  .
    • Never store your Bitcoins on an exchange for a long time , once you do the exchange withraw to your real wallet .
    • If you are planning to use online Web or Smartphones wallet then you should use BlockTrail.com instead of Blockchain wallet because It's more secure [Two-Factor authentification , HD & it's Multi signature] .
    • If you are planning to use Desktop wallet for your PC then Electrum should be the best choice for you because you will have 13 words seed which can be used to recover your wallet incase of a computer failure . (print it and keep it safe)
    • Always make sure to use Two-Factor Authentication in your wallets [Both Electrum & BlockTrail.com wallets support that]
    How to Protect your wallet :



    Softwares needed :


    Use one of the following programs (choose between 1 and 2) :

    1.Malwarebytes Anti-Malware : Malwarebytes - Download Link
    Most of you know Malwarebytes and how good this software is it , in case you are visiting a phishing/malicious website this software will most likely block it , same goes for any executables .

    2.Hitman Pro : HitmanPro - Download link
    Same goes HitmanPro it's another famous anti malware that people use however it have somethings that may makes you feel uncomfortable like scan only using the internet so if you don't have internet you may not be able to scan .



    KeyScrambler : KeyScrambler - Download Link

    KeyScrambler encrypts every key you type deep in the Windows kernel. It protects your private info against known and unknown keylogging malware on millions of websites and in hundreds of essential apps.
    If you are afraid that you have Keylogger on your PC then this is definitly for you , note that this software support a lot of application including Bitcoin wallets  & check this KeyScrambler - Different versions




    BitDefender : BitDefender [Total Security] - Download Link

    BitDefender is considered as one of the best Anti-virus around and also won few awards in the last few years ! Yes more security always helps even while you are using KeyScrambler and Malwarebytes on the same time .
    Key : BHKIYB3  [I found this key on the internet and it worked just fine for me , it gives you more then 1 Year subscription]



    Windows 10 Users :

    Updated : 4 October 2015 (Whoever downloaded the tool before that , should redownload it once again)

    We all know how our privacy got screwed on this version of Windows 10 . Yes Microsoft do have a keylogger on your PC and I'am not sure how sophisticated is it and since it's on the Operating it self I'am not sure about the power of KeyScrambler on this matter .

    As you can see on the picture above , this software allow you to disable all tracking made by Microsoft on Windows 10 .
    HowTo & Source code : DisableWinTracking

    DisableWinTracking is not made by a company or anything it's made by an individual and since I don't know Python I'am not sure how safe is it but since it's open source I'am sure that people can check it and see how legit it is .








    I guess that's it , as I said on the top of the topic I'am not an expert and english is not my native language so I'am trying ... Grin
    Feel free to post any suggestions that should be added .

    for what comes to KeyScrambler some of you will say that we need Premium version to get full support for Bitcoin wallets . Well, Indeed you have to to buy a licence
    I got an email and code from a friend and I'am using the Premium just fine and I guess you can use it more then once and on more then one PC but since some of your countries don't allow that etc ... idk  Huh
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