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QFX Software Corporation launches online poker protection software.
- By Johanes Tarbut
- Published 07/22/2008
- Online Poker
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Johanes Tarbut
Johanes Tarbut is a Staff writer for Las Vegas, Poker and Rakeback.
View all articles by Johanes TarbutQFX Software Corporation launched
today KeyScrambler 2.2, the most recent version of its online poker protection
software. Online poker protection is one of the improvements most frequently
requested by online poker players, poker accounts often hold considerable
amounts of money and poker players' identities are often subject to online
theft by keyloggers, which track the users' typing activity with malicious
software to obtain private information such passwords, account numbers, etc. Using
a sophisticated keystroke encryption, KeyScrambler successfully prevents both
known and unknown keyloggers from getting your personal information, working even on computers which security is seriously
compromised.
The online poker sites
newly protected in both KeyScrambler Professional and KeyScrambler Premium are Full
Tilt Poker, PokerStars,
PokerRoom,
PartyPoker,
UltimateBet
Poker, BodogLife
Poker, DoylesRoom.com,
Microgaming Network, 24h Poker, Carbon Poker, PlayersOnly Poker, Titan
Poker, CD Poker, Hollywood
Poker, and VC Poker.
"Online poker is one
of the largest and fastest growing forms of gaming in the world. Many poker
players have more money in their poker accounts than in their checking
accounts. Adding protection for internet poker games to Pro and Premium is part
of our continuing endeavor to provide our users with the best, most comprehensive
anti-keylogging protection in the world." says Qian Wang, CEO of QFX
Software.
KeyScrambler encrypts the user's keystrokes and decrypts them within the protected applications, leaving keyloggers with scrawled, encrypted keys to record. A free version, KeyScrambler Personal, protects all parts of select browsers against keyloggers by encrypting everything a user types into the browser, including logins, account numbers, credit card numbers, addresses, phone numbers, email messages, URLs, search terms, popup dialogs, master passwords and more.

