KeyScrambler Personal (ver 2.9.3) Freeware KeyScrambler Personal only works with the Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers. As you're typing on the keyboard, KeyScrambler simultaneously encrypts your keystrokes at the keyboard driver level. Because KeyScrambler is located in the kernel, deep in the operating system, it is difficult for keyloggers to bypass the encryption. Your encrypted keystrokes remain completely indecipherable the whole time they travel through the crucial path. It doesn't matter if they get logged, or whether the keylogging malware attacking your computer is known or brand new. When the encrypted keystrokes carrying your private info finally arrive at the destination app, KeyScrambler's decryption component goes to work, and the journey is over. Now you see exactly the keys you've typed. KeyScrambler uses both standard symmetric-key and asymmetric-key encryption. The algorithm used for symmetric-key encryption is Blowfish (128-bit). The algorithm for asymmetric-key is RSA (1024-bit). By harnessing the power of state-of-the-art cryptography, KeyScrambler is able to defeat a large variety of keyloggers and keylogging malware. KeyScrambler is entirely different from keystroke obfuscation, which only introduces random keystrokes to trick keyloggers and can be easily broken. NOTE: Last Win2k version.