Hi Keith,
We're glad to clarify this for you.
AVG's antivirus and malware software helps protect your computer from these infestations, which can prevent the installation of a keylogger.
If a keylogger makes it into your system, AVG may detect the program itself or the unusual activity it generates.
For further queries, feel free to write back to us.
Thank you for writing us back, Keith.
We are glad to clarify this to you.
Yes, AVG Internet Security will give protection against keylogging.
We'd also like to inform you that AVG Internet Security have Fake website shield. Fake Website Shield is available in the latest version of AVG Internet Security and protects you against DNS (Domain Name System) hijacking to ensure you get to the actual website you want to visit. This feature is designed to require minimal input from you. To ensure you are protected, all you need to do is keep Fake Website Shield enabled.
DNS hijacking (or DNS redirection) is a type of malicious attack that redirects you from the site you want to visit to a fake one that may look just like it. The most common method of DNS hijacking is to install malware that redirects you from an authentic website URL (web address) to a fake website that can steal information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details.
This type of attack is especially dangerous when used with banking and shopping websites. In some cases, DNS hijacking may be recognized only after your sensitive data has been compromised.
If you have any other queries, please feel free to contact us back.
Thank you.
Can any of the AVG products protect against Key Logging ie someone else able to see what passwords you are putting in?
Hi Keith,
We're glad to clarify this for you.
AVG's antivirus and malware software helps protect your computer from these infestations, which can prevent the installation of a keylogger.
If a keylogger makes it into your system, AVG may detect the program itself or the unusual activity it generates.
For further queries, feel free to write back to us.