
Ghostpress
It is an anti-keylogger that blocks all but the intended application from receiving the keystrokes and blocks screen-capture of the active window.
- Free • Proprietary
- Windows
What is Ghostpress?
Ghostpress is a free anti-keylogging software that stops malicious software from capturing keyboard-presses.
- Full system-wide keypress-protection
- Desktop widget or favicon
- 14 Languages (Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish)
- Ultra-fast performance
- Process-protection
- Anti low-level keylogger
- Blocks screen-capture of the active window
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Ghostpress Features
Ghostpress information
Supported Languages
- English
Comments and Reviews
Tags
- Security & Privacy
- anti-spyware
- Anti keylogger
Category
Security & PrivacyRecent user activities on Ghostpress
saucysalamanderadded Ghostpress as alternative(s) to ReiKey
faoliteadded Ghostpress as alternative(s) to HitmanPro.Alert
- Downvoted a comment on GhostpressGuDoes not support Cyrillic
Ghostpress has a weird, difficult-to-use interface. Also, no details on how it encrypts/obscures keystrokes is provided. Does it use secure encryption methods? I seriously doubt it, or the author would say so.
On my Windows 10 system, Ghostpress prevented the space bar from being used to press the default button in dialogs--and that was the case in ALL applications. It also caused issues typing in some applications, such as Telegram. For example, when I would type "test" in the Telegram desktop client for Windows, something like "tsct" would come out. I could work around this by typing E-X-T-R-E-M-E-L-Y slowly, which was just impractical.
Ghostpress also left an errant small title bar on my desktop when it minimized itself. This title bar is not supposed to appear at all, and only did appear because the application is buggy.
Does not support Cyrillic