When it comes to security, everyone gets alarmed. The one thing everyone should understand is make sure you access your personal data at a more secure place. I don't even access important data on my girlfriend's computer.
First thing to do when you sit on a public terminal is access the Task Manager and end all the suspicious processes(hope you can differentiate between safe and suspicious processes). If you can't access Task Manager the best thing is to check the Program Files in the OS Drive. Most of the keyloggers are installed in there. If you still cannot find anything. The next simplest way is to search the computer with keywords related to keyloggers.
If still you think theres should be some security for your passwords, carry your USB stick and store all the passwords in a file and just copy-paste it. Other ways can be like keeping a password manager handy.
The most lathergic and boring and time consuming method is visit a blog where you can find loads of content, copy alphabets of your password and paste them one by one.
Open notepad and write all the alphabets and copy paste the needed ones, one by one.
All these are secure as per I know but really boring, instead use good and trusted public terminals.
When it comes to security, everyone gets alarmed. The one thing everyone should understand is make sure you access your personal data at a more secure place. I don't even access important data on my girlfriend's computer.
First thing to do when you sit on a public terminal is access the Task Manager and end all the suspicious processes(hope you can differentiate between safe and suspicious processes). If you can't access Task Manager the best thing is to check the Program Files in the OS Drive. Most of the keyloggers are installed in there. If you still cannot find anything. The next simplest way is to search the computer with keywords related to keyloggers.
If still you think theres should be some security for your passwords, carry your USB stick and store all the passwords in a file and just copy-paste it. Other ways can be like keeping a password manager handy.
The most lathergic and boring and time consuming method is visit a blog where you can find loads of content, copy alphabets of your password and paste them one by one.
Open notepad and write all the alphabets and copy paste the needed ones, one by one.
All these are secure as per I know but really boring, instead use good and trusted public terminals.