Free Licensed Zemana AntiLogger At Bitsdujour.com – Today Only

imageI’ve long considered Zemana AntiLogger a must have security application for my Internet connected machines. To drive home that point, I’ve reviewed this application several times. In fact, based on a number of recent web cam hacks (an event Zemana AntiLogger protects against), I currently have a new review in the hopper waiting for an appropriate time to post.

In the meantime, Delenn13, a super contributor to the Tech Thoughts community has, once again, passed on info on a freebie offer. This time for Zemana AntiLogger being hosted over at bitsdujour.com. According to Delenn13, there are roughly 18 hours left on this giveaway offer at the time of posting this notice.

Zemana AntiLogger can significantly bolster your online security so, you should consider adding this application to your antimalware defenses.

You can read a review of this application at bitsdujour.com  or, you can read the following edited version of an older review previously posted here.

Zemana AntiLogger:

Because Keyloggers, a particularly sinister type of malware, that monitors every keystroke a user types on a computer’s keyboard, are often executed as part of a rootkit, or a remote administration (RAT) Trojan horse, they can be extremely difficult to detect, and remove.

While it’s true, that many good quality malware and spyware detection tools should capture Keyloggers, and a properly configured Firewall should prevent all unauthorized connections, the reality is – this is NOT always the case. Keyloggers in fact, can disable Firewalls and anti-malware tools.

Since my personal home machines now run on Windows 7, I can no longer protect against Keyloggers using SnoopFree Privacy Shield, so I had to find an alternative. Unfortunately, I could not find a freeware substitute application. However, I did find a competitively priced application, Zemana AntiLogger, following a reader’s recommendation, which I’ve been testing for a week or so.

I was immediately impressed by this application, particularly the system defense function. The application intercepted proposed changes to system files NOT picked up by other security applications on my system.

Since I use a Webcam extensively for communicating, I was more than happy to see the active Webcam protection offered by Zemana AntiLogger, which was immediately apparent.

Zamana Antilogger 2

Test Screens:

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This is an example of a Zemana warning, triggered by my launching an anonymous proxy application which by design, injects code into my primary Browser. By checking an appropriate check box I established a rule, permitting this action in future.

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This is an example of a Zemana warning, triggered by my updating both Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes definition databases which, in each case, will make changes to system files. Simply checking a check box establishes a rule, which will permit this action in future.

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This is an example of a Zemana warning, triggered by a screen capture utility I was in the process of using. If this had been an illegal activity. I would of course, have received the same warning. Again, simply checking a check box establishes a rule, which will permit this action, by this utility, in future.

Fast facts:

Secure your Internet banking and financial transactions

Protect information in emails and Instant Messages

Protect keystrokes from spyware

Protect all screen images

Webcam Logger protection

System Defense

No need to download latest virus signatures

No need to know or detect the malware’s signature

No need to wait for updates from a virus lab

No need to scan files

Proactively looks for suspicious activity

Catches not just the usual suspects, but also sophisticated “zero day” malware

Prevents theft of data via secure connections (HTTPS / SSL)

Does not slow down your PC

Easy to download, install and use

Future-proof

System requirements: Windows Vista, XP, Win 7.

10 Comments

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10 responses to “Free Licensed Zemana AntiLogger At Bitsdujour.com – Today Only

  1. Thanks Bill, I grabbed a copy and ran it, it found a a bit of garbageware provided by an old ISP (Hughesnet) that was suspicious.
    Take care.
    Mark

  2. Hey Bill,

    Its a very nice software that I came to know about via your blog only,I guess your blog was the first one and last to host a 3 year Zemana license.I also got one but unfortunately it doesnt work incase I activate it several times on a same machine as I keep doing the reinstallation lolz.Anyhow nice app,I arranged many giveaways on my blog as well other blogs for the same software

  3. Gord

    I gave it one more try and managed to get er done. It was not easy but I bulldozed through the noise. Not everything worked as advertised during installation but I now have it installed and running with a one year license.

  4. Mal

    Hey Bill,
    As you know, I have used this top app in the past. I still would be if I hadn’t lost my licence key. Still, I’ve had a chance to use Spyshelter over the last 12 months, not quite as good as Zemana but very close.
    Cheers

    • Hey Mal,

      Funny that – I kicked around Spyshelter for a bit today, just to keep it in my sights. And, as always – you’re right. 🙂 It’s a strong competitor.

      Still, you might consider giving Zemana another whirl.

      Best,

      Bill

  5. Mal

    Hey Bill,
    As usual, we are on the same wavelength. Already got a new licence for Zemana and installing it later today.
    Cheers