SpyShelter Free — Focused Anti-Keylogger for Windows
Why It Matters
Most AV tools brag about catching malware, but small stuff like keyloggers often slips past. These programs don’t always show up as viruses — they just sit there and record keystrokes or grab clipboard data. SpyShelter Free is built to deal with exactly that. It’s been around a while, still used on Windows desktops where sensitive logins or finance work happen.
How It Works
The app runs quietly in the background. When something tries to hook into the keyboard, log input, or capture the screen, it throws a warning. You decide: block or allow. The free edition covers anti-keylogging basics. Paid versions bolt on extra protections (anti-exploit, system lockdown), but the core idea is simple — stop hidden programs from recording what you type. Rules can be tweaked if needed, though most people stick with the defaults.
Technical Notes
Area | Notes |
OS support | Windows 7–11 |
Main job | Block keyloggers and input capture tricks |
Covers | Keystrokes, clipboard, screen capture hooks |
Alerts | Pop-ups when apps try to log or inject |
Control | Local GUI, basic rule editing |
License | Free core features, Pro for advanced modules |
Deployment Notes
– Install from the official site.
– Reboot once if prompted.
– Run in default mode and watch for alerts.
– Test with a safe keylogger simulator to check it fires correctly.
– Tune rules if trusted apps trigger prompts.
Where It Fits
– Home PCs used for online banking.
– Workstations that handle logins for sensitive apps.
– Small offices adding another layer next to antivirus.
Caveats
– Only on Windows; nothing for Linux or macOS.
– Free edition is just anti-keylogging — rest is paywalled.
– Alerts can be noisy until rules are tuned.
– Development pace is slower than major AV vendors.