Alas, I'm a victim of this whole key-logging mess, too. Blame IE all you want, from what I've heard, Firefox is affected as well. Emphasis on heard, though.
Basically, we're back to the stone-age (think, IE5 before service pack 2), where you could get infected with nasties by simply clicking a link to, say, an image, which, due to some nasty scripting, resulted in my computer being affected by a keylogger without me knowing 'till it was too late. So, be careful with what links you click.
For the time being, a solution to counter this is to simply disallow your browser to run any scripts. Safety over functionality, one might say.
Basically, we're back to the stone-age (think, IE5 before service pack 2), where you could get infected with nasties by simply clicking a link to, say, an image, which, due to some nasty scripting, resulted in my computer being affected by a keylogger without me knowing 'till it was too late. So, be careful with what links you click.
For the time being, a solution to counter this is to simply disallow your browser to run any scripts. Safety over functionality, one might say.