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Assuming you're talking abouut Windows: that assumes that the keylogger could get control of the browser or mail package. This cold happen as the result of a flaw in implementation of the same, but there's a difference between an obscure flaw which gets patched, and an OS which has no security at all by design. If you're talking about maemo: yes..
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You'd have done better to argue that Security Center might notify the user that his or her firewall had vanished, but once malware has gained access enough to kill a firewall, it likely also has sufficient freedom to adjust the registry to prevent that warning.