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February 27, 2006

Keylogging, somewhat relevant to today

Related to the NYT article that was posted below, Cyberthieves Silently Copy Your Passwords as You Type

Not that you would but you can make your own keylogger with minimal pcomp skillz. Of course your PS/2 keyboard is probably out to pasture, and you can use purchase PS/2 and usb versions in several flavors of storage size. Apparently you can avoid keylogging attacks, physical, with the above devices and some software based keyloggers by using a screen keyboard.

Posted by seans at February 27, 2006 03:17 PM

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