At 07:02 PM 11/16/00 -0500, A. Melon wrote:
Speaking of secure keyboards, what would one look for inside the keyboard to determine if it were compromised? Or would the best approach be to buy a new keyboard, open it, and photograph the interior with a good camera under good light at close range, perhaps subtly marking various items first and recording the marks. And perhaps also using some sort of sealant on the edges when closing it back up that would show any tampering?
You could make a black bag teams' job much harder with some epoxy. At a price of making whatever you're securing closed forever. But keyboards are cheap. You'd have to secure the cable too, against those inline keystroke recorders. And the rest of the PC. A good idea for circumstances like computers in offices which are not secured against cleaning people.... Or if you're paranoid but don't shower with your 'Pilot.