On Mon, 29 Jan 1996, Futplex wrote:
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Tim Philp writes:
I have been wondering about the possibility of using a JAVA applet to do keyboard sniffing. As I am not familiar with this language, does anyone know if this would be possible?
program. I don't see how you could build a keyboard sniffer in Java unless you could somehow trick the interpreter into feeding an input stream to an additional process.
Much more likely, IMHO, than a Java sniffer is a Java Trojan horse that pops up an innocuous dialog box and asks you to enter some sensitive piece of information, then sends it off somewhere. About all it takes to write that is a modicum of skill in user interface design. You could write it in any programming language, but in Java it may be particularly effective, since people may come to expect to be prompted for sensitive info over the net by Java apps.
Hmm. Actually, what do Java dialog prompts look like? Is there any indication that they come from Java, or can they be made to look like any dialog from any program, or the OS itself? I suppose this is implementation-dependent. One "neat" trick would be an applet that sleeps for several minutes and then suddenly pops up asking for your system password, or something. A heck of a lot of people fell for something much more primitive at AOL. -rich