I'm suprised that no one has given the obvious answers on this topic. If you have physical access to someone's machine, it is trivial to find out what their encryption keys are. After all, the victim types into the machine regularly -- recording all their keystrokes is not a difficult matter at all.
Indeed. Archie for DEPL.ZIP or DEPLSRC.ZIP - the program is called Delam's Elite Password Leecher (sic) and will do exactly this task. Also you could write a 5 minute TSR in the language of your choice to hook interrupt 9 and write to a logfile; examples of this are all over the net. If you must, post to alt.2600 asking for one, and 18,000 k0de k1ddies will mail you back uu'd copies. -jon ( --------[ Jonathan D. Cooper ]--------[ entropy@intnet.net ]-------- ) ( PGP 2.6.2 keyprint: 31 50 8F 82 B9 79 ED C4 5B 12 A0 35 E0 9B C0 01 ) ( home page: http://hyperreal.com/~entropy/ ]-------[ Key-ID: 4082CCB5 )