reading someone's files

Jonathan Cooper entropy at IntNet.net
Sat Dec 24 07:15:17 PST 1994


> 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
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