FL Demonstrates Fatal Flaw in Logins

Joseph Sokol-Margolis joseph at genome.wi.mit.edu
Tue Jan 30 01:17:15 PST 1996


Sorry to all, but I'm not seeing what would appear to be obvious.
There seems to be a lot of talk about FV "new program" that undermines
security of computer login/credit cards over the net and such like that. I
don't know about you guys, but I wrote stuff like that in sixth grade on
the old apple IIe. It's pretty simple to write a programs that attaches
itself to the keyboard driver and logs the text types, or only logs certain
parts, what is the large deal? As it applies to internet security, I don't
see how it can make a difference. It must be run from the local computer,
at system level. If I'm on my home computer, I know what's running, and
feel safe that a loging program isn't amung them. What would enable a
remote site to pick up my typings.
However, I don't know much about Java, would it be possible to make such an
applet with Java?

--Joseph

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joseph Sokol-Margolis                                   joseph at genome.wi.mit.edu
Assistant Systems Administrator                                     seph at mit.edu
Whitehead Institute/MIT
Center for Genome Research                                 phone: (617) 252-1922
One Kendall Sq. Bldg. 300                                    fax: (617) 252-1902
Cambridge, MA 02139-1561
----------------------http://www-genome.wi.mit.edu/~joseph/-----------------
----








More information about the cypherpunks-legacy mailing list