keyboard logging

McMeikan, Andrew andrew.mcmeikan at mitswa.com.au
Mon Dec 18 17:33:26 PST 2000


use on screen keyboards using mouse action or use non-bios routines that
remap key codes.

If you need this level of security you probably need to look at the whole
environment and do some serious thinking.

If you use standard keyboards then the scancodes can be intercepted, if you
have standard PC's with non-custom OS then almost anything can be sniffed
out.  

(The moot list is in need of any good advice on this, basic discussion
already covered)

	cya,	Andrew...

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	PFSanta Claus [SMTP:pf_santa at hotmail.com]
> Sent:	Tuesday, December 19, 2000 5:06 AM
> To:	cej at idirect.ca
> Cc:	cypherpunks at toad.com; waste at zor.hut.fi; iufo at world.std.com
> Subject:	
> 
> Hi,
>     I came across your addies in a search off ask Jeeves and thought
> perhaps 
> due to the way your interests run you might be up on this topic. I'm a Sr.
> 
> Support Analyst for a large vendor and recently was asked by one of my 
> casual internet contacts if there was a way to prevent a "keyboard
> logging" 
> surveillance program from prevailing on their system and reporting the 
> goings on from their keyboard. In an effort to be helpful, I set about my 
> normal pattern of research and found that there seems to be a ton of info 
> promoting various products, yet there is virtually nothing I could find 
> which offers any realistic or reliable countermeasures that can be taken
> to 
> prevent someone from logging the output from your keyboard. Even the
> hackers 
> seem to think it isn't a threat to anyone's privacy. Weird...
>      So anyway, all I'm asking is that should you know where I can find 
> resources that assist me in defeating such software (especially if it's 
> undetected), I would gratefully accept any guidance you could offer.
> That's 
> all I need, I won't take anymore of your time.
> Peace,
> Tom (aka Santa)
> 
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