Oskar L. wrote: >"Neil Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>What makes you think a keylogger goes 'inside' a keyboard? The cable >>connection is just as easy and an internal unit (on the inside of the >>socket on the box) even better. >> >> > >I keep my case open, so I would notice that. There enough space for a >keylogger in the average keyboard. What makes you think this is not where >a keylogger would be placed? > > > >>If someone has physical access to your machine whilst you are away, all >>manner >>of things can be done to compromise the system - >> >> > >Can you give me a few hardware related examples, that will work against >someone booting from a live CD/DVD (or better, booting from an USB-stick >and first checking the hash of the CD/DVD before using it)? > > > >>a keylogger would be the least of your worries. >> >> > >Well that is debatable, but I'm sure we all agree on that it is one of the >easiest and cheapest ways of compromising someones computer. > >So if anyone know of any transparent keyboard models, please list them. > >Oskar > >_______________________________________________ >Gnupg-users mailing list >Gnupg-users@gnupg.org >http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users > > I don't know of any transparent keyboards off-hand (I can check our local computer store tomorrow, since they have one there). But, I will say this. There is a keylogger out that goes between the keyboard plug and the case. So, unless you are able to see through the back of the case, or are so paranoid that you turn the case all different directions before you turn it on, you'll never see it.
However, I would have to ask you where are you located that you worry so much? If you're in a corporation, then I'm pretty sure that your company has policies about the use of keyloggers. If you're in a library, then I agree with the others when they say a keylogger that is implanted in a keyboard is the least of your worries (plus, I think the library will have serious concerns about you bringing your own keyboard in) (This also applies for schools and colleges). And, if you're at home, and can't even trust your own family, then anything computer-related is the least of your concerns. I'd be more inclined to be looking up a good psychologist rather then a transparent keyboard. -- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0535-3, 09/02/2005 Tested on: 9/4/2005 5:49:30 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users