Andre Amorim wrote: > But It was discussed here before. > If you have no control on your hardware, you cannot have your keys safer.
I would actually recommend against "anti-keylogger" tools like that. Psychologists tell us that human beings tend not to be risk-averse so much as risk-adjusting. For instance, one result of air bags becoming common automotive equipment is people began to drive faster. If you decide "well, if I _have_ to use an untrusted machine, then at least I'll be using an on-screen keyboard", that's all well and good. But it's a very, very small cognitive leap from that to "I can use this untrusted machine, after all, I'll be using an on-screen keyboard," which is really stupid. Better to not use the tool at all, and retain your sense of healthy paranoia. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users