On Monday 20 June 2005 07:14 am, Chris Zakelj wrote: > Dave Feustel wrote: > > >If you read the FAQ carefully you would note that the keylogger chip is > >now being installed in oem equipment for the company marketing the keyboard. > >Buying a unit off the shelf does not guarantee that there is no keylogger > >chip > >installed in the keyboard. > > > > > No, but it does mess up the ability of whoever is watching to remotely > access what they thought was your keyboard. Sorta like being given a > computer with ethernet MAC fe:ed:de:ad:be:ef:00:00, then switching it > for a card with MAC 12:34:56:78:90:ab:cd:ef. Now your spy agency has to > break into the place and find out what the new card is, otherwise > they're not getting anything.
I question this assumption. The keyloggers can have universal passwords in addition to the 'user' password included with the documentation (if the existence of the keylogger is even disclosed to the buyer ). I *would* like to see some pictures of a keylogger chip installed in a keyboard.