Re: Backup encryption key

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
> its a standard application, but I do understand your point.  if you > "insist", you can install the App on a U3 disc format.  this way it > will run from the USB without the need to reinstall it. > Then how would you connect to a Linux machine? > as for the app: > - http://www.download3k.com/In

Re: Backup encryption key

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
> This one runs in kernel space and plants itself beneath the keyboard > driver, so it can capture everything and is almost undetectable. And Windows will run that as a "portable app", ie, no installation required? A malicious entity can just run that on any public computer and collect info? > Th

Re: Backup encryption key

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
> I can write a Windows key logger in about half an hour, and I don't think > you would need admin in order to run it (making it run in other people's > session is another matter). > I see. Coming from the Linux world, I just figured that if it was doable then someone had already made such a tool

Re: Backup encryption key

2009-04-25 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Dotan Cohen wrote: Try this: http://amecisco.com/iks2000.htm It's a limited demo version, but enough to give you an idea. Thanks, Shahar. It seems that this is something that the computer admin must install, not a "portable app" or something similar. So, so long as I trust the admin (for

Re: Backup encryption key

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
> Try this: > http://amecisco.com/iks2000.htm > It's a limited demo version, but enough to give you an idea. > Thanks, Shahar. It seems that this is something that the computer admin must install, not a "portable app" or something similar. So, so long as I trust the admin (for instance, at the Tec

Re: Backup encryption key

2009-04-25 Thread Shahar Tamir
On Saturday 25 April 2009, 13:11, Dotan Cohen wrote: > Really? Should I be worried? For that matter, do you have the address > of some keylogging software that I could play with in a virtual > Windows machine? I have googled just now, but I cannot find anything > that doesn't cost money. I will be

Re: Backup encryption key

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
> Easy, > 1. connect the USB > 2. Run the TrueCrypt (http://www.truecrypt.org/) This is the problematic step. If you came to my computer with your USB key and asked to install a program so that you could use your key, I would not let you. Nor could you use it at a public facility such as a library