keyloggers
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does anyone know a good way to protect my software from key loggers (except from a screen keyboard, that my users tend to complain) ? Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:
Haven't used it, don't know anything about it, but it's a place to start. * FIGHT BACK AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED PC MONITORING Raytown released Anti-keylogger, a software application that can provide computers with protection against most types of unauthorized activity monitoring. Unlike the typical antivirus pattern-matching product, Anti-keylogger works on new or unknown types of activity-monitoring programs to detect and eliminate threats to the integrity and security of your computer network. Anti-keylogger runs on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Me, and Windows 9x and costs $59.95 for a single license. Contact Raytown at press@anti-keyloggers.com or go to the Web site. http://www.anti-keyloggers.com[^] -Sean ---- Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -- Albert Einstein.
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does anyone know a good way to protect my software from key loggers (except from a screen keyboard, that my users tend to complain) ? Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:
If you're concerned only about password enter, I thought on some hack (the method is probably used somewhere, so the credit probably isn't mine). For each letter generate a random letter, and then in a spin-edit like fashion using mouse/up-down keys allow the user to scroll to the correct letter. No keylogger can pass this, if you're random. Similar to slot machine.
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Yes, add support to single sign on NT authentication. And, yes, you'll have to explain to the user that leaving open a session within his machine is plain stupid. Q261186 - Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music
Daniel Turini wrote: Yes, add support to single sign on NT authentication. I can´t... I have about 350.000 customers with access to my system... which one with his own login (users are added every day). Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:
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does anyone know a good way to protect my software from key loggers (except from a screen keyboard, that my users tend to complain) ? Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:
One thing I have seen - generate a 2 or 3 digit random numberwhich the user has to key in. Not perfect, but can trip up key loggers. Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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If you're concerned only about password enter, I thought on some hack (the method is probably used somewhere, so the credit probably isn't mine). For each letter generate a random letter, and then in a spin-edit like fashion using mouse/up-down keys allow the user to scroll to the correct letter. No keylogger can pass this, if you're random. Similar to slot machine.
That Idea soundz awesome !! Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Haven't used it, don't know anything about it, but it's a place to start. * FIGHT BACK AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED PC MONITORING Raytown released Anti-keylogger, a software application that can provide computers with protection against most types of unauthorized activity monitoring. Unlike the typical antivirus pattern-matching product, Anti-keylogger works on new or unknown types of activity-monitoring programs to detect and eliminate threats to the integrity and security of your computer network. Anti-keylogger runs on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Me, and Windows 9x and costs $59.95 for a single license. Contact Raytown at press@anti-keyloggers.com or go to the Web site. http://www.anti-keyloggers.com[^] -Sean ---- Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -- Albert Einstein.
It mentions only software key-loggers, for about 20$ you can pick up a hardware extension logger or for 50$ an internal keyboard logger. Which apparently are quite effective. :(( Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Haven't used it, don't know anything about it, but it's a place to start. * FIGHT BACK AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED PC MONITORING Raytown released Anti-keylogger, a software application that can provide computers with protection against most types of unauthorized activity monitoring. Unlike the typical antivirus pattern-matching product, Anti-keylogger works on new or unknown types of activity-monitoring programs to detect and eliminate threats to the integrity and security of your computer network. Anti-keylogger runs on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Me, and Windows 9x and costs $59.95 for a single license. Contact Raytown at press@anti-keyloggers.com or go to the Web site. http://www.anti-keyloggers.com[^] -Sean ---- Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -- Albert Einstein.
Was about to siggest that...
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If you're concerned only about password enter, I thought on some hack (the method is probably used somewhere, so the credit probably isn't mine). For each letter generate a random letter, and then in a spin-edit like fashion using mouse/up-down keys allow the user to scroll to the correct letter. No keylogger can pass this, if you're random. Similar to slot machine.
interesting idea... but the problem is that the password would be visible at the screen. Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:
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interesting idea... but the problem is that the password would be visible at the screen. Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:
Yep, but it's not a keylogger:) It's a screengabber:) There is a limit what a hack can solve. Use a smartcard.
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does anyone know a good way to protect my software from key loggers (except from a screen keyboard, that my users tend to complain) ? Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:
This is an interesting problem... You could draw your keyboard on the screen and have the user use the mouse to enter the password (or you could draw a numeric keypad, to keep things simple). You could even randomize the keys so logging all mouse movements wouldn't get you anywhere. Even if they take periodic screenshots, they'd only see a keypad. You could still have someone secretly install GotoMyPC, but I don't know what you could do against that, except maybe sound!
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