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| Subject: | RE: keyloggers? |
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| Date: | Wed, 6 Apr 2005 12:09:27 +0100 |
Best practise - don't. There would be no sure way of knowing that a machine is not logging keystrokes. You could probably take a look at task list and see what is running and find out that it is, but the opposite is a lot more difficult to prove. Ian -----Original Message----- From: SB [mailto:vidyabalaji@gmail.com] Sent: 01 April 2005 20:48 To: webappsec@securityfocus.com Subject: keyloggers? Hi! Any recommendations of Best Practices when accessing your Online Banking account from an Internet Cafe? Assuming your bank does not provide two factor authentication, are there any specific checks you can do, tools you can run on a machine to ensure it is not Logging keystrokes, caching UID/pwds etc Any suggestions or advice in this area is greatly appreciated Thanks SB
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