Haha disregard my previous post, forgot to disable my AV program.
Thinks it's a trojan.
Very Unprivate Software wrote:
>
> Since the purpose is showing that the authentication method is "safe"
> even on a compromised system (hm, hm...) the keystroke logger doesn't
> have to be common, the point is to show that the system is "under
> control". For that, just plant a vnc server, with that you can even do
> a nifty presentation. If you still want to combine this with a
> keylogger, an example of a simple and freeware one is at
> www.zorro.hu/sc-kl/
>
> Can I ask what the authentication is about?
>
> greets,
> php0t
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shannon Johnston"
> <sjohnston_at_cavionplus.com>
> To: <full-disclosure_at_lists.grok.org.uk>
> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 6:24 PM
> Subject: [Full-disclosure] Most common keystroke loggers?
>
>
>> Hi All,
>> I'm looking for input on what you all believe the most common keystroke
>> loggers are. I've been challenged to write an authentication method (for
>> a web site) that can be secure while using a compromised system.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Shannon
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