Thursday, April 26, 2007
Good review of hardware keyloggers
The Iron Geek reviews PS/2 and USB keystroke loggers.
Since the days of the keystroke recorder that looks like an RF suppressor in the cable, there's been a new generation of USB devices that, with varying and sometimes configurable stealthiness, sit on the USB bus and record keyboard traffic as it goes by.
There's no real defense except for physical security.
Since the days of the keystroke recorder that looks like an RF suppressor in the cable, there's been a new generation of USB devices that, with varying and sometimes configurable stealthiness, sit on the USB bus and record keyboard traffic as it goes by.
There's no real defense except for physical security.