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RE: [Full-disclosure] Re: Most common keystroke loggers?
- To: "Thierry Zoller" <Thierry@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Re: Most common keystroke loggers?
- From: "Todd Towles" <toddtowles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 14:32:03 -0600
If the user is passed to a phishing site that ask for the OTP, the user
enters it, the phishing site can return a error and instruct the user to
use the next OTP password, hence giving the attacker any number of
OTP....the OTP ones that are list based anyways.
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> Of Thierry Zoller
> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 2:21 PM
> To: Dave Korn
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> Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Most common keystroke loggers?
>
> Dear Dave Korn,
>
> DK> How about one-time passwords? Just go ahead and *let*
> them keylog
> DK> it all they like; by the time they've snarfed a pw, it's
> no use any
> DK> more. (See S/Key for more details.)
> ITAN I hear you scream. Oh yes.. keylogger fakes that the OTP
> is not accepted, user enters a new one. Thief has a working OTP.
>
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