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Re: [Full-disclosure] Most common keystroke loggers?



Shannon,

<shameless plug>

Why don't you try http://www.teleauth.com?

It's a two-factor authentication service that can be easily plugged
into your applications. It authenticates users by calling them on
their phone and requesting a PIN code. It's easy to use and free.

There's also PAM modules for UNIX and UNIX-like systems, a Ruby
module, a Drupal module, and some others that I can't think of at the
moment.

</shameless plug>

Mohit.



On 12/1/05, Shannon Johnston <sjohnston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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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"There are 10 types of people. Those who understand binary, and those
who don't."
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