R. A. Hettinga writes:
Everyone remember First Virtual's Nat Borenstein's major discovery of the
keyboard logger?
'Magic Lantern' part of new 'Enhanced Carnivore Project'
[etc]
In the same vein, but a different application, does anyone know what
the state of the art is for detecting
Kent Borg writes:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 10:40:11AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the same vein, but a different application, does anyone know what
the state of the art is for detecting such tampering? In particular,
when sitting at a PC doing banking, is there any mechanism by
At 10:40 AM 11/21/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the same vein, but a different application, does anyone know what
the state of the art is for detecting such tampering? In particular,
when sitting at a PC doing banking, is there any mechanism by which a
user can know that the PC is not
http://www.iprivacy.com
I don't think I've seen these guys before. They don't google up much, anyway...
At a first approximation, it looks like a bunch of ex-Citicorpers gonna do
the trust us, we used to be from Citicorp trusted third party thing.
Don't recognize any of the names from my
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R. A. Hettinga writes:
Everyone remember First Virtual's Nat Borenstein's major discovery of the
keyboard logger?
'Magic Lantern' part of new 'Enhanced Carnivore Project'
[etc]
In the same vein, but a different application, does
Jay Sulzberger writes:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R. A. Hettinga writes:
Everyone remember First Virtual's Nat Borenstein's major discovery of the
keyboard logger?
'Magic Lantern' part of new 'Enhanced Carnivore Project'
[etc]
In