Well not with java ...? Any keylogger would catch what you type; or
any mouse-logger could catch what you click.
You could either attempt to remove/bypass keyloggers with a
lower-level language, or type in code.
..
-- Michael
On 7/13/05, Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How secure can I
On 7/12/05, Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How secure can I make a Java sandbox from the rest of the network I'm on?
Can I make it so that my network administrator can't see what I'm typing? In
other words, a secure environment that's sitting on an insecure machine.
Although you asked
I'd just like to say that the American troops who carried out Bush's
illegal war in Iraq, which killled 100,000 Iraqi civilians, are war
criminals, and I'd like to encourage all of AmeriKKKa's victims to capture
them and bake them in pies, after forcing them to bark like dogs and poop
cypherpunk wrote:
eprint.iacr.org/2005/186 is an attack by Xuesheng Zhong on several
blind signature schemes, including one widely discussed on the
Cypherpunks mailing list back in the 1990s by Stefan Brands. The paper
seems to show that it is possible for the bank/mint to recognize blind
Quit inciting me to bake US troops into pies. I didn't want to do it, but
you made such a convincing argument that I just had to. it's all your fault:
You FORCED me to bake Corp Anderson and Lieutenant Sanders into pies. (Well,
I actually didn't bake them in pies but baked some GI Joe action