kloak is an anti keystroke deanonymization tool. [1] A major enhancement for the privacy software ecosystem. It's new and currently called a prototype. We're currently discussing it [2] with upstream, Debian packaging it [3] [4].
Upstream might also in future provide a anti mice keystroke deanonymization tool. I am currently wondering if I should suggest to upstream to create two separate packages for anti keyboard and anti mice deanonymization or if a shared package with both tools would be better? Keystroke deanonymization is a huge danger to privacy. This attack even works if one is using Tor Browser. There is an impressive commercial keystroke tracking demo. [5] Even if Tor Browser - one day - defeats this attack, we still want to solve it for other software such as ssh. Best regards, Patrick [1] https://github.com/vmonaco/kloak [2] https://github.com/vmonaco/keystroke-obfuscation/issues/1 [3] https://github.com/vmonaco/kloak/issues/3 [4] https://github.com/vmonaco/kloak/pull/5 [5] https://www.keytrac.net/en/tryout

