Chris Seberino wrote:
> Yea but by the time the attacker *retrieves* the logged
> password Tracy will have changed it!

You seem to not understand how keyloggers work. They often transmit the
results in real time over the net. Even if they were stored locally any
password change I made would be in there. So whenever the attacker did
get around to retrieving it he would have the current root password.

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