Yikes yer right. Sorry. My mistake. cs
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 10:12 -0700, Tracy R Reed wrote: > 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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