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Date: Fri Dec  2 17:09:44 2005
From: kanarip at pczone-clan.nl (Jeroen van Meeuwen)
Subject: Most common keystroke loggers?

My guess is you would either need something the _compromised_ system could
not obtain/remember, or something that, would it be obtained/remembered by
the system, isn't useable twice.

Any thoughts on this?

Kind regards,

Jeroen van Meeuwen

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kanarip

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