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Message-ID: <NHBBKOKFNKAIECDLOKDCIEJNEJAA.alerta@redsegura.com>
From: alerta at redsegura.com (Alerta Redsegura)
Subject: Re: pgp passphrase


>On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 19:41, Max Valdez wrote:
>> > Keylogger ?

>> Intelligent enoght to know wish keystrokes are passphrase ??

>Nah, keyloggers don't have to be intelligent, they just have to log
>data. It is *you* that needs to be intelligent when reviewing the
>captured key strokes.

I would dare to say that very little intelligence is required...

Please consider the following:

------- keylogger logfile start snip ------


[Seguridad Inform?tica - Microsoft Internet Explorer] - Sun Mar 21 15:11:47
2004
  [Keys]
  {
    www.hotmail.com

  }
  [URL] {
http://loginnet.passport.com/login.srf?id=2&svc=mail&cbid=24325&msppjph=1&tw
=0&fs=1&fsa=1&fsat=1296000&lc=58378&_lang=ES }
  [URL] { http://login.passport.net/uilogin.srf?id=2 }
  [Keys]
  {
    a<RETROCESO>ikoch<CTRL><ALT DERECHA>@hotmail.com
myownsecret#passphr4seno&onewill3v3rdiscover

  }

------- keylogger logfile end snip ------

Regards,

I?igo Koch


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