Re: Can someone just remove my hard disk and copy the contents?



"blackhat" <netsurf1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:1138397684.915553.264840
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:

>>Maybe you're wrong see http://www.keyghost.com/PCI-MPCI-Keylogger.htm
>>extract:
>
> Yep, a seperate device like the one your pointing to would get
> everything. If it's in the keyboard and not visible, who would know
> it's there unless they took the keyboard apart?
>
> If you come home one day and find a new keyboard attached to your box,
> don't use it, lol!


I have never seen the value of in-keyboard keyloggers - the chance that it
will be the exact brand and model as the one used by the victim is small.

No, better to insert the keylogger into the existing keyboard if you have
the luxury of sufficient unobserved time, or insert a keylogger in an
identical model of keyboard (very easy to do in most corporate
environments) and then swap keyboards. (Use the ordinary M x F 6-pin
keylogger with matching male/female connectors within the keyboard. Makes
recovery simple and convenient.)

Regards,

.



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