- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Posted by: The Freik
Posted by: PyRo Tek NikS
Yes the keylogger can't affect you unless you well touch a key. I've never heard of any other way it could work.
True, but there are other ways of getting someone's password information other than keyloggers, such as other browser cookies.
A handy-dandy network protocoll analyzer might work too. They really are a useful tool (I discovered that Myspace.com doesn't encrypt your login information, so any Joe Schmo can be reading your packets and nabbing your log in)
Ya thats where networkers own. I know a guy who phished 45,000 myspace accts and literally showed me the list.
IPv6 FTW!