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From: Erik Tayler (erikDIGITALOFFENSE.NET)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 16:15:29 CDT

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    First. This really doesn't have anything to do with the original
    topic, but that's ok. I would just like to put my card in the pile,
    as I am impressed with the KeyGhost [www.keyghost.com]. A co-
    worker of mine bought one, and it is a quality product. A way to
    possibly incorporate the KeyGhost into this conversation... Let me
    give an example.

    Someone is using a Logitech which uses an "advanced digital
    technology" -Logitech ... Could one still use a KeyGhost in that
    manner, placing the dongle upstream of the receiver? Not really an
    important topic, just somewhat interesting.

    Erik Tayler
    Security Analyst
    Digital Defense Incorporated
    http://www.digitaldefense.net

    Blake Frantz wrote:
    >
    > While not trying to sound like commercial. I have used the keyghost
    > standard version and thus far am very impressed with its size and
    > functionality. You can also get the log digestion application that
    > attempts to extract login information "something<tab>something<enter>"
    > and URLs. Just my two cents.
    >
    > Blake
    >
    > =================================================================
    > The Government, like diapers, should be replaced regularly, and
    > often for the same reasons.
    >
    > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Carl Douglas wrote:
    >
    > > ---------------------- Forwarded by Carl Douglas/CIMG/CVG on 04/02/2001
    > > 05:22 PM ---------------------------
    > >
    > >
    > > Carl Douglas
    > > 04/02/2001 05:22 PM
    > >
    > > To: percivalNS1.DEVNULL.NL
    > > cc:
    > > Subject: Re: wireless keyboards (Document link: Database 'Carl Douglas',
    > > View '($Sent)')
    > >
    > > see: http://www.keyghost.com
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > percivalNS1.DEVNULL.NL on 04/02/2001 02:15:44 PM
    > >
    > > Please respond to percivalNS1.DEVNULL.NL
    > >
    > > To: VULN-DEVSECURITYFOCUS.COM
    > > cc: (bcc: Carl Douglas/CIMG/CVG)
    > > Subject: wireless keyboards
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Subject: wireless keyboards
    > > I was wondering, is it possible to sniff keystrokes on wireless keyboards
    > > and such? How do we approach?
    > >
    > > Just trying to raise a discussion :-)
    > >
    > > Taylan
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
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    > >
    > >
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