Be Careful With The Black Device for Keyboards

Scoob

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PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHENEVER YOU'RE USING A public computer (Like INTERNET CAFES. ETC ).
CHECK THE BACK OF THE PC AND SEE IF THE BELOW DEVICE IS THERE.... IF SO..then DO NOT USE IT!!


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New storing device fits at the end of the keyboard cable connecting to the PC specialized to save all typed keys in it?
Mostly could be used in net cafes, exhibitions, hotels and airports therefore be careful especially the people who use the internet in these places to enter their bank accounts online or any other important sites.
After you enter the bank account and leave the PC it will be easy to open your account again as all what you have typed has been saved in the Black device.

Therefore, you should check the PC for any suspicious piece behind it before using the net in public places for important sites.
 
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technobeat

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Even without such hardware, its easy for some one to use software keystroke recorders. so hard to trust those places now.
 

OptiplexFx

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technobeat said:
Even without such hardware, its easy for some one to use software keystroke recorders. so hard to trust those places now.
Yep, software keyloggers are hard to detect in public computers, especially if you don't have admin rights. That is why I never log in to my important email accounts from public computers.
 

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