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Bluefrog
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Topic: Anti-Keylogger for IE Posted: 27 July 2004 at 11:30am |
I've just released an anti-keylogger security solution for web pages at http://renegademinds.com/Default.aspx?PageContentID=1&ta bid=42.
You can view a demo of it at http://renegademinds.com/Default.aspx?PageContentID=6&ta bid=42.
It protects your users (web visitors) from stolen logins, passwords, credit card numbers, and identity theft. The program assumes that users are already hacked and stops keyloggers from stealing information from web forms. (It's a secure input.)
I'm curious to know if this is something people here at WWG would find useful.
This is the first and only product of its kind out there, so it's a bit on the cutting edge of computer security, and I'm not sure if it's something people will find useful or want to use. i.e. Do we actually care about our users?
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Posted: 27 July 2004 at 8:47pm |
it still picks up space bars and backspaces... your slacking..
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Posted: 28 July 2004 at 8:52am |
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Any keyloggers that are on a coperate network are usually there for a
reason. And even if it is a virus users and still restricted from
running there own exes.
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Bluefrog
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Posted: 28 July 2004 at 9:33am |
pmormr wrote:
it still picks up space bars and backspaces... your slacking..  |
I'm not worried about that because spaces and backspaces don't reveal anything. But you forgot tabs ...
huwnet wrote:
Any keyloggers that are on a coperate network are usually there for a reason. And even if it is a virus users and still restricted from running there own exes. |
It's not meant to protect conscientious users that install anti-virus and firewall software. It's meant to protect the average unsuspecting person who is already infected, uses web forms and gets their information stolen there.
The fact is that everybody knows that they should use security software, but people are just too lazy or cheap to buy it. The only people that really take security seriously are IT professionals. This solution is meant to give web masters / IT pros the ability to protect users at no cost to the user.
Thanks for the comments though. More are always appreciated too
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Posted: 28 July 2004 at 10:32am |
Considering your target market, I think you need a white paper on the site describing the process it follows - if not the technical details.
Reading the available info it appears to be site - or form? specific. Or does it protect the enduser regardless of the site they visit?
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Posted: 28 July 2004 at 11:42am |
dpyers wrote:
Considering your target market, I think you need a white paper on the site describing the process it follows - if not the technical details.
Reading the available info it appears to be site - or form? specific. Or does it protect the enduser regardless of the site they visit?
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Thanks. I was specifically hoping to hear from you.
This version of Anti-Keylogger for IE actually embeds a secure input object and the generator helps create the code needed for the object. The next version will simply cover pure HTML inputs with only 1 object being embedded.
I'll go back and see if I can come up with some better materials to explain exactly what it does.
Thanks for the input Dpyers.
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Posted: 30 July 2004 at 5:40am |
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Well I did see a google advert for anti-keylogger.com or something like
this so you are not the first person to make a program like this.
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Posted: 31 July 2004 at 1:19am |
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There are regular windows forms style anti-keyloggers, but this is the first to secure inputs for a web site with the end user not having to do anything. Others require the end user to download and install them.
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