Inverse keylogger
If you (like we once did) get a case where you have to explain ‘random mouse movements and keyboard inputs’, you might want to check for the following device:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/a11e/
It should not be too hard to notice (who would miss some sort of PCB connected to their USB port…
), maybe they should try and put some more effort into hiding it. Real keyloggers, like the ones from KeyGhost are far harder to detect…
Anyway, this device was not the cause in our case, nevertheless a fun thing to stumble upon (thanks to TB).
Literally make history with Firefox 3
I reckon most people will have seen the news that there is a new major release of ‘the other’ web browser, Mozilla Firefox (no browser wars please
). The release of version 3 of this web browser was hyped up with an attempt to make it to the Guinness Book of Records, with a world record for the highest number of software downloads in 24 hours. “Make history with Firefox” was the slogan, but I will take a look at a way to literally make history with Firefox 3. Browser history, that is.
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