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Many banks use
some kind of onscreen keyboard for typing in your PIN or password now. If you're using Windows, you can use the built-in on-screen keyboard (osk.exe) to type in sensitive data. It's pretty customizable and a good way to beat a keylogger. I wouldn't want to type an email or anything longer than a username/password with it though. I would be shocked if most Linux distros didn't have something similar (sorry, can't check now as the Linux boxen are at home).
Posted by: Real World   Posted on: 11/16/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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There will of course be  Boot_Agnostic | 11/16/05
Many banks use  Real World | 11/16/05
Re: Many banks use  BXLE | 11/16/05
I guess everyone forgot  btljooz | 11/16/05

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