OnLine Banking

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by JConLine, Apr 26, 2009.

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  1. caspian

    caspian Registered Member

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    You don't use keyscrambler or anything like that to protect against keyloggers?
     
  2. tonyseeking

    tonyseeking Former Poster

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    Hey Pete, why do online banking through Sandboxie? What does that achieve to secure your session?
     
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    Have you noticed however, no new version has been relased for ages. They still working on it? Or had it achieved perfection? :argh:
     
  5. tonyseeking

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    Does this mean I can remove all passwords from my firefox "saved passwords" and only use lastpass which keeps and encrypts all passwords on my HD?
     
  6. tonyseeking

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    I have used a PC for 20 years, never been infected with a keylogger.

    keyloggers are only usually found in warez or pirated/cracked files. So avoid that illegal junk and you will never get a keylogger to begin with.

    But you can also just get Neo's Safekeys.
     
  7. Creer

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    Keeping passwords in browsers is highly dangerous:
    http://www.info-svc.com/news/2008/12-12/
     
  8. ruinebabine

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    How 2 months mean "age" for you??
    http://keepass.info/
     
  9. markoman

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    Well you can't be sure of that. All you can say is that in 20 years you have never noticed any behaviour that made you think of being infected by a keylogger.
     
  10. tonyseeking

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    An attacker need not have full control over a target server or a victim's computer to obtain a password from their web browser. Highly unlikely with my PC and skills :argh:

    And are you hinting that the solution is using https://lastpass.com/?

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8542

    BTW, this concerns me when I installed the firefox plugin,, it says "I UNDERSTAND THAT MY ENCRYPTED DATA WILL BE SENT TO LASTPASS"

    What the hell is that for? They can decrypt my personal data, using their own backdoor password.
     
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