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Judge Demands Details Of FBI's Keylogger

wb8foz writes: "EPIC is reporting that Judge Politan has told the FBI to come up with details on the keystroke logger they used against Scarfo. Previously, the FBI claimed the technology was so Zuper-seKret that telling anyone how it worked would threaten 'national security'..."

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  1. Oh brother! by mcrbids · · Score: 4, Informative
    Go to google. Type "Key Logger", press enter.

    On the very FIRST PAGE is this link to what appears to be what we're talking about.

    3 Minutes, $80, how much did we pay for the FBI version?

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  2. Revealing the FBI's secret... by sheldon · · Score: 4, Informative

    This was mentioned on slashdot a year ago.

    A company called Keyghost makes a small device that you place either inside a keyboard, or in between the keyboard and the computer that will log several kilobytes of keystrokes.

    I would assume this is similar to the super secret technology that the FBI used.

    1. Re:Revealing the FBI's secret... by ckm · · Score: 4, Informative

      Yes, and they even advertise it as such.

      From their homepage:

      KeyGhost II Professional Special Edition: This model stores up to 2,000,000 keystrokes with 128-bit encryption. It is recommended for long-term monitoring and computer security control. This model is designed for government agencies, such as the police or drug enforcement, which are engaged in long-term computer investigations. A 'Turbo Download Adaptor' is highly recommended when using this model, as using 'Ghosting' to retrieve the keystrokes may take several days. Retail Price: $US 349.00

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