Well not with java ...? Any keylogger would catch what you type; or any mouse-logger could catch what you click.
You could either attempt to remove/bypass keyloggers with a lower-level language, or type in code. ... -- Michael On 7/13/05, Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How secure can I make a Java sandbox from the rest of the network I'm on? > Can I make it so that my network administrator can't see what I'm typing? In > other words, a secure environment that's sitting on an insecure machine. > > And of course, there's a short term 'solution' (which will work until they > catch on) and then a long-term solution (which they can't very easily stop > even when they know such a thing exists). > > Oh, and it helps to remember that a network admin AIN'T an engineer: If > Microsoft or someone hasn't built an app for it, then they can't do anything > about it. > > -TD