The external keyboard sniffer is a physical device that snaps into the
keyboard connection and has an internal battery.

It records all throughput that comes from the keyboard and goes into the
keyboard port on the computer.  So it is completely outside of the computer
and its processes for all intents and purposes.  It is invisible.  Yet,
every electronic device has a signature, so there should be a countermeasure
that can be developed against these things.  (Like disassembling your
keyboard and examining the connection every morning before you boot up. )

Ken


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> > It takes up no
> > system resources, i.e. undetectable from a software viewpoint,
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> _No_ system resources? Nice work if you can get it. How is this possible?
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