example of keyboard biometrics
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Keyboard Biometric idea
Keyboard Biometric idea
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
Re: Keyboard Biometric idea
This is basically a keylogger that records the times between keystrokes.
In the article, it says:
MapVirtualKeyEx Function
Translates (maps) a virtual-key code into a scan code or character value, or translates a scan code into a virtual-key code. The function translates the codes using the input language and an input locale identifier.
In the article, it says:
But i disagree: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/ms646307" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The best part of it is that the collected data does not contain any type of personal information or information that can be used to draw conclusions about the user. The text becomes anonymous as its being typed, and the contents of the text can't be reconstructed by the system operator or by KeyTrac.
MapVirtualKeyEx Function
Translates (maps) a virtual-key code into a scan code or character value, or translates a scan code into a virtual-key code. The function translates the codes using the input language and an input locale identifier.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It works on my machine...
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Re: Keyboard Biometric idea
gog, it doesn't save the text. I assume it just saves how much time it takes you to progress from one letter to the next. It could also record common typos etc, creating a personal typing profile.