It's already been done. My friend lives in Turkey and they have those there. His online banking displays a keypad to enter the PIN and every time he clicks a digit the numbers all mix up so the screen clicks can't be tracked. The latest Turkish spyware takes a photo of a small square round the mouse whenever you click on one of those pages.
Does every keyboard have a different USB ident? If so you might be able to get a second keyboard and tell the VM to connect that USB device directly to the VM so it's not scanned by Windows.
Cheers,
Paul.
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-----Original Message-----
From: trotter <m.nuttall@???>
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 18:17:33
To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List<hampshire@???>
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Linux virtual machine inside Windows
At 18:11 04/12/2008, you wrote:
>Hi trotter,
>
>On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 05:54:00PM +0000, trotter wrote:
> > I was wondering if a keylogger infection inside windows could
> read keystrokes
> > in a Linux virtual OS. I was thinking of setting up a virtual
> Linux OS inside
> > windows so when i want to purchase online or do some banking I wouldn't
> > have to reboot into Linux.
>
>Should be fine as long as you also use a virtual keyboard so that
>the keylogger in your Windows OS doesn't see the key presses. You
>could possibly have one that was a keyboard image on the screen
>inside another window, which you would click on to send the key
>presses.
Ahh yes, theres a virtual keyboard in Kapersky internet security.
Thanks for the reminder.
Which brings up the possibility that theres malware that takes a screenshot
which will also capture the virtual machine.
Hmm i think i have answered my own question then.
Martin N
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