Security: Avoiding keyloggers -Florence
Posted: 03 Feb 2016, 13:38
As you can read here there is not much you can do if your hardware is compromised.
A keylogger in the firmware of your Bios is..very bad, but a Virtual keyboard can cope with that:

We know that the State Security Police forces around the world request them (Like the Norwegian PST) and that many probably are using them without any kind of public treatment since that is customary in matters of "National security".
But it sems to be important to make one thing very clear:
You do not support terrorism even if you want your privacy! That is what is more or less marketed from those who want the keyloggers: "If you love your country then you will accept them".
It looks like they have missed the very concept of freedom or set security higher. What they need to understand is that is OK to close your toilet door even if you do not do anything to hurt your nation in there.
It has gone so far that people who download Tails and read certain Linux magazines are especially monitored in the US - and probably elsewhere too. People that are not suspected of anything else than reading Linux magazines and wanting to surf privately.
So here we are then: Free to pursue any religion we want but not any OS
- and let me take this opportunity to say "Hi NSA,PST and GCHQ"
To avoid the Keylogger there is a way that Tails uses:
They use the Florence Virtual keyboard It can be used to type passwords in important forums -like this one - by using the mouse.
That will be hard to keylog
So terrorists will be reading this and use it to our common misfortune you say?
Yes they might, but let us face it: If those agencies really are going after someone they will be patient and there will be slipups in the terrorist routines - so they will get them anyway.
I want them to be caught - but not at the expense of our freedom (you know; that stuff that was worth fighting and dying for in the old days that we sing about in national anthems).
Anyway Florence is a nice piece of software that stays out of your way and can be popped whenever you type sensitive information.

I had to compile it from AUR but Centos has it in the epel repo so Fedora has it in the repos too. You will find florence in the standard Debian repos.
A keylogger in the firmware of your Bios is..very bad, but a Virtual keyboard can cope with that:

We know that the State Security Police forces around the world request them (Like the Norwegian PST) and that many probably are using them without any kind of public treatment since that is customary in matters of "National security".
But it sems to be important to make one thing very clear:
You do not support terrorism even if you want your privacy! That is what is more or less marketed from those who want the keyloggers: "If you love your country then you will accept them".
It looks like they have missed the very concept of freedom or set security higher. What they need to understand is that is OK to close your toilet door even if you do not do anything to hurt your nation in there.
It has gone so far that people who download Tails and read certain Linux magazines are especially monitored in the US - and probably elsewhere too. People that are not suspected of anything else than reading Linux magazines and wanting to surf privately.
So here we are then: Free to pursue any religion we want but not any OS
To avoid the Keylogger there is a way that Tails uses:
They use the Florence Virtual keyboard It can be used to type passwords in important forums -like this one - by using the mouse.
That will be hard to keylog

So terrorists will be reading this and use it to our common misfortune you say?
Yes they might, but let us face it: If those agencies really are going after someone they will be patient and there will be slipups in the terrorist routines - so they will get them anyway.
I want them to be caught - but not at the expense of our freedom (you know; that stuff that was worth fighting and dying for in the old days that we sing about in national anthems).
Anyway Florence is a nice piece of software that stays out of your way and can be popped whenever you type sensitive information.

I had to compile it from AUR but Centos has it in the epel repo so Fedora has it in the repos too. You will find florence in the standard Debian repos.