Mark McIntyre <markmcintyre@TROUSERSspamcop.net> wrote in news:09jOk.252876
$5p1.56150@en-nntp-06.dc1.easynews.com:

> Juan I. Cahis wrote:
>>
>> To be able to install a keylogger, the user should be logged in with
>> Administrator features, and I supposed that the user didn't leave the
>> computer unattended *and* powered on *and* logged in, did you?

>
> If the hacker has physical access to the computer, all bets are off. He
> can boot from a CD or pendrive and install whatever the heck he likes on
> the laptop.
>


Not if the HD is entirely encrypted he can't. It would do him no good
whatsoever to boot from cd, no data to read. No drive to load anything
onto.


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