Security question for cordless keyboard users and new logitech winners.

pulse8

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The only thing people would know by logging my keystrokes is what pr0n sites I visit.
 

Scarpozzi

Lifer
Jun 13, 2000
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LOL. I have a cordless keyboard for use with my 27" Princeton Arcadia monitor. :p Anyone who would use a cordless keyboard for a server or for logging into anything where security was an issue is stupid to start with....
 

pulse8

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
LOL. I have a cordless keyboard for use with my 27" Princeton Arcadia monitor. :p Anyone who would use a cordless keyboard for a server or for logging into anything where security was an issue is stupid to start with....

Well, the only security issue I have is my online banking, but the worse they could probably do there is pay my bills. :p
 

yoda291

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Originally posted by: pulse8
The only thing people would know by logging my keystrokes is what pr0n sites I visit.
Let's not forget your login and password here.
 

NutBucket

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Aug 30, 2000
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Gee, good thing I never ended buying a wireless keyboard. That could have been bad.
 

pulse8

Lifer
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Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: pulse8
The only thing people would know by logging my keystrokes is what pr0n sites I visit.
Let's not forget your login and password here.

I don't always type my login and password here because I have it save that info.

Anyways, what's the worse that could happen with that? They would piss some people around here off? I do that sometimes anyway. :p
 

RichieZ

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Logitech keyboards have some kind of "Secure" connection option, just recieved mine today and I set it up with the secure option