thanks, TorontoTrader, very kewl. There is now another thread on this very subject.
Quote from jmjatlanta:
Makes me glad I'm a geek. This article has made the decision for me to switch my trading PC to Linux or OpenBSD. Hardware firewall in front of a *nix box with my packet sniffer turned on.
I'm not saying I'm impervious, but I can say I'm not passive about security.
Any notes about running IB's TWS on Linux? Anyone running OpenBSD?
Quote from gbos:
I am not a software engineer but I think the task of capturing with a trojan the exchange of input between ¡on screen keyboards¢ and the operating system is trivial. It will offer protection only in limited cases of keyloggers not designed to capture this exchange.
In one case that a trojan infected my pc, neither the antivirus nor spybot detected it. Instead I use Process Explorer application from time to time for monitoring any suspicious activity on my pc. With this application I spotted two suspect dlls running in memory and I detected the trojan.
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html
Quote from kiwi_trader:
Bugger
http://research.sunbelt-software.com/threatdisplay.aspx?name=Virtual Keyboard Logger&threatid=42727
Advice Type Remove
Description Virtual Keyboard Logger logs all the buttons which has pressed on Virtual Keyboard systems that have been developped against KeyLoggers.
Try snoopfree + your normal xsoftspy, adaware, spybot collection
http://www.snoopfree.com/PrivacyShield.htm
Quote from TGM:
cool tool I have all kinds of stuff running. How do you tell when something is shady? Any tips.