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How will you defend against hardware keyloggers when using public computers and Internet Kiosks?

Keystroke logging is the action of tracking (or logging) the keys struck on a keyboard, typically in a covert manner so that the person using the keyboard is unaware that their actions are being monitored.

How will you defend against hardware keyloggers when using public computers and Internet Kiosks? (Select 4 answers)

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A.
Alternate between typing the login credentials and typing characters somewhere else in the focus window

B.
Type a wrong password first, later type the correct password on the login page defeating the keylogger recording

C.
Type a password beginning with the last letter and then using the mouse to move the cursor for each subsequent letter.

D.
The next key typed replaces selected text portion. E.g. if the password is “secret”, one could type “s”, then some dummy keys “asdfsd”.
Then these dummies could be selected with mouse, and next character from the password “e” is typed, which replaces the dummies  “asdfsd”

E.
The next key typed replaces selected text portion. E.g. if the password is “secret”, one could type “s”, then some dummy keys “asdfsd”.
Then these dummies could be selected with mouse, and next character from the password “e” is typed, which replaces the dummies “asdfsd”

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