It appears that some Dell laptops now come with hidden keylogger hardware built-in. Some people I asked about this suggested it was a device called a Keyghost.
Why would Dell pay money to do this?
And is it for real?
« previous page
(Page 1 of 1, totaling 1 entries)
next page » Frontpage
Sven Mueller about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 11:28 Only problem with them deletin
g all info about me is that th
ey might re-collect my info fr
om some place later and [...]
Jeff Licquia about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 11:19 Civil law might be preferable
in this case. Will you be abl
e to get a prosecutor to care
about a minor offense?
[...]
Anonymous about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 02:56 I don't know about the situati
on in the U.S., but here in Ge
rmany, we have nice privacy la
ws:
[*]First, any c [...]
Benjamin A'Lee about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 02:22 He could recycle it, but first
ly, it's much more efficient i
n the long term for it not to
be sent in the first pla [...]
Sarah Pollock about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 00:48 Nice one! You've inspired me
to do something about these an
noying PennySaver catalogues -
like you, I hate junk m [...]
anon about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Wed, 20.08.2008 22:00 "I will never understand why p
eople like yourself like to ma
ke mountains out of (making mo
untains out of)^n mole h [...]
John Goerzen about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Wed, 20.08.2008 21:54 I'm not subverting the law; th
is usage of it has been explic
itly approved and encouraged b
y the Supreme Court, and [...]
Michael Campbell about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Wed, 20.08.2008 20:47 How proud you must be, subvert
ing an obscure law for your ow
n, unrelated ends. I can only
guess you're one to ran [...]
Comments
Thu, 21.08.2008 11:28
Only problem with them deletin g all info about me is that th ey might re-collect my info fr om some place later and [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 11:19
Civil law might be preferable in this case. Will you be abl e to get a prosecutor to care about a minor offense? [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 02:56
I don't know about the situati on in the U.S., but here in Ge rmany, we have nice privacy la ws: [*]First, any c [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 02:22
He could recycle it, but first ly, it's much more efficient i n the long term for it not to be sent in the first pla [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 00:48
Nice one! You've inspired me to do something about these an noying PennySaver catalogues - like you, I hate junk m [...]
Wed, 20.08.2008 22:00
"I will never understand why p eople like yourself like to ma ke mountains out of (making mo untains out of)^n mole h [...]
Wed, 20.08.2008 21:54
I'm not subverting the law; th is usage of it has been explic itly approved and encouraged b y the Supreme Court, and [...]
Wed, 20.08.2008 20:47
How proud you must be, subvert ing an obscure law for your ow n, unrelated ends. I can only guess you're one to ran [...]