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- Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 20:58:33 +0900
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David Santinoli (u235@example.com) wrote: > I'll be spending a week in Tokyo starting from Sep 5. I'd like to ask if > anyone knows an Internet cafe (or similar public access point) in Tokyo offering > advanced tools such as a SSH client. I haven't been to an Internet cafe in at least 2 years but at the time they were all running Win9x or MacOS, so there's nothing to stop you from bringing ttssh.exe or some other FTP tool on a floppy or FTPing it and installing it. For that matter, even if they are running Win2K now, you still can do it for anything that doesn't require administrator authority to install. That is, of course, why I wouldn't use an Internet cafe machine to access any host that would pose a problem if it were cracked. You might be encrypting your session, but there's nothing to stop a blackhat from going to an Internet cafe and putting in a piece of software that logs keystrokes and sends interesting traffic somewhere else or just records it on the localhost for later retrieval. Why I don't consider this likely, it's both possible and trivial to do. I've installed software on Internet cafe PCs when they didn't have something I wanted (Netscape, in a case where they all had IE) and no one is watching what you do. Of course, if anyone is watching, it's probably via software and everything you do is already being logged by the cafe. I doubt that just as much, but again, there's nothing to stop them. At least SSH protects you from anyone running a sniffer on the network (probably more likely than a keyboard logger on the localhost), but it doesn't make you completely safe. It may be safe enough for your needs, though, depending on the risk involved if your password does get sniffed. Jonathan
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