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Keyboard spyware?
(lemmy.ml)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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All that comes down to your threat model.
If you're very concerned about sophisticated actors getting effectively keyloggers on you. Install a privacy focused operating system on your phone, like graphene os (fixed spelling). Don't change the keyboard. Keep the default secure keyboard.
For your physical computer, uses very standard keyboard. Nothing fancy nothing that's reprogrammable. Most people have USB keyboards nowadays, make sure you plug your keyboard and mouse into their own USB controller, so nothing can snoop those keystrokes. Don't use a KVM, don't use a fancy monitor that basically got a computer inside of it.
If you think you might be a target, buy your keyboard with cash, in fact by all of your electronics of cash, don't order anything for delivery. They could get tampered with on the way to you.
I mean if you're that concerned get a thinkpad X200, libre boot it, and run qubes OS
Good idea, if it fits your threat model.
If your threat model trusts google, then a locked down Chromebook is fine too
The EFF has some good guides to help you design your threat model and tolerances.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/06/digital-security-advice-journalists-covering-protests-against-police-killings
Https://ssd.eff.org
Qbues on whonix is even better
This Tails if you dont got the time
At least we could name things properly. I'm 120% sure people who don't know graphene os have no idea what you mean by grafine os, and by searching they may even find something that's a bad knockoff or something like that.
Please always type names correctly, and also include a link to the official website, so that people don't install some literal spyware because they don't know better.
The commenter was meaning refer to graphene os: https://grapheneos.org
It's important to mention that it is only available for Google Pixel phones, and as such it is also unfit as a general recommendation that "you should install this on your phone".