Hypothetically speaking:
Let's say I have hardware based keylogger maliciously installed onto a laptop of mine. How can I best subvert the keylogger?
destroy the laptop
>>55149386
On-screen keyboard
>>55149386
Get a new laptop.
hmmmm
>>55149386
Click around a bunch with the mouse and enter stuff out of sequence/jumping between text fields
>>55149386
Type everything in a fictional language like Klingon or Norwegian
PRESENT DAY
PRESENT TIME
HAHAHAHAHAHA
>>55149460
CURRENT YEAR
>>55149386
Switch to voice commands
sudo rm keylogger
>>55149386
Block the ports or the ip address being used by the keylogger, maybe.
>>55151012
Don't do this! The keylogger will steal your password.
>hardware-based keylogger
Depends. If it's hooked on the internal keyboard, you could simply use another keyboard.
And if you are too paranoid, you could buy/build programmable keyboard that uses encryption before sending keycodes over the usb and write your own driver into the kernel that decrypts it.
>implying the attacker is not able to dump your memory at any time
>>55151012
>>55151045
If you use Linux there are probably no drivers anyway :^)
>>55151229
Doesn't Linux actually have more drivers than BSD though?
>>55151229
>using the smiley with a carat nose
>>55151376
It's a snowman
>>55149460
>>55149515
Is this /a/nimu any good? Seems to be meme'd to hell on /g/
>>55149386
Remove/disable all network connections, backup, reformat and re-install.