On Friday 26 March 2004 04:10 pm, Adriaan de Groot wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > A user pointed out an interesting security lapse on the part of kpilot > today: if a user locks the screen, leaving kpilot running, and takes away > the palm device, anyone with access to the _physical_ device the pilot is > normally attached to (and that might even be bluetooth) can do a sync > against the user who's screen is locked - after all, the demon is still > running, and syncs most everything automatically. This would allow > data-theft, and possibly destruction. > > Sun's pilot sync tool (I didn't even know they _had_ one) detects the > screen lock going on, and disables itself while the screen is locked. > > Is there a way to tell when the screen is locked? A dcop signal? kdesktop > KScreensaverIface isBlanked? > I think there's some code in kopete for this, so that accounts go auto away when the screensaver turns on. Check out kdenetwork/kopete/libkopete/kopeteaway.{h,cpp} It might be too complicated for what you want though. Matt >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<