Carleton University students, staff urged to change passwords after key-logging devices found
OTTAWA — Carleton University is urging caution among staff and students after discovering potential hacking tools on a handful of classroom computers.
The university says it discovered USB key-logging devices on six classroom computers across three university buildings.
Carleton says staff discovered the devices last week during what it called a routine classroom inspection, but did not indicate how long they had been in place.
Keystroke-loggers capture information typed into a computer and can record usernames and passwords people use to log into various websites and programs.


