[Gnuk-users] Hardware PIN pad

Ineiev ineiev at gnu.org
Mon Jan 30 18:39:13 UTC 2017


On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 02:23:31PM +0000, Duncan Guthrie wrote:
>
> I was reading the README file, which touched on using a television
> remote as a PIN pad, but this is certainly insecure. I was going to
> build my own hardware PIN pad, which will fit on the top of the my
> FST-01 device. I would then have it so that the USB token is
> connected to a USB connection cable, then no stress is put on the
> USB port when I type in the PIN. Firstly, though, I would like to
> know if anyone else has done this, and in what way? It seems like a
> reasonably straightforward electronics project.

I've just layed out a draft [0]; the device doesn't fit on the top
of FST-01, but I think it could be connected to it with a cable.

[0] http://freefriends.org/~ineiev/pinpad/
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