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January 14th, 2004, 09:47 PM
#21
Junior Member
If you're still looking for some links to keyloggers, then these should help you out:
Here's the link to Are You Fearless's keylogger:
http://www.areyoufearless.com/module...download&sid=7
Here's the link to the Keyloggers.com page:
http://www.keyloggers.com/index.html
Here's the link to the Spy Lantern Keylogger:
http://www.spy-lantern.com/
Another page of freeware keyloggers:
http://www.apocalypseonline.com/secu...ory=Keyloggers
The page for the Family Keylogger freeware:
http://www.spyarsenal.com/familykeylogger/
Hope this helps!
Happy BHH (Black Hat Hunting) and Happy WHH (White Hat Hacking)
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January 15th, 2004, 09:25 PM
#22
Junior Member
SC-keylogger is good, but it's not that stealthy in terms that it's simple and runs a process. But it's free and one of the few that allow the kl to start up in stealth mode. But the log isn't easy to read and all the backspaces make it tougher.
Just a few weeks ago, Panda started detecting this keylogger, so if you use a kl for monitoring kids, you better stay on top of it to ensure the AV doesn't kill the stealth features.
I've tried to write a macro to remove all the backspaces and bad characters with no luck so far. Anyone else have one? It's harder than you think.....
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January 15th, 2004, 10:00 PM
#23
Member
I'm sure this is very doable with perl but I'm too new to it to try.
I'm thinking it would work with even a one liner that you pipe the text file through backwards that will chomp 2 characters for every backspace sign input.
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find /home/$newbie -name *? | www.google.com 2>/dev/null
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January 16th, 2004, 12:15 AM
#24
You can always try Starr Commander Pro. Here is a free trial download.
STARR PRO is the popular all-round monitoring solution. It allows companies and individuals to track the use / abuse of PCs easily and invisibly. It logs keystrokes, user names, passwords, path names, access times, windows titles, BOTH sides of a CHAT conversation for most popular chat software, AOL content and visited websites. Plus you can send the activity reports invisibly via Email or network, create user specific reports and deploy the software remotely inside your local network.
Also iOpus's site has more info that may be of use to you.
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January 23rd, 2004, 06:01 PM
#25
Junior Member
Is there a program out there that is just a keylogger, nothing else, that has a server/client part to it that hides from the task menu?
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January 23rd, 2004, 09:50 PM
#26
Junior Member
iopus-starr V3.27 pro is a good keylogger.
There are only two things which are finite, one is the universe and the second is the human stupidity.
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June 16th, 2004, 07:47 AM
#27
Member
i think Perfect Keylogger is the best.
u can install remotely that. it's remote install can stuck with some file.
download it and read its help.
u will find this is so great
have fun
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June 16th, 2004, 09:24 AM
#28
Banned
ok iam just curious is there any key logger for windows XP coz i ve never seen or heard of any??have you
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June 16th, 2004, 06:52 PM
#29
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