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September 13th, 2004, 08:22 AM
#1
Banned
win xp keylogger
well i remember that we had lots of keyloggers for win 9X but do we have any keyloggers for XP and future versions ,i haven't seen any .i am just curious as to how a key logger will function , i mean CTRL+ALT+DEL will show a keylogger won't it then how can one actulaay work
thanx any ways!!
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September 13th, 2004, 08:58 AM
#2
hi
there are plenty............. some of them which worked on 9x work on Windows XP too
http://www.spyarsenal.com/familykeylogger/
http://www.amecisco.com/iks2000.htm
a google search will give you many more
The most effactive and widely used way of hiding a malicious process or something like keylogger that can be used for both malicious and security purposes in to use names similar to legal processes for example svshost.exe or explorer.exe or something similar to that..... that might fool the user in thinking that it is a legit process
Now there are hardware keylogger that can be placed behind the keybord that wouldn't appear in the process list at all.
Hope this helps
--Good Luck--
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September 13th, 2004, 09:54 AM
#3
Member
Why would you want to steal information/ password from others?
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September 13th, 2004, 10:07 AM
#4
Originally posted here by moonlight_x
Why would you want to steal information/ password from others?
Well, according to him:
i am just curious as to how a key logger will function , i mean CTRL+ALT+DEL will show a keylogger won't it then how can one actulaay work
There you go. He wants to know how a key logger works. Whether you believe him or not is irrelevant.
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September 13th, 2004, 10:16 AM
#5
Why would you want to steal information/ password from others?
errrrrrr....................money?
As SwordFish noted they can be used for malicious purposes..........credit card numbers, banking details, identity theft etc.
If you have a user who appears to be indulging in illegal activity, violating the user policy and so on, then a keylogger might be used to investigate and confirm this.
You would generally use your security/firewall logs to check for suspicious activity before using a keylogger, as they can generate an enormous amount of data to analyse
Cheers
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September 13th, 2004, 02:26 PM
#6
well, if you use the search option on this forum, you will come to a keylogger i have written, it is very simple and works on XP.
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September 13th, 2004, 03:15 PM
#7
It's actually still on the front page... I'll post it since it's right there:
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=261930
When death sleeps it dreams of you...
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September 13th, 2004, 05:24 PM
#8
thanks muert0, i didn't have the time to search for it on my last reply, so thanks for helping me
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September 15th, 2004, 08:42 AM
#9
Banned
well thanx for all the replies,but ive one question though ,plz read the following carefully
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well the combination of ctrl+alt+del helps to keep the p/w safer ,well how is that possible is we are using a key logger ,it will automatically log all the jey strokes ,win't it.or is it that it only works after the computer has been logged on . iam kinda curious in this regard, if the first secniro is correct then how to take precationnary steps.
well i kow its kinda confusing but plz bear on .
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September 15th, 2004, 08:54 AM
#10
um,
ok, why it is in your signature i have no idea.
but to answer your question. control+alt+delete does not stop a keylogger or anything along those lines. (i assume your talking about the promt before you can enter your username and password)
the keylogger (if active from startup [not login]) will log delete and alt and control presses. depending on settings and a whole lot of junk..... for example, some keyloggers only log letters and numbers. some dont log spaces. and all you end up with is one huge string
Anyways... i THINK thats what you were asking. if not try again.
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