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kevcart3
Hey guys, could someone point me in the direction of a really good keylogger? I'm looking for something along the lines of Perfect Keylogger, my fav one for Windows. I've looked without too much success. smile.gif
Lee McDermott
Malicious thread alert!
Edit: Yaay 600 posts!
laz45
You havent looked hard enough
speddy187
Check Here http://www.undergroundmac.com/
kevcart3
Thanks for the advice, but those are just simple keyloggers. If you haven't used perfect keylogger, it will actually take screenshots of the desktop monitoring people's activity and their internet history along with logging keystrokes. I just haven't seen anything close to that yet, I figured someone else might know of one that is pretty close to that.
laz45
you are looking for a trojan
russ0943
don't most virus programs pick up things like perfect keylogger nowadays?
kevcart3
http://www.blazingtools.com/bpk.html this is what i'm talking about.
mikedc1760
No, not all AV's detect it but most common ones will be. If you really want to be on the safe side get a physical (hardware) keylogger.
John Miller
QUOTE(kevcart3 @ Dec 5 2004, 16:34)
Hey guys, could someone point me in the direction of a really good keylogger? I'm looking for something along the lines of Perfect Keylogger, my fav one for Windows. I've looked without too much success.  smile.gif
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Hey pal! Did you have a look at WS keyloggers? They may have really something for you, www.widestep.com. I liked their Handy Solution.

WideStep Keyloggers
Bling3k12
Did you notice that the title of this thread is "OS X Keylogger"?
Vice
I'm surprised Chad has not cleaned / locked this thread, since it has a link to a site which clearly has malices tools for "DDoS-ing" remote shut downing Windows Machines and other unhanded things.

But hey I wont report if you wont.
xrm
Best way would be to code your own, then it's less likely to be found by an AV program. Or go the hardware route.
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