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  • "Light" Keylogger

    years ago i remember getting a keylogger that was free and simple. saved everything right to a text file and if you wanted to find something you used the good old fashion search/find feature of your text viewer. now they got these "heavy" keyloggers with 12 million features i dont need and most cost $$ [which is of course not completely a factor as theres 'discounts' out there, but its just more effort for stuff i dont want]

    anyways, does anyone know of the simplest of keyloggers? preferably not detectable by eTrust's AV or Ad-Aware...

    features: the obvious, log stuff...but more specifically AIM passwords typed into the computer from AIM version 5.x

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    If you want it to be undetectable then you probably need to write your own, anything in the wild will probably be known to the AV guys.
    --- The fuck? Have you ever BEEN to Defcon?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by aldend123
      years ago i remember getting a keylogger that was free and simple. saved everything right to a text file and if you wanted to find something you used the good old fashion search/find feature of your text viewer. now they got these "heavy" keyloggers with 12 million features i dont need and most cost $$ [which is of course not completely a factor as theres 'discounts' out there, but its just more effort for stuff i dont want]

      anyways, does anyone know of the simplest of keyloggers? preferably not detectable by eTrust's AV or Ad-Aware...

      features: the obvious, log stuff...but more specifically AIM passwords typed into the computer from AIM version 5.x
      You could always grab a hardware keylogger.. they cost a bit but you won't have to worrry about AV picking them up.
      Happiness is a belt-fed weapon.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by che
        You could always grab a hardware keylogger.. they cost a bit but you won't have to worrry about AV picking them up.
        http://www.hackerstickers.com/produc...eylogger.shtml
        blowfish:.2x10x448
        www.gnivirdrawn.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by che
          You could always grab a hardware keylogger.. they cost a bit but you won't have to worrry about AV picking them up.
          Assuming he has physical access to the machine. But if he knew the name of the old keylogger I'm sure someone could dig it up.
          .: Grifter :.

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          • #6
            Also be aware that more and more people are starting to use usb keyboards, ps2 hardware will not be very useful for that. lol
            Twigman

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Twigman
              Also be aware that more and more people are starting to use usb keyboards, ps2 hardware will not be very useful for that. lol
              Good call.
              .: Grifter :.

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              • #8
                method toolz!
                http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/usb-ps2-adapter.htm +
                http://www.hackerstickers.com/produ...keylogger.shtml =
                usb hardware keylogger, woot.
                blowfish:.2x10x448
                www.gnivirdrawn.com

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                • #9
                  If your good enough you could write some kind of software to do that type of work which is even less noticable but I know i'm no where near that good.
                  "Who designed your signature? SATAN?!?"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dauthi
                    If your good enough you could write some kind of software to do that type of work which is even less noticable but I know i'm no where near that good.

                    Often times it isn't about skillz, but about time. I don't even have the time to do the things I need to do, let alone the things I want to do.

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                    • #11
                      Do they make the keylogger equivalent of something for printers? Just take the device home and print whatever print jobs passed through it?

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                      • #12
                        Im not sure about printers, but I know that photocopier (I believe you call them xerox machines), now have built in memory to store what has been photocopied. I think this gerenally applies to the big machines medium to large companies have. I know this because I know someone who serivices these machines and they can check to make sure no one has sat on it and photocopied....yes well...

                        So apparently its built into the system menu for servicing, so maybe it will start to appear on printers in the future? I imagine so.
                        Twigman

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                        • #13
                          so to get back to the original question, anyone familiar with a "light" software keystroke logger?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sir
                            so to get back to the original question, anyone familiar with a "light" software keystroke logger?
                            I have an idea. Lets let the moderators of this forum MODERATE the forum and decide when to get a subject back on track. That is the beauty of this forum...one thread many random thoughts. If you have a question about "light" key loggers, ask it don't try and point the conversation in the direction you want. I may be misreading your intent on the first part of the post but it sounds like you are being a dipshit.
                            Did Everquest teach you that?

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                            • #15
                              might try out this:

                              http://www.handyarchive.com/Utilitie...Save-Keys.html

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