Here’s how to make a PS/2 keyboard line keylogger, also provided – the software application with full source code to download the recorded data. [via] Link.
The problem with a hardware keylogger is that it gives very few information. A software keylogger will record time, program, screenshots, … Both kind of keyloggers have their advantages. Following article points them out clearly http://www.spy3k.be/spyblog/172/a-software-keylogger-a-hardware-keylogger/
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looks they have USB keylogger as well as PS2 marketing version http://www.keelog.com/kusb.html – quite cheap and the idea is good cause software logger are mostly easy to detect. Have a look at the list published on symantec page – http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/security_response/threatexplorer/risks/spyware.jsp
looks they have USB keylogger as well as PS2 comercial version http://www.keelog.com/kusb.html – quite cheap and the idea is good cause software logger are mostly easy to detect. Have a look at the list published on symantec page – http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/security_response/threatexplorer/risks/spyware.jsp
anyone tried to do this?
The problem with a hardware keylogger is that it gives very few information. A software keylogger will record time, program, screenshots, … Both kind of keyloggers have their advantages. Following article points them out clearly http://www.spy3k.be/spyblog/172/a-software-keylogger-a-hardware-keylogger/