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    AcousticSoundboard

    AcousticSoundboard

    Free, easy to use, lightweight soundboard for Windows

    Acoustic Soundboard is a free, open source program for Windows which strives to be easy to use and lightweight. The main purpose is to conveniently play audio files to others while allowing the user to hear what is playing and still use their microphone normally. There is no installation required, simply unzip the contents wherever you like. On closing, the soundboard will automatically save the user's last devices, sounds, and hotkeys to a database file. If you want others to hear your...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    keysniffer

    keysniffer

    Linux kernel mode debugfs keylogger

    .... The keypress logs are recorded in debugfs as long as the module is loaded. Only root or sudoers can read the log. The module name has been camouflaged to blend-in with other kernel modules. You can, however, execute a script at shutdown or reboot (the procedure would be distro-specific) to save the keys to a file. DISCLAIMER: keysniffer is intended to track your own devices and NOT to trespass on others. The author has never used it to compromise any third-party device and is not responsible for any...
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    LKL is a userspace keylogger that runs under Linux on the x86 arch. LKL logs everything that passes through the hardware keyboard port (0x60). It translates keycodes to ASCII with a keymap file.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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