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    NLoger

    NLoger

    Linux KeyLogger

    NLoger is a Linux KeyLogger designed to be simple, small, and still get the job done right. Surprising enough, software KeyLoggers are quite rare, especially on the Linux platform. And the ones that do exist, are not universal to all Linux distributions, however, NLoger is. NLoger is ideal for SSH and terminal bi-user workspaces.
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    Keylogger BETA version

    A small application , like a keylogger (save in .txt)

    Put this app on the victim PC and this software will be save all words in a .txt file.
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    Strokey is a small hardware keyboard logger saving all keystrokes into an EEPROM memory for later investigation. The device may get attached to any PS/2-keyboard by intercepting the cable, or get placed directly inside for maximum invisibility.
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