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    Keylogger

    A simple keylogger for Windows, Linux and Mac

    Keylogger is a simple keystroke logger for Windows, Mac and Linux. A keystroke logger or keylogger is basically a program that records keystrokes and saves them in a log file on your local computer. This keylogger is simple and bare bones, but works wonderfully and is useful for a number of things. You can use it to track key movements and make sure no one is using your computer while you’re away, or use it for self-analysis.
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    A simple keylogger written in python. It is primarily designed for backup purposes, but can be used as a stealth keylogger, too. It does not raise any trust issues, since it is a set of [relatively] short python scripts that you can easily examine.
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