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    Winhook Keylogger

    Winhook Keylogger

    Windows Hook Keylogger

    The Internet is full of such stuff. So why not introduce to you another one? Go! This is another example of using Win32 API functions to hook some system messages. Just run it once to start listening to the keyboard and clipboard and writing all content into a text log file. Recording will stop the second time you execute it. The author promises that this keylogger has no undeclared functions and is not a malicious program. It is intended for educational use and not for collecting sensitive...
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    ttyrpld is a multi-OS kernel-level TTY keylogger and screenlogger with (a)synchronous replay support. It runs on Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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    keysniffer

    keysniffer

    Linux kernel mode debugfs keylogger

    A Linux kernel module to grab keys pressed in the keyboard, or a keylogger. keysniffer was initially written with the US keyboard (and conforming laptops) in mind. By default it shows human-readable strings for the keys pressed. However, as keyboards evolved, more keys got added. So the module now supports a module parameter codes which shows the keycode shift_mask pair in hex (codes=1) or decimal (codes=2). You can lookup the keycodes in /usr/include/linux/input-event-codes.h. The...
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    Network Keylogger
    Network Keylogger is a program that sends every key pressed in a computer to another computer, via TCP/IP.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    This keylogger will say on the window that it is scanning files but it is actually logging keys (only characters and space, more willl come soon!!! Please enjoy Thylakoid! (supports ALL windows 32-bit versions
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    Basic Key Logger
    Non-stealth keylogger for Windows. Records mouse and keyboard (precision~10-15ms), log of events (disk size~2.5k/s) + log of operations (~ 0.2k/s). Standalone, with local copy of Python: unzip to install, delete to uninstall.NEW: hidden/visible icon
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Linux X.Org Record Extension C Keylogger.
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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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    Sniper is a powerful keylogger component that can be easily integrated in applications. It is a small,easy-to-use ActiveX control that encapsulates all the complexity for logging keys and exposes a few important properties and methods.
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    KeyCounter is a tool for the tray-bar that helps you to get statistics about the useage of your computers keyboard, mouse and uptime. KeyCounter is not intended to work as a keylogger.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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: 2 This Week
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    Keylogger Hooks is a project designed to teach the implementation of keyloggers using hooks on Windows machines. Associated blog located at http://www.progproj.net.
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