
DesignREM’s KeyPhantom, disguised as a USB extension cable, now has a corporate version, receiving an increase in memory to 512KB from 128KB and a boost in processing power to a hefty 90 million instructions per second. This $269 KeyPhantom is compatible with Mac and PC USB keyboards, and is accessible from any text editor after entering the password. The firmware is upgradeable as well. The $349 Forensic edition comes with a whooping 2MB of flash memory, while the classic Home edition retails for $200. (features below) Via Everything USB • Records USB traffic at a hardware level; device looks like a USB extension cable.
• Installs in seconds.
• Designed in consultation with small to large businesses owners.
• 512Kb of memory (approximately 4 weeks of keystrokes).
• Works with any version of Windows, or Linux.
• Keystrokes can be recorded on one computer, and retrieved on another.
• Keystrokes are safe, even if the host computer experiences a hardware or operating system failure.
• Allows detection of internal fraud.
• 56-bit encryption of flash memory contents.
• Firmware upgradable.
• It is the ultimate backup device – never lose data due to a power or hardware failure again.
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