
The Keyboard Logger is a nifty device that leasn more toward the Dark Side in the scheme of things. Ever wondered what the passwords are for certain network folders within the organization? Just plug in the Keyboard Logger into the targeted computer and subsequently attach the keyboard to the device itself. Since most keyboard plugs are hidden well out of view, your victim will not know any better. All keyboard input is store into the Keyboard Logger’s internal flash memory which can then be retrieved at a later time. Since this is hardware-based, you won’t run a risk of being traced. The Keyboard Logger comes in 2MB or 4MB capacities and in USB or PS/2 flavors.
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