
Unlike the Keyboard Logger that we covered a few months’ back, the Key Shark is slightly different as it works with PS/2 and near-extinct DIN style keyboards only, although we’re not sure what happens when we hook up the Key Shark to a PS/2-to-USB converter. Capable of storing up to half a million characters, the Key Shark can record the average computer user’s activities for up to a few months before reaching its full capacity. Since it is not software-based, the chances of a computer user finding out about it is pretty slim, unless he/she takes a peek behind the CPU to find an odd peripheral that wasn’t there before. The Key Shark retails for £49.99. FYI, half a million characters would equal to approximately 670 Ubergizmo posts like this one.
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