Tuesday, May 08, 2007

 

Keyghost Keylogger

This is such an interesting concept that I have signed up as an affiliate and sell it through this page at Binary Systems. The basic unit for home use looks exactly like a balun, but plugs into the keyboard line. If you look behind your computer you will see one balun, at least, already. KeyGhost is a hardware device that records all keystrokes and replays them through Notepad when the password is entered. There is no software, no batteries and the unit simply plugs in the keyboard line. Other more expensive options include a complete keyboard with KeyGhost in the circuitry and encrypted data.

This device can be useful for an author who wants to recover the last couple of hours of typing, independent of a Windows lock-up. Or for home use to see what the kids are up to on your computer while you are at work. And for the business office environment, with a clear warning screen shown at startup, to prevent and catch unauthorised use of the computer.

You can take KeyGhost out and replay the data on another computer. Scanning software can't detect it is installed.

And it's good to know about these things, I wouldn't want to load credit card details or online banking passwords at an internet cafe now!

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