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Title: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CClaraS on February 05, 2008, 12:32:14 PM
I need help badly....
I'm married and once before (after much lying and sneaking around) I caught my husband with another woman. Now I've reasons to believe he's doing it again. He's good at deceiving, he hardly use the computer at home, but I'm sure all his moves he does them at his computer at work. I want to get the best remote key-logger (one that I can send attached to an email or something, 'cause I've no access to the computer he uses at work) to get all his online moves.

I need it to be able to get through the AT&T Anti-virus ('cause that's the anti-virus he uses on his office computer).

Can someone help me please?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Mark David on February 05, 2008, 01:16:44 PM
hi CClaraS,
Try using the ScKeyLog Pro. it will bypass the AT&T Anti-virus hopefully. If it doesn't, try the Ardamax.Keylogger.

Mark David
TWI Admin


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CClaraS on February 06, 2008, 09:35:02 AM
Thank you so much Mark for your help.

Question:
Can I send any of them as an email (with the keylogger hidden as an attach file)?

hi CClaraS,
Try using the ScKeyLog Pro. it will bypass the AT&T Anti-virus hopefully. If it doesn't, try the Ardamax.Keylogger.

Mark David
TWI Admin


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Mark David on February 06, 2008, 09:42:36 AM
Yes u can e-mail it to anyone. Its file size it just few kb's and it is hidden in victim's computer. you can even change the icon of the file and customize the error message which it gives on first run.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CClaraS on February 06, 2008, 10:28:10 AM
1. The moment it is open, it will install. Right?
2. Is there a way to sent it completely invisible (no error message and no icon or "file visible") that way the person wouldn't even realize the email has a file included? Just asking....

Yes u can e-mail it to anyone. Its file size it just few kb's and it is hidden in victim's computer. you can even change the icon of the file and customize the error message which it gives on first run.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Mark David on February 06, 2008, 02:20:57 PM
yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CRichards on February 06, 2008, 09:35:07 PM
I like your suggestions. I will check them out too.

Questions:
Have you use any of these keyloggers or any keylogger?
Also, how can someone uninstall a keylogger from his/her computer?


yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Mark David on February 06, 2008, 11:47:01 PM
Yes i've personally used them. While creating the keylog engine, you'll get an uninstaller file too..u just need to run that file on the victims computer to uninstall it. u can even set the time when the program will be uninstalled automatically after a few days.

I like your suggestions. I will check them out too.

Questions:
Have you use any of these keyloggers or any keylogger?
Also, how can someone uninstall a keylogger from his/her computer?


yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CRichards on February 07, 2008, 05:51:17 AM
How do you do it? Do you install the program you buy in your computer and go from there...?

Yes i've personally used them. While creating the keylog engine, you'll get an uninstaller file too..u just need to run that file on the victims computer to uninstall it. u can even set the time when the program will be uninstalled automatically after a few days.

I like your suggestions. I will check them out too.

Questions:
Have you use any of these keyloggers or any keylogger?
Also, how can someone uninstall a keylogger from his/her computer?


yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: amilia on February 07, 2008, 06:03:00 AM
Does anyone know of a remote keylogger to access a Mac Os not windows?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Mark David on February 07, 2008, 09:53:42 AM
You need to buy the keylogger package which u need to install in your system and it helps creating you a keylog engine file which you can send to the victim by e-mail or messenger. For More Information on features you can read http://www.soft-central.net/keylog.php

How do you do it? Do you install the program you buy in your computer and go from there...?

Yes i've personally used them. While creating the keylog engine, you'll get an uninstaller file too..u just need to run that file on the victims computer to uninstall it. u can even set the time when the program will be uninstalled automatically after a few days.

I like your suggestions. I will check them out too.

Questions:
Have you use any of these keyloggers or any keylogger?
Also, how can someone uninstall a keylogger from his/her computer?


yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Vatsal on February 07, 2008, 10:00:27 AM
Hi Amilia,
there are many keyloggers available for Mac OS. They are Perfect Keylogger, KGB Keylogger which are paid softwares. you can also try out logKext 2.2 which is a freeware. You can get it from http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Security/logKext.shtml

See some snapshots of perfect keylogger for mac

(http://www.parentalsoftware.org/mac_keylogger_viewer-sm.jpg)

(http://www.parentalsoftware.org/MACKeylogger-sm.jpg)

Does anyone know of a remote keylogger to access a Mac Os not windows?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CRichards on February 07, 2008, 02:36:16 PM
Mark David... I was downloading the trial of the "SC-KeyLog PRO" and both the Windows Defender and my Antivirus warn me not to do it. Why? I mean isn't that mainly a program?

You need to buy the keylogger package which u need to install in your system and it helps creating you a keylog engine file which you can send to the victim by e-mail or messenger. For More Information on features you can read http://www.soft-central.net/keylog.php

How do you do it? Do you install the program you buy in your computer and go from there...?

Yes i've personally used them. While creating the keylog engine, you'll get an uninstaller file too..u just need to run that file on the victims computer to uninstall it. u can even set the time when the program will be uninstalled automatically after a few days.

I like your suggestions. I will check them out too.

Questions:
Have you use any of these keyloggers or any keylogger?
Also, how can someone uninstall a keylogger from his/her computer?


yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Vatsal on February 07, 2008, 02:43:29 PM
Hi CRichards,
you will need to disable the anti virus while using this program as it is based on the trojan horse keylogging mechanism. just disable and use the program to create a key log file and then re-enable your antivirus.

Mark David... I was downloading the trial of the "SC-KeyLog PRO" and both the Windows Defender and my Antivirus warn me not to do it. Why? I mean isn't that mainly a program?

You need to buy the keylogger package which u need to install in your system and it helps creating you a keylog engine file which you can send to the victim by e-mail or messenger. For More Information on features you can read http://www.soft-central.net/keylog.php

How do you do it? Do you install the program you buy in your computer and go from there...?

Yes i've personally used them. While creating the keylog engine, you'll get an uninstaller file too..u just need to run that file on the victims computer to uninstall it. u can even set the time when the program will be uninstalled automatically after a few days.

I like your suggestions. I will check them out too.

Questions:
Have you use any of these keyloggers or any keylogger?
Also, how can someone uninstall a keylogger from his/her computer?


yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CRichards on February 07, 2008, 02:47:32 PM
Thank you so so much, especially for been so patience with me..... I'm so new to this.

Hi CRichards,
you will need to disable the anti virus while using this program as it is based on the trojan horse keylogging mechanism. just disable and use the program to create a key log file and then re-enable your antivirus.

Mark David... I was downloading the trial of the "SC-KeyLog PRO" and both the Windows Defender and my Antivirus warn me not to do it. Why? I mean isn't that mainly a program?

You need to buy the keylogger package which u need to install in your system and it helps creating you a keylog engine file which you can send to the victim by e-mail or messenger. For More Information on features you can read http://www.soft-central.net/keylog.php

How do you do it? Do you install the program you buy in your computer and go from there...?

Yes i've personally used them. While creating the keylog engine, you'll get an uninstaller file too..u just need to run that file on the victims computer to uninstall it. u can even set the time when the program will be uninstalled automatically after a few days.

I like your suggestions. I will check them out too.

Questions:
Have you use any of these keyloggers or any keylogger?
Also, how can someone uninstall a keylogger from his/her computer?


yes after opening, it will be installed automatically.
and its not possible to send the file invisibly.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Vatsal on February 07, 2008, 02:51:20 PM
You're welcome CRichards..:)


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CClaraS on February 07, 2008, 03:19:16 PM
Cool, many answers and informations that will help me with my problem...

Hi Vastal.
I downloaded one of the programs that Mark David suggested and I'm wondering...
Just for asking. Is it possible that the program (SC-Keylog Pro)  can get through the AT&T Anti-virus?
I ask 'cause I know that that Anti-virus is pretty strong. And I want to do all that I can to make sure my husband doesn't suspect a thing. (My whole situation is written on the start of this Post.)


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CClaraS on February 07, 2008, 03:28:44 PM
Ah.... Can it be sent to make it look like it's a picture of a music file?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CRichards on February 07, 2008, 04:08:04 PM
Good questions.


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CRichards on February 07, 2008, 04:18:35 PM
In my case, the email I have is a normal email... Can it be sent to a gmail email? Does it has to look as an ".exe" file?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Vatsal on February 07, 2008, 04:25:22 PM
ScKeylog is not detected by many antiviruses like Norton. I've personally used it with norton and it works fine. I dont know about AT&T Anti-virus. You can probably test it on your own system first then send it to the victim.
Cool, many answers and informations that will help me with my problem...

Hi Vastal.
I downloaded one of the programs that Mark David suggested and I'm wondering...
Just for asking. Is it possible that the program (SC-Keylog Pro)  can get through the AT&T Anti-virus?
I ask 'cause I know that that Anti-virus is pretty strong. And I want to do all that I can to make sure my husband doesn't suspect a thing. (My whole situation is written on the start of this Post.)


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Vatsal on February 07, 2008, 04:27:17 PM
you can only change the icon of the keylog file while the extension of that file will be .exe only. So u can set the music icon to that file so that i looks like a music file.

Ah.... Can it be sent to make it look like it's a picture of a music file?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Vatsal on February 07, 2008, 04:28:59 PM
I dont think the e-mail matters. i've used it with yahoo mail.
In my case, the email I have is a normal email... Can it be sent to a gmail email? Does it has to look as an ".exe" file?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: CRichards on February 07, 2008, 04:32:02 PM
I ask 'cause you know that the emails will show the entire name.... Example: anime.exe
Also, I tried with the Avant Anti-virus and it got detected (after I installed it on my computer to taste it).

I dont think the e-mail matters. i've used it with yahoo mail.
In my case, the email I have is a normal email... Can it be sent to a gmail email? Does it has to look as an ".exe" file?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: Vatsal on February 07, 2008, 04:37:11 PM
buddy, u'l get the log files in your mail only that only u can access those logs in the log viewer..The e-mail subject will be something like  "Log File on date --" victim will not be able to know about what is happening in his system.
I ask 'cause you know that the emails will show the entire name.... Example: anime.exe
Also, I tried with the Avant Anti-virus and it got detected (after I installed it on my computer to taste it).

I dont think the e-mail matters. i've used it with yahoo mail.
In my case, the email I have is a normal email... Can it be sent to a gmail email? Does it has to look as an ".exe" file?


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: BlackCherry on December 24, 2009, 06:54:42 AM
O, maybe this  mac keylogger (http://"http://www.MAC-SPY-SOFTWARE.COM") is what you need


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: BlackCherry on December 28, 2009, 01:16:03 PM
O, maybe this  mac keylogger (http://www.MAC-SPY-SOFTWARE.COM) is what you need


Title: Re: A Remote Key-logger Question?
Post by: flallo on January 19, 2010, 01:19:09 PM
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