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Posted by poison on October 7, 2007, 8:13 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > Grant Todgershaker wrote:
> >> my question is whether or not there is a generally recommended keylogger
> >> for the average user to employ to log keystroke activities on his
> >> computer.
>
> > I can't think of one that fits the second most crucial requirement:
> > transparency.
>
> Why?
>
> > If you happen across a software keylogger that will sit invisibly on a
> > system without triggering some security mechanism then you've found your
>
> > best keylogger.
>
> Well, isn't that a trivial requirement? Just have something running in
> kernel mode (either as a filter driver or as a function hook), this would be
> invisible from usermode for any unprivileged user.
>
> I'd rather require the contrary: Keylogging can be done totally
> unprivileged, without compromising the entire system. However, this wouldn*t
> be transparent any more.
try eblaster.hope it helps
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