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Ash

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Nov 2, 2002, 3:48:24 PM11/2/02
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if you share the computer the best thing is put a keylogger on the
comp. You'll get all passwords and all typed data email if you want
me to send you on one.

Millertime

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Nov 8, 2002, 10:23:11 PM11/8/02
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Does this work for Windows XP also?

davidrduran

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Nov 8, 2002, 10:23:17 PM11/8/02
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Does this work for windows xp also? Do you understand?

teh666

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Nov 8, 2002, 10:26:35 PM11/8/02
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vivoen...@hotmail.com (Ash) wrote in message news:<47572cfe.02110...@posting.google.com>...

> if you share the computer the best thing is put a keylogger on the
> comp. You'll get all passwords and all typed data email if you want
> me to send you on one.
What are you trying to say? What passwords? All typed data email? What
are you sending me on?

Sravan Kumar R Kayathi

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Nov 9, 2002, 10:15:14 PM11/9/02
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tehi...@hotmail.com (teh666) wrote in message news:<22acf2a6.02110...@posting.google.com>...

I don't know what you are talking exactly. What is a keylogger ?. Can
any one explain me.

ryan.l

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Nov 11, 2002, 9:44:40 AM11/11/02
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ksr...@sify.com (Sravan Kumar R Kayathi) wrote in message news:<aa895350.02110...@posting.google.com>...

i need to know this myself, because i am new

customsex

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Nov 26, 2002, 5:52:11 PM11/26/02
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my goodness you guys.
do some research and dont fall into this petty crap.

Ajmide

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Dec 5, 2002, 7:07:23 AM12/5/02
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cust...@hotmail.com (customsex) wrote in message news:<17f63ac.02112...@posting.google.com>...

> my goodness you guys.
> do some research and dont fall into this petty crap.

I am also new to hacking but I'm interested on the issue at hand.
Please if anyone know better about hackers the person could post or
mail me directly. Thanks

Trevor Key

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Dec 5, 2002, 6:43:38 PM12/5/02
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alright everyone, a keylogger is a program (usually hidden) that stores every key someone presses on the keyboard into a file.  fairly simple concept to grasp i hope.  there are also hardware versions that capture every signal the keyboard sends to the computer whatever OS is running.

haris

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Dec 11, 2002, 8:40:35 AM12/11/02
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hi
me haris

u can download free keyspy from www.keyspy.net and can monitor
keystrokes and passwords
if u need help mail me lovei...@hotmail.com

Tintin

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Dec 21, 2002, 6:58:06 PM12/21/02
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Does anyone know how a keyLogger works. I understand the concept
behind it but i would surely appreciate if someone can explain what is
used to listen to the keyboard (how one restores the different keys
pressed)..

Thanx!!


Trevor Key <trev...@lycos.com> wrote in message news:<3DEFE4...@lycos.com>...

> --

Elmware

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Dec 22, 2002, 4:13:13 AM12/22/02
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smar...@hotmail.com (Tintin) took the time on, 21 Dec 2002, to amuse us
all by posting to comp.hackers:
news:135f5787.02122...@posting.google.com:

Just make one. Even in Turbo Pascal, which is a lame programming language,
compared to C++, there is a sample in the help files, for the keep command,
which makes a TSR that causes the keyboard to click each time you press a
key. Just think of the possibilites what you could do with this, once you
learn how to handle files.

--
The pool on the roof must have sprung a leak.

Ash

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Jan 17, 2003, 3:25:53 PM1/17/03
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I posted the first message as a simple response to some dude that
wanted to know if his gf was cheatin on him. Whenever I'm feeling sad
and depressed I come here to cheer myself up.

"I am new to hacking, please explain what a keylogger is."
key-logger...key...log...keylogger it doesn't get any easier. Search
keylogger.

I know how to exploit a remote buffer overflow, it's just that
keylogger think that has me stupified.

compusperm

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Jan 20, 2003, 5:09:37 AM1/20/03
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smar...@hotmail.com (Tintin) wrote in message news:<135f5787.02122...@posting.google.com>...

> Does anyone know how a keyLogger works. I understand the concept
> behind it but i would surely appreciate if someone can explain what is
> used to listen to the keyboard (how one restores the different keys
> pressed)..
>
> Thanx!!
>


Well i have written a key stroke recorder for windows9x/2000/NT/XP
anyone wants to use that can contact me at compu...@yahoo.com
It is free...!!

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