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UMMM... and i tht people just used software ones..
this looks like a killer product for offices
Keystroke logging
This page will explain exactly how a KeyGhost hardware keylogger is used.
The KeyGhost is a very simple device to connect and use.
It resembles a standard keyboard (PS/2) connector cable but inside the KeyGhost is a tiny computer chip and a flash memory chip (non-volatile, same as in smart cards). The tiny computer chip captures keystrokes as they are typed on the keyboard, and the memory chip stores all of the keystrokes.
Installation
To install the KeyGhost, all you need to do is plug it in between your keyboard cable and your computer. The KeyGhost is ready to record the instant you plug it in. Tamper evident seals are provided with each KeyGhost so that no one can remove it without your knowledge (children, employees etc). The seals wrap easily around both plugs that attach the unit to the keyboard cable.
BEFORE
AFTER
Before and after KeyGhost Hardware Keylogger
For security reasons the actual look of the external (stand-alone) KeyGhost hardware keyLogger may differ slightly from this photo.
Viewing keystrokes
If you want to see what has been recorded, simply open any word processing program (We recommend WordPad) and type in your password. When your password has been correctly entered a 'Ghost' access menu will be displayed in wordpad your screen. The menu gives you several options, including; 1) Entire log download, 2) Section log download, 3) Wipe log, 7) Password change, and other options. As soon as the 'Entire log download' option has been selected (by pressing '1' on your keyboard), every word that has been typed on the computer will be displayed for you to see. The KeyGhost types back every keystroke in a way that doesn't interfere or causes System Requirements: PC compatible computer with PS/2 keyboard port.
maybe nitnay needs to check for this hyeah:
this looks like a killer product for offices
What is a Hardware Keylogger?The KeyGhost Hardware Keylogger is a tiny plug-in device that records every keystroke typed on any PC computer.
Keystroke logging
This page will explain exactly how a KeyGhost hardware keylogger is used.
The KeyGhost is a very simple device to connect and use.
It resembles a standard keyboard (PS/2) connector cable but inside the KeyGhost is a tiny computer chip and a flash memory chip (non-volatile, same as in smart cards). The tiny computer chip captures keystrokes as they are typed on the keyboard, and the memory chip stores all of the keystrokes.
Installation
To install the KeyGhost, all you need to do is plug it in between your keyboard cable and your computer. The KeyGhost is ready to record the instant you plug it in. Tamper evident seals are provided with each KeyGhost so that no one can remove it without your knowledge (children, employees etc). The seals wrap easily around both plugs that attach the unit to the keyboard cable.
BEFORE
AFTER
Before and after KeyGhost Hardware Keylogger
For security reasons the actual look of the external (stand-alone) KeyGhost hardware keyLogger may differ slightly from this photo.
Viewing keystrokes
If you want to see what has been recorded, simply open any word processing program (We recommend WordPad) and type in your password. When your password has been correctly entered a 'Ghost' access menu will be displayed in wordpad your screen. The menu gives you several options, including; 1) Entire log download, 2) Section log download, 3) Wipe log, 7) Password change, and other options. As soon as the 'Entire log download' option has been selected (by pressing '1' on your keyboard), every word that has been typed on the computer will be displayed for you to see. The KeyGhost types back every keystroke in a way that doesn't interfere or causes System Requirements: PC compatible computer with PS/2 keyboard port.
maybe nitnay needs to check for this hyeah: