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KeyGhost II Professional
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| Wed Oct 25, 2000 | 2:08P| PermaLink |
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"OK, I'm being over-dramatic. You can see a picture of the KeyGhost II Professional plugged in-line with a keyboard right here on the KeyGhost site. That's not exactly the model I've got, but it looks much the same. It's the precise components inside that the makers would prefer people not know about.
There's a reason for that. The reason is that most people who find about KeyGhosts express the opinion that these gadgets are pure concentrated evil in a little beige box. They may express that opinion with a delighted grin, but they express it just the same.
A KeyGhost is a hardware key logger. It records everything that's typed on a keyboard, and can spit it all out again on command.
It uses no system resources. It needs no batteries. It needs no supporting software. You can install it on any computer in seconds, remove it just as easily, and plug it into any other machine to read back the log. It'll work on any computer that accepts a PS/2 or AT-type keyboard; it comes with PS/2 connectors, but you get a couple of plug adapters in the box for the old-style larger plugs."
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FULL STORY @
DANSDATA (http://www.dansdata.com/keyghost2.htm)
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