Hardware KeyLogger
Stand-alone Edition

The Hardware KeyLogger Stand-alone Edition
is a tiny hardware device that can be attached in between a
keyboard and a computer. It keeps a record of all keystrokes typed on
the keyboard. The recording
process is totally transparent to the end user. The keystrokes can
only be retrieved by an administrator with a proper password.
Read the Hardware KeyLogger tutorial
here>>>
|
BEFORE
|
AFTER
|
|
|
|
|
The actual look of
the Hardware KeyLogger Stand-alone Edition may differ slightly from this
photo for security reasons.
|
-
Records all keystrokes into a built-in flash
memory chip, even keystrokes made in BIOS and DOS are
recorded.
-
No need to install any software, just plug in the device between the computer and the keyboard. Even retrieving
the keystrokes requires no software.
-
Works on all PC operating systems, including
Windows XP, 2000, ME, NT, 98, 95, 3.1, Linux, Solaris, DOS,
OS/2 and BeOS.
-
The keystrokes are stored in non-volatile
flash memory. The keystrokes are retained even if the
device is unplugged.
-
Can be unplugged and the keystrokes retrieved
on a different computer.
-
Undetectable by any spyware/virus software
scanners.
-
Uses no system resources.
-
Powered from computer, no battery required.
-
Keystrokes in the flash memory are encrypted.
-
Looping memory so that the memory will never
be filled up.
-
Excellent real-time backup device.
Ordering
Information
| Flash Memory Size |
Keystroke Storage Capacity |
Price |
| 512K |
500,000+ |
$99 |
| 1 Meg |
1,000,000+ |
$149 |
| 2 Meg |
2,000,000+ |
$199 |
"Customer
Satisfaction Guaranteed" - 12-month Manufacturer's Warranty
Disclaimer and Privacy
Policy
|