Backup encryption key
Dotan Cohen
dotancohen at gmail.com
Sun Apr 26 09:01:01 IDT 2009
> its a standard application, but I do understand your point. if you
> "insist", you can install the App on a U3 disc format. this way it
> will run from the USB without the need to reinstall it.
>
Then how would you connect to a Linux machine?
> as for the app:
> - http://www.download3k.com/Install-Family-Key-Logger.html (simple app)
> - http://fraggedone.netfirms.com/security.html - search for Keystroke
> loggers, many links
> - my own favorite few years back was "Subseven". Its a very old tool,
> that allow you to create your own trojan and back-door entry. The
> application allow for many many options, very flexible and has many
> ready-templates. There are many download links available, google it
> and try your luck. I strongly advice you to read the manual and close
> your FW before you start play with it; other wise both your Anti-virus
> and firewall will have a hear-attack..
>
Thanks, I will take a look at those. I do no actually need a
keylogger, but I want to know what I am up against when I use public
computers.
Thanks.
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Dotan Cohen
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