We all use many USBs these days, and sometimes logging them can be useful. Suppose any of your USB drives are not functioning properly or a USB device is causing issues with your computer. In that ...
The USB device seen plugged in on the right of this image was found in between the keyboard and USB port of the company computer belonging to a Senior Executive. [Brad Antoniewicz] was hired by the ...
Built for as little as $10, Samy Kamkar's KeySweeper secretly "sniffs, decrypts, logs and reports back (over GSM) all keystrokes from any Microsoft wireless keyboard in the vicinity." Although the ...
Keylogging device connects the computer and the keyboard, allowing every keystroke to be recorded. (Creative Commons) A BYU student only wanted to obtain lecture slides that the professor had refused ...
This is a do it yourself wireless hardware keylogger project, consisting of a logging unit with a 2.4GHz transmitter, and a USB-based receiver. The project includes the schematics, PCB design, ...
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