May 21st, 2008 by ketyung

Capturing key strokes is now made easier by using the KeyShark KeyLogger. It’s in the form of a little connector which one end is a female USB connector lets a USB keyboard plugged into it, and the other end which is a USB male connector that plugs into your computer’s USB port for recording key strokes.
The KeyShark KeyLogger has a considerably huge memory of 4MB, which is claimed to be sufficient to store up to a year’s worth of key strokes. The KeyLogger has a microcontroller that interprets the key strokes, and store the intepreted data in its memory. All it does the key stroke recording process quietly, which is at the background only without using any system resources.
The device exposes you with high risk of losing your secret keys or passwords, if it’s fallen into the hands of a villain. The little device will then be used by those baddies to connect to your keyboard and captures those key strokes. From that on they can then get your credit card information, passwords from the recorded data.
Be highly alert with the your computer’s USB keyboard. If you’ve noticed a foreign object which looks like the KeyShark KeyLogger then you’re most probably being spied on.
Buy online, £49.99, Thumbsupuk


Stumble it!
June 16th, 2008 at 1:43 am
Dear potential Customers! Beware of this device!
1) This seems to be not a KeyShark logger… it’s rather old model of KeeLog’s KeeLogger Flash USB sell illegally under a different brand name (KeyShark is KeeLog’s competitor). For similar price you can get new model which is smaller, improved firmware, compatibility and functionality (memory up to 2GB).
2) Published photo is surely not real - it was edited in Photoshop to get a bit different appearance… just compare it with original version presented at http://www.keyspyer.com or new model presented at http://www.keelog.com
Regards…
Andrew