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Retrieving Keystrokes from KeyGhost

Take a quick slideshow tour explaining exactly how to retrieve keystrokes from a KeyGhost

The unique operation of KeyGhost™ means that you don't need to install any software to retrieve the keystroke log. Here's all you need:

1. Any operating system on a PC (Windows, Linux, OS/2, DOS, etc)
2. Any text editor (WordPad, XEmacs, etc)
3. Your PUC (Personal Unlock Code). This is supplied with device.
4. A few seconds to type the PUC into the editor
5. A PC compatible computer with PS/2 keyboard port (or large DIN).

Its Simple to Retrieve Keystrokes

If the KeyGhost can record keys that are typed on the keyboard, it can also generate 'fake' keystrokes. The computer will think that you typed them, on your keyboard.

1. Open up your choice of wordprocessor on your particular operating system. For Windows this might be 'Notepad'. For Linux, this might be 'XEmacs'. For DOS, this might be 'edit.exe'.

[ typing something to test the recording ]
Dear KeyGhost
As I am typing this in my editor, I am about to read all keystrokes typed on this machine. To trigger the download process, I type the PUC password:

2. Type your 'PUC' (Personal Unlock Code) into the editor. The KeyGhost device recognizes the keystrokes, and gets ready to download the log. Note that the chance of anyone else typing this PUC by mistake is less than 1 in 4 billion billion.

PUCaccessmenu [ this triggers the download ]

3. The KeyGhost generates keystrokes to send to the computer. It looks like there is a 'phantom typist' typing in your editor:

[C] safe mode

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KeyGhost II Pro v6.3.8
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Menu >

1) Entire log download [ get entire log ]
2) Section log download [ get part of log ]
3) Wipe log [ erase log quickly ]
4) Format memory [ securely erase log (slower) ]
5) Options [ filter or record arrow keys]
6) Optimize speed [ increase the retrieval speed ]
7) Password change [ change PUC password ]
8) Diagnostics [ check version, encryption and memory ]
9) eXit [ exit the access menu ]

Select > _

4. Type the number '1' to select download of keystrokes.

Enter selection or any other key to exit> 1
5. The KeyGhost becomes a 'phantom typist' again, filling up the editor with the keystrokes typed so far. Pressing any key at any time will stop the download (this allows for a quick stealthy exit if required).

Downloading log ... keys recorded so far is 500000 ...

[the previous 499500 keystrokes...]

[PWR] [ computer power switched on ]
[CTRL-ALT-DEL] [ user pressed ctrl-alt-del to log on ]
administrator[TAB] [ user typed username ]
fabeljeskerat#42 [ user typed password ]

Dear KeyGhost
As I am typing this, I am about to read all keystrokes typed on this machine. [CTRL+S]. [ user saved work
using key combination ]

To trigger the download process, I type the PUC password:
PUCaccessmenu

.. finished downloading log
6. You can now save the file from the text editor for later reference

7. The KeyGhost device is now back in transparent mode, quietly logging keystrokes.

8. Similarly, one can download any portion of the log, and change the PUC password used to access the log.

Here are pictures of how to install a KeyGhost device.
Check out the KeyGhost Professional.
If you want to browse questions other users have asked, read the FAQ.

 

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What are the advantages of using a KeyGhost over software keyloggers? > go read more <

 

* (All prices are in USD and exclude shipping)
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(For MacOS & USB keyboards please choose KeyGhost USB Keylogger).

System Requirements: PC compatible desktop computer with PS/2 (or Large Din) keyboard port.

 

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