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  2. Hardware keylogger - Wikipedia

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    A Hardware keylogger for USB-Keyboards. Hardware keyloggers are used for keystroke logging, a method of capturing and recording computer users' keystrokes, including sensitive passwords. [1] They can be implemented via BIOS-level firmware, or alternatively, via a device plugged inline between a computer keyboard and a computer. They log all ...

  3. Keystroke logging - Wikipedia

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    An anti-keylogger is a piece of software specifically designed to detect keyloggers on a computer, typically comparing all files in the computer against a database of keyloggers, looking for similarities which might indicate the presence of a hidden keylogger. As anti-keyloggers have been designed specifically to detect keyloggers, they have ...

  4. Anti-keylogger - Wikipedia

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    Public computers are extremely susceptible to the installation of keystroke logging software and hardware, and there are documented instances of this occurring. [2] Public computers are particularly susceptible to keyloggers because any number of people can gain access to the machine and install both a hardware keylogger and a software keylogger, either or both of which can be secretly ...

  5. Talk:Hardware keylogger - Wikipedia

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    It would be fair to list all commercial hardware keyloggers: KeyGhost - www.keyghost.com KeyDevil - www.key-devil.com KeeLoggers - www.keelog.com KeyKatcher - www.keykatcher.com

  6. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    Hardware key loggers are attached to the keyboard cable or installed inside standard keyboards. Software keyloggers work on the target computer's operating system and gain unauthorized access to the hardware, hook into the keyboard with functions provided by the OS, or use remote access software to transmit recorded data out of the target ...

  7. Van Eck phreaking - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, the Airhopper project from Georgia Institute of Technology, United States demonstrated (at Ben Gurion University, Israel) the use of Van Eck Phreaking to enable a keylogger to communicate, through video signal manipulation, keys pressed on the keyboard of a standard PC, to a program running on an Android cellphone with an ...