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    Yo, you know the elitec0ders.net site has some good keyloggers, but I've realized they are all pointless.

    First of all you have to open up port 25 just so you can recieve the logs from your victim, Second of all your victim has to have port 25 open up on their rotuer too! The chances of having your victim with an open port 25 these days are slim to none. Seems like the logs are a good idea, but they wont work unless you using it on a grandma that doesnt even have a router and has port 25 open.

    Just wondering what your experience has been with using these logs? How are you finding people with open ports and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitecrow
    Yo, you know the elitec0ders.net site has some good keyloggers, but I've realized they are all pointless.

    First of all you have to open up port 25 just so you can recieve the logs from your victim, Second of all your victim has to have port 25 open up on their rotuer too! The chances of having your victim with an open port 25 these days are slim to none. Seems like the logs are a good idea, but they wont work unless you using it on a grandma that doesnt even have a router and has port 25 open.

    Just wondering what your experience has been with using these logs? How are you finding people with open ports and such.
    I don't think you quite understand the function of these keyloggers. You set up then send out the "server" part, then the victim runs it, infecting them and running on each startup. The keylogger runs silently in the background on each startup, logging each keystroke, then emailing it to your email address when logs reach a predefined limit. Neither the victim or you have to open port 25, you set it to email to [email]youremail@email.com[/email], set a smtp server (port scan for some) or some keyloggers dont even need a smtp, then it will simply send away the logs. Then you check emails and find keylogs, the only thing YOU have to do is send it out then check emails, and the victim doesn't have to open any ports, the only trojans that require port forwarding are ones where you directly connect to control them, a simple keymailer doesn't have these problems.

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    K i understood everything you said there, except for the "smtp server (port scan for some)" I dont understand what a smtp server is and I have no idea of how to go about trying to find one..

    Also on [url]www.elitec0ders.net[/url] the coder of Elite Keylogger said that you and the victim had to have port 25 open, it says so in the forums under Keylogger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitecrow
    K i understood everything you said there, except for the "smtp server (port scan for some)" I dont understand what a smtp server is and I have no idea of how to go about trying to find one..

    Also on [url]www.elitec0ders.net[/url] the coder of Elite Keylogger said that you and the victim had to have port 25 open, it says so in the forums under Keylogger.
    A smtp server is basically an email server that will relay emails to the destination, like this YOU-----SMTP-----DESTINATION. There are thousands of smtp servers running worldwide, but most do not allow open access to anyone who wants to, because spammers use smtp servers like this as well. You could run your own smtp, or use any port scanner to look for some, but if the one you find gets taken down, all your victims will not be able to email you the logs anymore, and there's nothing you can do about that. That's why I recommended elitekeylogger off elitec0ders.net, it doesn't need a smtp server, you just use mx.hotmail.com or whatever email you have, it finds the mx for you when you type the email in, so use elitekeylogger. I don't know what you are talking about having to have port 25 open, the victim who you send it to doesn't require ANY ports open, all it has to do is transmit the email to the destination, and you don't require any ports open either, you have nothing to do with the keymailer, all you have to do is check your emails. You would only have to open port 25 if you were running a smtp server that needed incoming connections forwarded to you, you are only sending out a keymailer though so you don't need to run a smtp.

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    when I click Test Email, it always says its successfull. When it says its successful does it send me anything in my mail that I can check and see to make sure the programs working? Because everytime I use a gmail account, it says the e-mail was sent successfully but when I log on to that account, I dont see any e-mails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitecrow
    when I click Test Email, it always says its successfull. When it says its successful does it send me anything in my mail that I can check and see to make sure the programs working? Because everytime I use a gmail account, it says the e-mail was sent successfully but when I log on to that account, I dont see any e-mails.
    I don't think it actually sends and email, just tests the connection somehow.

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