I want an invisible keylogger to post on a website.
if anybody could tell me where to purchase/download this , it would be great.
thanks.
I want an invisible keylogger to post on a website.
if anybody could tell me where to purchase/download this , it would be great.
thanks.
I Don't know much
Any Tibia account hackers can add me on AIM
My screen name is tsjarvis6*.
Thanks a lot for any help, ahead of time.
-Tyler
PS. what i mean is i make a website and i bind it in there somewhere, and when people go to the site it records what they enter on a game. if one of you can help me ill be more specific about the game and stuff
I Don't know much
Any Tibia account hackers can add me on AIM
My screen name is tsjarvis6*.
Thanks a lot for any help, ahead of time.
-Tyler
O.o that dont make sence explain it better please. And add more details alot more.
Meh might as well guess.
You want a keylogger to be on a site and when they visit the site the keylogger installs on there comp without them knowing. And sending you the logs?
Am i right?
Last edited by Newby_Programme; 08-06-2007 at 11:25 AM.
Before asking Script Kiddie question. Ask your self these questions.
Did i google it? Do i really want this? Do i need this? Why do i need this? Did i do some research on it?
If you get a yes to all those then please post your question. If not dont bother asking your question.
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There is no keylogger application that can keylog via someone entering a website. Keyloggers aren't just some magical program that can do their job everywhere. You have to know how they work, then see if it can be implemented in your scenario.
You could use a Java applet that will log keystrokes in a file on the webserver, except I'm not sure if Java applets have that kind of capability.
You want a keylogger, on a website?
Maybe it's just the benzos, but that just really doesn't make sense.
I think what you're looking for is some sort of exploit to automatically execute code in the visitors' browsers when they visit your page. Try looking for IE vulnerabilities.
For the keylogger, I don't know. They aren't my thing.