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Old 09-30-2005, 10:35 AM
Theo
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Default Plug-in USB hardware device captures keystrokes on Mac and PC USB keyboards.

Plug-in KeyGhost USB Keylogger (hardware device) records all keystrokes
typed on any PC and Mac USB keyboards. (PS/2 and Large Dinn models
also available)


Easiest way to capture keystrokes on any Mac or PC. Record all
keystrokes typed on USB keyboards now.
Installs in under 5 seconds, just plug it in.


Can record on one computer and retrieve on another.
Keystrokes stored in internal flash memory, no batteries required.


No software install required to record or retrieve keystrokes.
KeyGhost USB Keylogger contains built-in access menu that works in any
text editor on PC or Mac.


http://www.keyghost.com/USB-Keylogger.htm


KeyGhost is again leading the development of computer monitoring
hardware. This is the worlds first and only USB hardware keylogger!


Please email me with any questions or comments.


Anyone interested in reviewing or testing the latest KeyGhost hardware
keylogger devices, please send me an email with 'KeyGhost' in the
subject line.


http://www.keyghost.com


Cheers,
Theo


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Old 09-30-2005, 09:23 PM
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Default Re: Plug-in USB hardware device captures keystrokes on Mac and PC USB keyboards.

On 30 Sep 2005 03:35:54 -0700, Theo wrote:

> Plug-in USB Keylogger (hardware device)


Gosh, that's unobtrusive. lol

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Old 10-02-2005, 08:04 AM
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Default Re: Plug-in USB hardware device captures keystrokes on Mac and PC USB keyboards.

How often does anyone look over the back of their PC or Mac?
The external device is designed to look similar to an EMC balun. It
blends in with all the existing cables.

(See the pic labeled 'EXAMPLE INSTALL')
http://www.keyghost.com/USB-Keylogger.htm

The internal module can also be hidden inside the USB keyboard for
complete invisibility. (It's so simple)

Cheers
Theo


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Old 10-02-2005, 07:41 PM
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Default Re: Plug-in USB hardware device captures keystrokes on Mac and PC USB keyboards.

On 2 Oct 2005 01:04:01 -0700, Theo wrote:

> How often does anyone look over the back of their PC or Mac?


If you're smart enough to be concerned about security, often.

> The external device is designed to look similar to an EMC balun. It
> blends in with all the existing cables.


If you say so.

> (See the pic labeled 'EXAMPLE INSTALL')
> http://www.keyghost.com/USB-Keylogger.htm
>
> The internal module can also be hidden inside the USB keyboard for
> complete invisibility. (It's so simple)


I really liked this one.:

'It has a very easy installation, a very easy operation, and is extremely
innovative as an idea. To sum the KeyGhost in one sentence, "A Masterpiece
of Engineering". Nothing more nothing less.' - DataOrb"

A masterpiece in engineering? lol

$200 for 128K flash?

Look, you're going to sell these but cut the bullshit. It's no marvel of
the modern world and it will fool only those that have no clue. Which
leaves you a large market to buy your overexubbearantly marketed,
overpriced crap.
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Old 10-02-2005, 10:42 PM
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Default Re: Plug-in USB hardware device captures keystrokes on Mac and PC USB keyboards.

Ari Silversteinn wrote:
> On 2 Oct 2005 01:04:01 -0700, Theo wrote:
>
> > How often does anyone look over the back of their PC or Mac?

>
> If you're smart enough to be concerned about security, often.


Ok.


> 'It has a very easy installation, a very easy operation, and is extremely
> innovative as an idea. To sum the KeyGhost in one sentence, "A Masterpiece
> of Engineering". Nothing more nothing less.' - DataOrb"



That's what they say. (That review comment was for our original PS/2
KeyGhost device)

More reviews here:
http://www.keyghost.com/sx/keylogger-reviews.htm

and here:
http://www.keyghost.com/reviews.htm


> $200 for 128K flash?


128Kb flash = 128,000 keystrokes = approx. 2-3 weeks worth of typing
activity.

Ari, I'm not here to argue. I would just like to let interested people
know about the new kit.

Kind regards,
Theo


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Old 10-03-2005, 07:31 PM
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Default Re: Plug-in USB hardware device captures keystrokes on Mac and PC USB keyboards.

On 2 Oct 2005 15:42:00 -0700, Theo wrote:

>> $200 for 128K flash?

>
> 128Kb flash = 128,000 keystrokes = approx. 2-3 weeks worth of typing
> activity.


You know it doesn't relate to that, it relates to the purchase market for
these devices.

> Ari, I'm not here to argue. I would just like to let interested people
> know about the new kit.


You can (ab)use Usenet as you like, but at the end of the day, you're
advertising at zero cost.
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