Keyloger applications that like you

CyberSpy and RemoteSpy:

hxxp://www.laptopspyware.com <== if you really want to go there change xx to tt

Big brother could be watching you.

CyberSpy and RemoteSpy:

hxxp://www.laptopspyware.com <== if you really want to go there change xx to tt

Big brother could be watching you.

I'm already paranoid enough, lol.

Sad, though, that people assume that these programs actually do a good job. It looks as though it needs to be pre-installed in order to even work remotely. And it only works on Windows' OSes. Unfortunately for my partner, if I were to ever "communicate with my mister/mistress," I would be sure to run a Linux LiveCD. I am far too paranoid to trust a readily installed computer in which there are a mass of programs in which I, myself, did not have a decision in installing.

Just sayin', y'know?

US court orders keylogger CyberSpy to halt software sales

By Joel Hruska | Published: November 18, 2008 - 07:37PM CT

The government's antimalware efforts don't receive as much attention as those of private businesses (perhaps because said efforts are perceived as having no observable impact), but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Department of Justice (DoJ), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) all work towards securing cyberspace. Yesterday, the FTC secured a temporary injunction against the keylogger software vendor CyberSpy, ordering that company to cease and desist from selling its product online.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081...ware-sales.html

I use 'Best Free Keylogger (BFK)'. I had to get it from keylogger.org though since the author site seems to be dead.

I use 'Best Free Keylogger (BFK)'.

Why ? :lol:

Since I often use crashable bleeding edge software I've learned a long time ago to have a backup of my text. Nothing worse than losing a just-typed paragraph. This is mthe only reason I need it really. A clipboard history utility is also handy.