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For recordkeeping, family security, or old fashioned snooping

Until such time as the CerebroSilica Brain-O-Matic 3000 interface between your grey-matter and your computer is invented, the best way to dump what's in your mind into your computer is through a keyboard. Everything from your quarterly sales figures to your personal private journal entry to your credit card numbers get typed into your keyboard.

Normally, you wouldn't worry about such things. You're careful with your passwords, keep your anti-virus up to date, and patch regularly so you're pretty sure your operating system is secure. Still, those keystrokes are recordable - all anyone needs is a tiny device the size of a fingertip, and suddenly all your deepest darkest secrets become public.

Naturally, we have that device. These keyloggers act as the "man-in-the-middle," monitoring each keystroke as it flies down your cable into your computer. You notice nothing, since every key you type gets dutifully reproduced on your screen. Somewhere, however, you've got a sneaky person quietly recording everything, just waiting for you to step away for a few minutes so they can retrieve the offending device and play back everything. The logger saves every keystroke into onboard memory. To read the contents, remove the logger and connect it to your own computer and keyboard. Typing in a password into any text-editor begins the memory-dump process.

To some, this sounds awful. However, if you read these words and thought, "ooh - splendid!" and laughed maniacally, you're definitely our kind of customer.

All kidding aside, these devices have practical and legal uses. Surreptitiously monitor your kids internet activity, or log their chat IM's. If you're an employer, and this is legal in your state or country, keep your employees honest. What you do with these keyloggers is your business, but we ask that you not be a jerk about it, mmkay?

Features

  • USB or PS/2 interface key-stroke loggers
  • Sits between your keyboard and your computer
  • Records keystrokes onto onboard memory
  • Potential uses:
    • Concerned parents
    • Monitoring suspicious activity in the workplace
    • Computer forensics
  • 2MB of storage
  • Works with most wired keyboards (wireless keyboards not supported)
  • Compatible with all PC Operating systems including Windows, and Linux