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PS/2 Key Logger


ps-2-keyloggerSome ideas are so simple they are brilliant. PS/2 Key Logger is one of those simple yet brilliant gadgets. It is essentially an external PS/2 dock that goes between the keyboard and the computer.

The advantages of this means that the computer/user will never know it is there so happily go about their business, unaware they are being monitored. It has a hefty 2MB memory built in. You might be thinking that 2MB is rubbish compared to your new 16GB pen drive, but that 2MB memory converts to whopping 2 Million key strokes!

If you don’t have the info you need in 2 million key strokes you’re never getting it. It is Windows, Linux and Mac compatible and even works with keyboards with built in hubs. Once you have your “data” you simply switch the USB Key Log into pen drive mode and download the contents in an advanced flash file format.

A 38mm external device that will allow you to view every key stroke someone made on a computer without them ever knowing. The possibilities are endless… well not endless but hear are a few ideas:

  • Programmers/writers can use it as a constant back up for code/text in case of crashes or power cuts.
  • Keep an eye on your Childs “PC Usage”. (Works in chatrooms)
  • Monitor your partners Facebook and Friends Reunited “correspondence”. (Works on emails and blog posts)
  • Pretend to be psychic by monitoring friends/co workers PC input and then casually drop stuff into conversations.

When they ask “How did you know that?” simply reply “I don’t know but I have being doing it allot recentlyyyy” tail off the sentence and give there forehead a long zoned out stare. Then say “I can’t believe you did that!”

If you don’t have a PS/2 keyboard don’t worry, there is a USB version ingeniously entitled the USB Key Logger.

In Short: A simple must have gadget that allows you to undetectable monitor PS/2 keyboard input into a PC.

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