How to Send a Keylogger to a Person
A keylogger is a software application that can monitor another person's computer activity by recording his keystrokes. You can read emails, see what applications a person is using, get transcripts of his instant message chats, and even get into social networking accounts such as on Facebook. However, keep in mind that using a keylogger to spy on a computer that you do not own is illegal.
Instructions
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Try SpyRecon Complete (see References for this and other applications mentioned in this story). This program will allow you to send a keylogger to another person via email. You will need to embed the keylogger into another file so that when the recipient downloads the file the program will automatically install itself. The program can even uninstall itself automatically, once it has recorded some data, leaving no evidence behind. As of 2010 it costs $79.95.
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Get Simple Keylogger Remote. This program costs $39.95 as of 2010. It allows you to send the keylogger disguised by another program. The default program is an angel that flies around your desktop. However you can go to Freeware Home (see References) or another site and find other programs to send. Once you've found a program to use, Simple Keylogger Remote will allow you attach it. You can then email it to the person that you wish to spy on. When they download it, Simple Keylogger Remote will also be installed.
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Buy Perfect Keylogger. As of 2010 this program costs $44.95. This product is that it works in 20 languages. In addition to recording keystrokes, it takes periodic screen shots of the target computer. Like Simple Keylogger Remote, it has a remote-install feature that allows you to package it with other software that you can send via email to your target. This program has countermeasures that make it virtually undetectable by anti-virus and anti-spyware programs.
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