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Keystroke loggers anyone?

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:42 am
by Mister Bushice
I need to test out a keystroke logger. Any recommendations?

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 11:31 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Good one.

Bushice, learn to use Sub7 and you will be king of the script-kiddies.

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 5:25 am
by Mister Bushice
If I was looking for stupid half wit jokes, I would have posted this on Main street.

I found several programs that look like they will work.

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:59 am
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Mister Bushice wrote:If I was looking for stupid half wit jokes, I would have posted this on Main street.

I found several programs that look like they will work.
You deserve a pile-on just for asking for a keylogger.

That is the equivalent of posting scat pics, in the tech world.

Good luck in your retarded little endeavour.

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 4:01 am
by Mister Bushice
Bullshit, marty. Maybe in your paranoid world peopel use them for doing bad shit, but in the world of normal people with families and kids it's a way to make sure kids aren't getting into any trouble on the internet, especially if they have friends over all the time who are less than trustworthy.

Do me a favor and stay out of the thread if you have nothing to offer but your usual crap.

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 3:09 am
by Mister Bushice
Hey ET thanks for the info. You can dump this pile of marty crap anytime.

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:14 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:29 pm
by Mister Bushice
yeah, right.

I dl'ed and installed a trial keystroke program last night. Told my kid today to let all his friends know that if I want to, I can see everything they do on all computers in my network. He had an attitude like "yeah right", So I told him everywhere he surfed to the night before, everything he did. His eyes opened wide like saucers while I explained to him that I was not goiing to be spying on him, but if the system alerts me to any unusual activity, I will be checking on it, and he should let all his pals know that too in case they try to get away with crap here they aren't allowed to at their house.

I got a quiet and respectful "yes sir" as a reply. I don't think I'll be needing this program anymore. :)

rack me, and Fuck you childless assholes who shit on this thread.

And thanks again to ET for the feedback via PM. anyone else wants to know about this stuff, drop me a pm.

an ounce of prevention goes a long ass way....

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:53 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Way to go, fucktard. The "I don't trust you" school of parenting...

That won't come back to bite you in the ass, nooooooo.

:meds:

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:20 pm
by Mister Bushice
The simple part is your brain and its inability to comprehend the fact that it isn't MY kid I don't trust.

If you were a real man you'd have had a son, and you'd understand things better.

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:00 pm
by Fat Bones
Mister Bushice wrote:
I can hear the conversation he'll have with his pals now:

friend: Dude, lets download that new album

Son: No way. My dad will know, and I'll lose my computer privileges.

friend: Don't worry. I'll erase the memory cache and history file, dump it on my memory stick, and he'll never know.

Son: He will know! Yesterday He told me everything I did on the computer the other night, and he wasn't even home that night!

friend: I don't believe it. come on lets do it.

Son: Sure, lets go over to your house and do it, cause it isn't happening here. I'm not losing my computer because of you. He will KNOW where we go.

friend: You fucking pussy. Your "dad" don't know shit about computers, we can just edit the logger when we're done. Instead, we'll put a lot of PETA, Clinton '08, and Bi-Curious websites in the place of any sites we don't want him to see. I've got this ParentTrap Bot that will throw him off track; he'll go careening off pn some other quixotic quest of parental misguidance. Sack up, dude. C'mon let's get the DLs and then go get high on freon...


That would be one in the victory column for pops. :)
FTFY

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 6:18 pm
by Mister Bushice
neighbor kid ain't that bright.

Network Bots? Do tell. I've used web page bots to deter spammers, but home network bots is news to me.

That computer has no admin privileges. programs cannot be installed, and they can't access the K.L. files.

If you know about them, how about sharing the knowledge?

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 6:38 pm
by Dinsdale
Not a parent, TANK GOODNESS...and trust me, the rest of you should be thankful, too...it's one less asskicking your dorky little progenies would recieve.

I do spend time with my buddy and his stepdaughter. Over there, they have this crazy fucking policy...they call it "parenting."

See, if she wants to use the computer, she has to use the one in the living room, and only when there's an adult with a full view of the moniter, or at least with an adult in the adjacent room, who can look over her shoulder at least every couple of minutes. It's not that they don't trust the daughter, they just don't trust the other few hundred million people online.


No wonder this country is going to hell in a handbasket -- everyone wants automated child-rearing. Who the fuck did you think was going to supervise the kid when you had it?

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:07 pm
by Dinsdale
I know that if you rely on spywares and whatnot as a substitute for parental supervision, you pretty much suck.

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 8:08 pm
by ElTaco
Damn, you don't check on the kids for a day and the whole house goes to shit.

First of all, the Tech forum is mainly here to help people so while a quick comment on each other's sexual or political preferences sandwiched in between some valid comments are tolerated, when a whole topic is 90% bs and 10% content I will have to start deleting comments or threads which is what I did with your random comments. Also if everyone is so concerned about family matters and raising kids, maybe there needs to be a 'parenting' forum.

Second, While I have told MB that I think there could be other ways to accomplish the monitoring of his kids, he is welcome to do as he likes. Many companies use Keyloggers to investigate problems out there and valid companies do release software that would make it hard for the kids to actually edit the text and not have back doors in them.

My recommendation has always been, Protect your network with a router/firewall, protect the PC with a firewall and reduced privilages for the kids and then I'd probably recommend subscribing to some blocking service that will block common adult sites and services, but this isn't a foulproof solution and whats worse is that filtering the internet also effects your other computers. On top of that, its not a cheap solution.

I don't have any kids, but I do know that I cerainly broke every rule at one time or another that my parents set. I had friends over when they weren't supposed to be. I watched TV when I wasn't supposed to, and I most definately visited sites I was not supposed to. I'm not trying to brag or say that I'm the badest mofo around (which I am), but I'm saying that just because kids act one way when you are around, doesn't mean that there aren't 10 kids you wouldn't approve of in your house when you aren't home. Basically I'm saying that you are all bad parents and that if you were good parents, you wouldn't have any kids and wouldn't be parents at all, because after all, what kind of sick person would bring kids into this sick perverted world.

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 8:26 pm
by Mister Bushice
I have a firewall, router etc. It works well. I get no problems coming in from the outside.

However I travel more than I like to, and I just want something else to make the network safe from within, for exactly the reasons you set out.

Have you ever heard of network bot traps? That's a new one on me.

Also, what do you use to monitor network traffic at work? wouldn't that work just as well for a home network? You've mentioned sniffers before, but I've never worked as a network admin before, so I really don't know about all the tools used to manage one.

keystrokeloggers, sniffers, log files. Having never used any of them, I'll use whatever works to keep things running smooth.

Thanks for the reply ET.

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:32 pm
by Fat Bones
Mister Bushice wrote:neighbor kid ain't that bright.

Network Bots? Do tell. I've used web page bots to deter spammers, but home network bots is news to me.

That computer has no admin privileges. programs cannot be installed, and they can't access the K.L. files.

If you know about them, how about sharing the knowledge?
I'll have to check with my nephew's friends and get back to you on what they use to manipulate and control their parents...that shouldn't cost me more than say, $250 dollars and mowing their grass for a month or two...they already get better weed and hookers than I, so that's out.

Hang on.

:wink:

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:24 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Kids these days are quite computer literate. They're probably booting with a Linux Live CD, and laughing at your keylogger.

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:25 pm
by Mister Bushice
That still has to go through my network for internet access. I will see that.

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:01 am
by DiT
MB,if you're looking for a good keylogger try:
http://kickme.to/FOSI
halfway down,left side,Ghost Keylogger 3.80 :twisted:

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:44 pm
by Fat Bones
DiT wrote:MB,if you're looking for a good keylogger try:
http://kickme.to/FOSI
halfway down,left side,Ghost Keylogger 3.80 :twisted:
:twisted: Indeed.

Spybot and AVG sure didn't like that one at all...

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 3:11 am
by ElTaco
I'm looking at new toys and found this Access Point that might be of some interest to you snooping concerned parents:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... 75&CatId=0

It is the HotBrick CF401W 54Mbps 802.11G 4 port wireless router available for $300 from TigerDirect.

Some features that might be of interest are:
Content Filter Rules
Time-Of-Day You can set rules to enforce when the user is allowed to access the Internet. Daily Access Allowance You can set daily allowances to manage how much time each user is allowed to spend on the Internet, on any given day of the week. Once a user’s daily allowance is used up, their Internet access will be disconnected and they will be logged off the Content Filter system for the day.

Application Control
The content filter blocks access to certain online applications such as Web, email, chat rooms, peer-to-peer applications and online games.

Access and Rules
Objectionable content is automatically filtered by the content filter server. Before any PC on the LAN is allowed access to the Internet, the CF401 W must first log into the Content Filter System. Once logged in, the user is subject to the access rules defined by the content filter server to the CF401 W.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 3:48 am
by Mister Bushice
Hey ET that looks like an excellent tool. Sort of the hardware version of the tailored browsers like aol and sbcyahoo.

Hotbrick? is that a new company? where does their stuff rank companred to cisco and D link?

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 2:27 pm
by ElTaco
I've never really heard of them before last week. It looks like a company that started sometime in the past 5 years. The first PR announcement I read was from 2003 about a product release. They do have a variety of products that are aimed at small and medium business. Seems like a smaller company. Not sure where their quality rates since I haven't heard too much about them. They do have some fairly interesting products that can loadbalance, or that have modem backup capability and abviously the features that could be used by parents seem fairly good.