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c073186

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Nov 2, 2007
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So, let's just say I want to log the keys on my PowerBook for a day. You know, see what people's be typing on it. Can someone recommend me a good application or method for doing this? Thanks.
 
Warning : ADMIN PASSWORDS ARE REQUIRED FOR FULL KEYLOGGER FUNCTIONALITY

Warning : ADMIN PASSWORD IS REQUIRED FOR FULL KEYLOGGER FUNCTIONALITY IF YOU WISH TO RECORD PASSWORDS ( FOR INSTANCE ) BEHIND ASTERISKS

AT LEAST ON MOST GOOD KEYLOGGERS BUILT FOR MAC
 
My question is, why do you need to do this? I have a sense that there are other forms of logging which would be more targeted at getting the info you need.

Unless you are actually trying to skim passwords - in which case if you are an employee and you get found out you risk getting fired...
 
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