Description USB KeyGrabber
Have you always wanted to know if something was typed on your computer in your absence? There is now a solution for your problem:
The USB KeyGrabber is the ideal computer monitoring tool: The KeyGrabber is simply plugged between the keyboard and the computer and then records every keystroke. Only after entering a freely selectable key combination does the USB KeyGrabber output the stored information. For output, the KeyGrabber turns into a USB storage device from which the stored data can be read easily and quickly (125 kB/s). The advantage over a software keylogger is that the USB KeyGrabber cannot be detected by software.
The USB KeyGrabber can store 16MB of data. No additional software is required, and the KeyGrabber works under any operating system, although USB mass storage support is required for reading (Mac from OS 9, Linux from Kernel 2.4, and Windows from 98SE).
Another note: Of course, it is illegal to record keystrokes without the user's consent. So be sure to inform every user about the use of the KeyGrabber beforehand.
Please note: The USB KeyGrabber does not work with PS/2 keyboards, even if they are connected via a PS/2 adapter. For this, you can use the PS/2 KeyGrabber. Furthermore, only one keyboard and no other device may be connected to the KeyGrabber. In particular, USB ports integrated into the keyboard no longer work.
Unfortunately, PayPal does not allow the purchase of keyloggers, so this payment method will be disabled when purchasing.