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Keylogger Overview

A keylogger is a tool that can record and report on a computer user’s activity as they interact with a computer. The name is a short version of keystroke logger, and one of the main ways keyloggers keep track of you is by recording what you type as you type it.

Features

  • Record keystrokes
  • Screenshot Grabbing
  • Email sending every 5 mins
  • Email sending error handling (retry every 60 secs)
  • System info
  • Network info
  • Delete the files after sending on email
  • Starts functioning after 21 secs
  • Windows persistant
  • Clipboard stealing

Requirement

  • pip install -r requirements.txt

Customization

  • Email Address Customize both sender and receiver email addresses.
  • Time Interval Customize the frequency of email delivery and time to start functioning. 21 seconds by default

Usecase

  • Parental Monitoring
    • It allows parents to keep their children safe online by monitoring their activity without interfering.
  • Employee Surveillance
    • It can be used to monitor employees and ensure that they are working productively and following company policies.

Conclusion

  • Peace of Mind
    • Know that your family is safe online or that your employees are productive and following company policies.
  • Intruder Alert
    • Be alerted in case of suspicious activity on your devices.

This code DOES NOT promote illegal activities! The content is only for educational purposes and to create awareness!

About

An email-sending keylogger is a sophisticated and stealthy form of malware that infiltrates a user's computer, discreetly recording every keystroke, including sensitive information like passwords and login credentials. However, its capabilities go beyond traditional keylogging, as it also captures clipboard data, allowing it to observe copied text.

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