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KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable

Author: Jack Conner
by Jack Conner
Posted: Jul 18, 2019

KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable - USB Extension Cable

Hardware Keylogger with 16MB Flash

The KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable is an ultra-discreet USB keylogger embedded in a USB extension cable. Extremely well disguised, it can be accessed as a USB flash drive for instant data retrieval.

Features :

Ultra-discreet keylogger, minimal risk of exposure

Compatible with all USB keyboards, including USB 3.0

Sophisticated USB frame capture algorithm with 32X oversampling

Doesn''t drop keystrokes, compatible with all USB topologies

16 megabytes built-in memory, equivalent of years-worth of typing

Switches to flash drive mode with a special key combination

Accessible as a USB removable drive for instant data retrieval

Memory protected with strong 128-bit encryption

Easy to configure with a simple text file

No Wi-Fi and wireless footprint, doesn''t leave traces in network environment

Works with barcode scanners, including fast keystroke generation modes

No software, drivers or configuration required, works out of the box

Support for multiple keyboard layouts

KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable'

Perfect disguise

The KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable is an ultra-compact USB keylogger hidden inside a USB extension cable. From the outside, the USB cable doesn''t differ from any ordinary cable in common use, and draws no attention.

KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable - Perfect disguise

KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable - Reliability

Reliability

Passively monitoring a USB bus for keystrokes is a complex task, and the KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable does this better than any other solution on the market. The KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable implements a 32X waveform oversampling algorithm based on a sophisticated FPGA chip. This makes it a top-performer in terms of reliability, with a zero character drop-rate. It works with wireless keyboards (excluding some Bluetooth models), keyboard with integrated hubs, and all types of barcode scanners (including those with a fast keystroke generation speed).

Ease of use

The KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable is as easy to use as all it's predecessors in the KeyGrabber family, being best-sellers since 2005. This hardware keylogger works out-of-the-box by simply plugging it inline between the keyboard and USB socket. Accessing data requires pressing a predefined key-combination known only to the owner. The KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable has a few models varying by memory capacity, however even the entry-level 16 megabyte version is an equivalent of years of typing.

KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable - Ease of use

KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable - Stealthiness

Stealthiness

The KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger Cable is as stealthy as a hardware keylogger can get. It leaves no traces on the target computer, and doesn't propagate anything in the local Wi-Fi environment. It works as a passive USB-tap device, and doesn't show up on the list of USB devices or use any drivers. Thus it cannot be detected by security and anti-virus software.

The Pro version

The Pro version is a multi-role security and pen-testing device. It works as a keylogger, but can also be switched to keystroke generation mode. Operating as a HID device it can generate a text-menu, making access to memory and configuration options more convenient. Moreover, it can also run keystroke-injection scripts thanks to a keystroke parser based on a simple scripting language. This makes it a perfect penetration testing tool, combining the functionality of a hardware keylogger and HID injector in a single slick device.

About the Author

I am Jack, Working as a Marketing Manager at keelog which gives Usb keylogger and hardware keylogger to monitor your employees, Children or any other person.

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