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		<title>How to Spy with a USB Keylogger or PS/2 hardware Keylogger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The USB Key Logger is organized into an advanced flash file system. Super fast data retrieval is achieved by switching into pen drive mode for download. Completely invisible for computer operation and no software or drivers required, also supports national keyboard layouts. What situation should you consider a USB Keylogger or PS/2 Keylogger other than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The USB Key Logger is organized into an advanced flash file system. Super fast data retrieval is achieved by switching into pen drive mode for download. Completely invisible for computer operation and no software or drivers required, also supports national keyboard layouts. </p>
<p><strong>What situation should you consider a USB Keylogger or PS/2 Keylogger other than a software Keylogger?</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>The target computer is Password Protected and you don&#8217;t know its login password.</li>
<li>The target computer is logged out, locked or switched off.</li>
<li>You have very little time to install a software Keylogger. </li>
<li>The target computer is a tablet PC or has an external keyboard.</li>
<li>You need a keylogger which is Impossible to detect and/or disable by using software scanners.</li>
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<p>The KeyGhost hardware   keylogger can be easily connected in under 5 seconds, even when computer is   logged out, password protected, locked or switched off. Just plug it in! Its   quite unobtrusive. Most users go months without examining the back of their   computer. Think now &#8230; can you picture what the back of your computer looks   like at the moment?</p>
<p>Once the KeyGhost is   installed, it quietly records every key pressed on the keyboard to it&#8217;s own   internal Flash memory (same as in smart cards).</p>
<p><b>How to install Keyghost USB Keylogger / PS/2 Keylogger? </b></p>
<ol>
<li>Simply unplug the keyboard cable from the back of the PC</li>
<li>Plug the keyboard cable into one end of the KeyGhost</li>
<li>Then plug the other end of KeyGhost back into the   PC.</li>
<li>You need a keylogger which records any keystrokes including passwords. </li>
</ol>
<p><strong>No software installation is necessary!</strong></p>
<h2><a href="http://www.keylogger4u.com/goto/USB-Keylogger">Get KeyGhost Hardware Keylogger Now </a></h2>
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<p>For security reasons, the   photo (above right) is only a representation of what the KeyGhost looks like.   The actual KeyGhost II is injection molded to look exactly like an EMC   Balun.</p>
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<p><strong><a name="top" id="top"></a>Faqs about Keyghost USB Keylogger and PS/2 hardware keylogger</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Easy to record on one   computer and retrieve on <a href="#another">another</a> computer. </li>
<li>The   keystrokes are safe even if device is <a href="#unplug">unplugged</a>.
  </li>
<li>What happens if the <a href="#fillsup">keystroke log fills up</a>?
  </li>
<li><a href="#retrieve">Retrieving</a> the   keystrokes. </li>
<li><a href="#whyuse">Why</a> use the KeyGhost™ device when I can use a   key logger program available off the internet? </li>
<li>Can the   KeyGhost device be <a href="#softdetect">detected</a> by special software? </li>
<li>What if   someone else types in the access password by <a href="#typepass">mistake</a>? </li>
<li>How do I <a href="#changepass">change</a> the password? 
  </li>
<li>There are <a href="#unusual">unusual</a> characters in the log. </li>
<li>How <a href="#passlong">long</a> can the backdoor password be? </li>
<li>That figure   of <a href="#2000000">2,000,000</a> keystrokes looks like a typo.   Explain. </li>
<li>Does the   KeyGhost work on <a href="#laptops">Laptops</a>? </li>
<li>Does the   KeyGhost work on a <a href="#usb">USB Keyboard</a>? </li>
<li>Does the   KeyGhost work on <a href="#wireless">Wireless Keyboards</a>? </li>
<li>Will KeyGhost   store <a href="#control">&#8216;Control&#8217; characters and function keys</a>? </li>
<li>During   downloading, can I <a href="#stop">stop the &#8216;memory dump&#8217; from   occurring</a>? </li>
<li>Will KeyGhost   work with <a href="#kvm">KVM switches</a>? </li>
<li>How to <a href="#microsoftword">fix</a> Microsoft Word 2000 and &quot;double numbering&quot; in the   menu.
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  <a name="another" id="another"></a><br />
  <strong>Q. Can I record the   keystrokes on one computer and retrieve them on another computer? </strong><br />
A.   Yes, the KeyGhost device can be unplugged and moved around without any trouble.   Record the keystrokes on one machine, and retrieve them on another. <a href="#top">[top]</a> <br />
<strong><a name="unplug" id="unplug"></a><br />
Q. Can I unplug the device without losing the keystrokes? </strong><br />
A. Yes, the KeyGhost device uses a permanent form of memory which   doesn&#8217;t need batteries. <a href="#top">[top]</a><br />
<a name="fillsup" id="fillsup"></a><br />
<strong>Q. What happens if the keystroke log fills   up?</strong><br />
A. The most   recent keystrokes are preserved, and the oldest ones are lost. For example, the   KeyGhost Pro SE stores 2,000,000 keystrokes (approx. 9 &#8211; 12 months worth of   typing activity). When the log is full, it will overwrite the oldest ones   gradually with the newest ones. In this manner, it stores the most recent   2,000,000 keystrokes, making it possible to review over one year worth of PC   activity! <a href="#top">[top]</a> <br />
<a name="retrieve" id="retrieve"><br />
</a><strong>Q. No software to   install at all? Just plug it in? But how do<br />
I retrieve the   keystrokes?</strong><br />
A. Its   very simple and quick to retrieve keystrokes, Just type the secure password in editor, you will get the keylogger window come out . <a href="#top">[Top]<br />
</a><a name="whyuse" id="whyuse"></a><br />
<strong>Q. Why do I want a KeyGhost device   when I can use a key logger program available off the internet?</strong><br />
A. There are several reasons why a   software program may not always be the best option. If the target computer is   password protected, it will be almost impossible to install a software   keylogger. The KeyGhost device installs in a few seconds, onto any desktop PC   with any operating system. The KeyGhost device can be installed when the   computer is switched off. It will also pick up passwords used to access the BIOS   before boot up. <a href="#top">[Top]<br />
</a><a name="softdetect" id="softdetect"></a><br />
<strong>Q. Can the   KeyGhost device be detected by special software? </strong><br />
A. No, installation   of a KeyGhost device does not affect the computers operation in any way. A   software program could never detect the recording of keystrokes. <a href="#top">[Top]</a><br />
<a name="typepass" id="typepass"></a><br />
<strong>Q. What if someone else   types in the backdoor password by <br />
mistake? </strong><br />
A. Good question. The   password can be between 8-12 characters. It is suggested that common words like   &#8216;the&#8217; are not used for the password, for obvious reasons. Choose a password with   no meaning such as &#8216;kghostlogger&#8217; and everything should be fine. <a href="#top">[Top]<br />
</a><a name="changepass" id="changepass"></a><a href="#top"><br />
</a><strong>Q. How do I change the password? </strong><br />
A. After bringing up   the configuration menu, there is an option to change the password. The retrieve   keystroke example shows how this is possible. <a href="#top">[Top]</a><br />
<a name="unusual" id="unusual"></a><br />
<strong>Q. There are unusual   characters in the log</strong><br />
A. This can occur if you are using   another language. Unless the local is set to &#8216;english&#8217; the angle brackets and   other formatting characters in the log may come out incorrectly. <a href="#top">[Top]</a> <br />
<a name="passlong" id="passlong"></a><br />
<strong>Q. How long can the   backdoor password be? </strong><br />
A. Up to 12 characters, made up of letters only <a href="#top">[top]</a> <a href="#top"><br />
</a><a name="2000000" id="2000000"></a><br />
<strong>Q. That figure of 2,000,000 keystrokes looks   like a typo. Explain.</strong><br />
A. Yes, it can store this many   characters in its memory. <a href="#top">[top]<br />
</a><a name="laptops" id="laptops"></a><br />
<strong>Q. Does the KeyGhost   work on Laptops?</strong><br />
A.   Because of the many different brands, and power specifications of laptop   keyboard and docking ports, it is quite hard to predict if the KeyGhost will   work favourably with your laptop.<br />
In order for it to function you will need to   use an external keyboard in the back of the laptop&#8217;s PS/2 port. Any keys typed   on the laptop keyboard will not be recorded, only those typed on the external   keyboard will be recorded.<br />
Some laptops do not accept keys typed at high   speed on an external keyboard, so the Turbo Download   Adapter is recommended for use with the laptop, otherwise the &#8216;Keystroke Ghosting&#8217; may have to be set at a   slower speed to retrieve the log. <a href="#top">[Top]</a><br />
<a name="usb" id="usb"></a><br />
<strong>Q. Does the KeyGhost   work on a USB keyboard?</strong><br />
A. We have a KeyGhost USB Keylogger device available that is   designed for use with USB keyboards. Note: The PS/2 models (small round plug) of   KeyGhost do not work on USB (rectangular plug) keyboards. There are no adapters   available to make a PS/2 version work on a USB keyboard. KeyGhost PS/2 versions   only work with PS/2 keyboards (small round plug), and older DIN style keyboards   (larger round plug, but requires adapters). If you are unsure which type of   keyboard you have on your system, follow the lead to the back of the PC and   check the shape of the plug. If it is round, then the PS/2 KeyGhost will work,   if it is rectangular then the KeyGhost USB   Keylogger will work. <br />
Note. Some USB keyboards come with their own purple   coloured USB to PS/2 converter, in those cases, a PS/2 KeyGhost will work when   connected between the PS/2 adapter and the PC as the keyboard detects the   adapter and reconfigures itself to PS/2 mode. There is no generic USB to PS/2   adapter available. <a href="#top">[Top]</a> <br />
<a name="wireless" id="wireless"></a><br />
<strong>Q. Does the KeyGhost work on Wireless   keyboards?</strong><br />
A. Yes, a   KeyGhost device should work on wireless keyboards by plugging it between the   Wireless receiver and the PC PS/2 port, USB port or USB HUB. The receiver that   comes with your wireless keyboard can be USB or PS/2. If it is USB (small   rectangular plug) you need to choose one of the <strong><a href="http://www.keylogger4u.com/goto/USB-Keylogger">KeyGhost USB Keyloggers</a></strong>. If it is PS/2 (small round   plug) and has two round plugs coming from the receiver (one for mouse, one for   keyboard), connect a PS/2 model   KeyGhost between the receiver&#8217;s keyboard cable and the PC. <a href="#top">[top]</a> <br />
<a name="control" id="control"></a><br />
<strong>Q. Will KeyGhost store &#8216;Control&#8217; characters   and function keys?</strong><br />
A.   Yes. The KeyGhost stores all keys typed on a keyboard, even key combinations.   This is important, as it helps you understand exactly what happened on the PC.   The keys are output as text tags into the log. E.G. When the Control and C keys   are pressed in combination, the log shows &lt;Ctrl+C&gt;. Even arrow keys are recorded and displayed   as &lt;LFT&gt; (left) &lt;RGT&gt; (right). <a href="#top">[top]</a> <br />
<a name="stop" id="stop"></a><br />
<strong>Q. During downloading,   can I stop the memory dump from occurring?</strong><br />
A. Yes. Simply press any key once and   the KeyGhost will return to the main menu. <a href="#top">[Top]</a> <br />
<a name="kvm" id="kvm"></a><br />
<strong>Q. Will KeyGhost work   with KVM switches?</strong><br />
A.   Yes. KeyGhost will work   with most KVM switches, however, in some cases (due to issues with some KVM   switches) you will need to install KeyGhost directly to the PC you want to   monitor. i.e. between the KVM switch and the PC&#8217;s PS/2 socket. <a href="#top">[Top]</a> <br />
<a name="microsoftword" id="microsoftword"></a><br />
<strong>Q. How to fix Microsoft   Word 2000 and &quot;double numbering&quot; in the menu</strong><br />
A. Go into Tools .. Autocorrect ..   Autoformat as you type .. and switch off &#8216;automatic numbered lists&#8217;. <a href="#top">[Top]</a> </p>
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