Forensic Keylogger Keyboard

The Forensic Keylogger Keyboard is a keystroke recording keyboard with an integrated hardware keylogger. The embedded hardware keylogger derives from the KeyGrabber Forensic family, switching to flash drive mode for viewing recorded data. It features a sophisticated FPGA chip with a 32X oversampling algorithm, ensuring a zero character drop rate and full compatibility with all types of USB topologies. A variety of keyboard models is available to choose from when ordering your Forensic Keylogger Keyboard.

Forensic Keylogger Keyboard
  • High quality keyboard with stealthy keylogger integrated

  • Records all keystrokes to internal flash memory

  • Based on the established and reliable KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger

  • Multiple keyboard models and layouts to choose from

  • 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

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

Forensic Keylogger Keyboard

Full integration

The Forensic Keylogger Keyboard has a factory-installed keylogger integrated, based on the high performance KeyGrabber Forensic Keylogger. The USB keyboard model may be chosen for a variety of manufacturers, models, and keyboard layouts (subject to stock availability). This guarantees full stealthiness, as the keylogging module is neither visible to the naked eye, nor to the operating system or security software.

Forensic Keylogger Keyboard

High quality

The Forensic Keylogger Keyboard is a high quality keyboard and keylogger combination, with a zero character drop-rate. It records everything that is typed on the keyboard, and has several levels of filtering and handling control characters.

Forensic Keylogger Keyboard

Ease of use

The Forensic Keylogger Keyboard is as easy to use as all it's predecessors in the KeyGrabber family, being best-sellers since 2005. This keylogger keyboard works out-of-the-box by simply plugging it the USB socket. Accessing data requires pressing a predefined key-combination known only to the owner. The integrated 16 megabytes of flash memory is an equivalent of years of typing.

Forensic Keylogger Keyboard

Stealthiness

The Forensic Keylogger Keyboard is as stealthy as a hardware keylogger can get, thanks to the physical integration inside the USB keyboard. It leaves no traces on the target computer, and doesn't propagate anything in the local Wi-Fi environment. It shows up only as a USB input device, not differing in any way from a standard USB keyboard. Thus the embedded hardware keylogger cannot be detected by security and anti-virus software.

Forensic Keylogger Keyboard

The Pro version

The Pro version is a multi-role security and pen-testing device. It works as a keyboard and keylogger combination, 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 keyboard, hardware keylogger and HID injector in a single device.

Important Legal Notice

The usage of a keylogger is fully legal as long as a clear notice is displayed, informing the user of the monitored equipment about the presence of a keystroke logger. We encourage the use of this equipment only for the purpose of monitoring your own computer, especially for protecting children against online hazards. It is NOT LEGAL to use a keylogger for the purpose of intercepting third party data, especially passwords, banking data, confidential correspondence, etc. If in doubt, please seek legal advice before using a keystroke logger. A good starting point is the U.S. Department of Justice Letter on Keystroke Monitoring and Login Banners, according to which a clear notice should be displayed, warning that user keystrokes may be logged.

Forensic Keylogger Keyboard

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