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ShotDroid is a pentesting tool for android. There are 3 tools that have their respective functions, Get files from Android directory, internal and external storage, Android Keylogger + Reverse Shell and Take a webcam shot of the face from the front camera of the phone and PC.
A keylogger, sometimes called a keystroke logger or keyboard capture, is a type of surveillance technology used to monitor and record each keystroke on a specific computer. Keylogger software is also available for use on smartphones, such as the Apple iPhone and Android devices.
Keylogger builder written in C#
this key logger is connected to the robot of telegram!
a python script that enable attacker to generate a specific keylogger software. Readme for More...
A KeyLogger is a program that runs in the background and keeps on recording user keyboard input into a local file.
Logging and injecting keystrokes to bypass paste restriction in apps and websites using pynput
A professional keylogger programmed with Python, C++ that is cross-platform containing good options
With this discord bot you can create a keylogger. Made with python.
A simple keylogger written in JavaScript. Python server to log the keystrokes has also been included. To know more about developing and deploying this keylogger, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0mxqR4jF7g&t=866s
Keylogger with a GUI based panel.
Modern Javascript keylogger with web panel 🌌
A Python-based keylogger tool designed to silently capture keyboard input, mouse events, and system information.
Keylogger for macOS. Uses Objective-C (Cocoa/Carbon) frontend and Python (Flask) backend.
Keylogger
A Python-based keylogger that records and logs keystrokes to a file for educational and research purposes. Note: This project is intended for ethical use only.
Keylogger written in Python.
Keylogger script designed with Python.
It is a simple Keylogger program that will take input of the keystrokes and store it in the file.
This project is designed for developers who need to monitor keyboard events in Node.js applications, with considerations for system permissions and security implications since it requires low-level system access to function.