Keyloggers

KGB Keylogger

KGB Keylogger is a commercial keylogger. Its main purpose is to monitor computer activities using different tools. KGB Keylogger can log all computer keyboard key strokes, record clipboard entries, websites and take screenshots right from your computer screen. All these KGB Keylogger logs will be saved on to a file and each of the entry will have a time stamp. Even though KGB Keylogger was made for supervising employees at their workplace, malicious users may try to install this software to your computer, so they could steal your passwords or bank accounts. KGB Keylogger runs secretly on your machine so it may be very hard to notice if this program is running.

SnapKey

SnapKey is a spyware application which logs every keystroke made on your computer. SnapKey is often installed by Trojans and other malware. These types of spyware are called keyloggers. SnapKey will usually hide itself under system processes, so no one could find if it is running. SnapKey may also log your web activity. SnapKey can be configured to send this confidential information to a remote attacker. Remember - you type passwords and other confidential information, and all keystrokes are logged.