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New keylogger records everything (Page 1 of 2)
Invasion of Privacy has never been easier
Actual Spy is a keylogger. It is designed for the hidden computer monitoring and the monitoring of the computer activity. Actual Spy is capable of catching all keystrokes (key logger), capturing the screen within specified time intervals, logging the programs being run and closed, monitoring the clipboard contents, monitoring the printer, monitoring the file system, recording web sites visited on the Internet, monitoring connections to the Internet, monitoring startup/shutdown. All data is logged in the encrypted log file. Actual Spy can create a report in the text as well as in the html format, and send it on the specified email, via FTP and a local area network. It’s absolutely invisible in all operating systems.
Actual Spy can give you all the information thats currently being processed on your computer by its users. After putting it through a rigorous test, I came to the conclusion that this program is one of the more in depth keyloggers that youre going to be using. I was surprised by the amount of information it was capable of storing
honestly.
Inside
The tabbed interface supports a variety of functions that are helpful in identifying exactly what goes on within the computer. The tabs are separated into PC Activity, Internet Activity, Reports, and Settings (theres an about tab if youre interested about the product).
The PC Activity tab is separated into seven sections; Keystrokes, Screenshots, Applications, Clipboard, Printer, Files and Computer. The most useful of these will be your Keystrokes, Screenshots and Applications tabs. The keystrokes is the key to the whole program since this is its main function. After recording activity, it gives you information on the time certain keys were recorded, the Windows caption (what program was currently selected), the application path (where to find it) and the user name. It performs quite the feat of recording absolutely anything and everything (including several other Web Browsers that some key loggers dont support like Maxthon, Firefox and Opera). If youre wondering what sorts of things are recorded; anything from chat services to emails are on the list. AIM, Yahoo Messenger
anything that requires keystrokes will be recorded. Trust me.
If you get confused at the technicalities of the log files, you can easily take a look at the screenshots that you can also set to record (you can set the specified interval as well). The advantage to this program is that it also lets you see whats been copied and pasted by recording the clipboard actions.
The Internet Activity tab generally shows you the same information that PC Activity does (as in windows caption, URL and username). This is where you can see the detailed Web sites that were visited. Your Reports tab will give you the option of choosing what sorts of reports youd like to record (Keystrokes, Screenshots, Files, Computer, Internet Connections, Applications, Clipboard, Websites visited, or printer). You can set the reports in either HTML of text format and assign when a report is due to be created. The last useful program tab is your Settings tab. Heres where youll make sure to see if your log file path is correct, you can even create a password protect hiding option. I thought the cool thing about Actual Spy was that youre even given the option of encrypting your log files. I mean, thats pretty hardcore right there. You can set it to start up with your system and automatically set it to autohide (you cannot see the application in your Ctrl-Alt-Del Taskbar). Under the hiding option, youre able to remove the programs shortcut from your Desktop and Start Menu
You can even remove it from Add Remove Programs as well as hide the program folder
Again, this is pretty intense.
How to access your hosting cPanel using FTP?
cPanel is well-known for its user-friendliness and hence, almost any task can be implemented with much ease within in. Once you have paid for your web hosting account to your host provider, you would wonder how would you able to use cPanel to access all administrative functions of your site with FTP. FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol, and refers to a method through which content is uploaded to your website. With the help of an FTP client, you can collectively upload hundreds of files onto your site with ease instead of uploading them individually. An FTP client is nothing but a local program downloaded to your computer system, after which you use the login credentials provided to you by your web host for connecting to your web server and further uploading files on your site.
Basically, the FTP client forms a connection between your hard drive and the server of your website, to make it easier to update your website. Now for establishing the connection with your site server, you would need to set up an FTP account in your hosting account. Once the account is created, a set of login information would be provided to you that you can use with your FTP client. FTP clients are often free; so, you dont have to worry about the cost, the most popular being FileZilla and SmartFTP.
Once the FTP client has been installed on your computer, you can easily access your hosting cPanel and transfer a large volume of files easily and quickly. To upload your files using FTP, you would need some form of FTP software that is available on Internet. WS_FTP Professional is a reliable paid version.
The web pages can be uploaded from within your control panel. You may access your control panel and select the public_html directory. Then click upload files and select all the files you wish to upload from your computer. Now click Go and you are done!
If you have allowed people to download or upload files on your website, you must keep track of your space usage through your Control Panel, such that the usage does not get close to the maximum allocation of space to avoid experiencing problems in accessing your website via FrontPage and hence, being unable to upload or modify files onto it.
How to access your hosting cPanel using FTP?
cPanel is well-known for its user-friendliness and hence, almost any task can be implemented with much ease within in. Once you have paid for your web hosting account to your host provider, you would wonder how would you able to use cPanel to access all administrative functions of your site with FTP. FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol, and refers to a method through which content is uploaded to your website. With the help of an FTP client, you can collectively upload hundreds of files onto your site with ease instead of uploading them individually. An FTP client is nothing but a local program downloaded to your computer system, after which you use the login credentials provided to you by your web host for connecting to your web server and further uploading files on your site.
Basically, the FTP client forms a connection between your hard drive and the server of your website, to make it easier to update your website. Now for establishing the connection with your site server, you would need to set up an FTP account in your hosting account. Once the account is created, a set of login information would be provided to you that you can use with your FTP client. FTP clients are often free; so, you dont have to worry about the cost, the most popular being FileZilla and SmartFTP.
Once the FTP client has been installed on your computer, you can easily access your hosting cPanel and transfer a large volume of files easily and quickly. To upload your files using FTP, you would need some form of FTP software that is available on Internet. WS_FTP Professional is a reliable paid version.
The web pages can be uploaded from within your control panel. You may access your control panel and select the public_html directory. Then click upload files and select all the files you wish to upload from your computer. Now click Go and you are done!
If you have allowed people to download or upload files on your website, you must keep track of your space usage through your Control Panel, such that the usage does not get close to the maximum allocation of space to avoid experiencing problems in accessing your website via FrontPage and hence, being unable to upload or modify files onto it.