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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 that’s 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 you’re 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 (there’s an about tab if you’re 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 don’t support like Maxthon, Firefox and Opera). If you’re 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 what’s 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 you’d 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. Here’s where you’ll 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 you’re even given the option of encrypting your log files. I mean, that’s 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, you’re able to remove the program’s 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.

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 that’s 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 you’re 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 (there’s an about tab if you’re 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 don’t support like Maxthon, Firefox and Opera). If you’re 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 what’s 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 you’d 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. Here’s where you’ll 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 you’re even given the option of encrypting your log files. I mean, that’s 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, you’re able to remove the program’s 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.

Monitor Your Macintosh Computer with a Keylogger for Mac

The Internet offers a world of opportunity for anyone and everyone who has access to it, including children. It provides a great medium for communication, research and entertainment and it is a useful thing to have in any family home. Although this is very much the case, the virtual world also has its fair share of disadvantages and there is no way that it can be considered as an appropriate environment for children to roam freely around without any restrictions. Although the parental control features included in your computer’s operating system do help to block out inappropriate content, they are not enough by themselves. Also, it is hardly practical to be constantly looking over their shoulders every time they are sitting in front of the computer screen. What you need is a complete monitoring solution in the form of a keylogger for Mac. This will allow you to know exactly what your computer is being used for at all times. It’s also as effective as looking over their shoulders!

REFOG Mac Keylogger is a complete solution for monitoring Macintosh computers. The keylogger for Mac allows you to monitor absolutely anyone logged into your computer, making it ideal for monitoring children’s safety online and for a variety of other situations. The keylogger for Mac doesn’t actually prevent any activities itself, but it allows you to always be in touch with what’s going on. This way, you can quickly get any situation under control before it’s too late. For best results, when monitoring children’s activities online and on the computer, you should use parental control software for setting restrictions alongside a keylogger for Mac to provide the important monitoring component. REFOG Mac Keylogger records every keystroke, meaning that you can see web addresses and web searches typed, emails and instant messages sent and anything else entered on the keyboard. The program also takes screenshots at specified intervals.

You can use REFOG Mac Keylogger for monitoring anyone on your computer; not just children. It’s ideal for trying to catch out a spouse whom you are suspicious of cheating. It’s a quick way to reveal such a situation since you can read all emails and chat messages sent.

REFOG Mac Keylogger is a cutting edge tool for computer surveillance, but it’s also easy to use. You can run it on almost any Macintosh computer. It’s very easy to install and configure and, once you have everything set up, the program can be left unattended. It runs invisibly, so no one needs to know that it is there and, even if they do, a master password prevents it from being shut down. All you need to do, once the software is installed, is sit back and read the logs as they are recorded.

REFOG Mac Keylogger also records screenshots, offering you a detailed visual history of your computer’s usage. With this feature, combined with the main key logging feature, you can be sure that using a keylogger for Mac is almost as effective as standing right behind the person using the computer. To find out more about REFOG Mac Keylogger, visit the product website at refog.com/mac-keylogger.html.