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Re: Stealthy Linux Key Logger

From: Gergely Czuczy <phoemix(at)harmless.hu>
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 00:52:57 EDT


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hello

the most native way is to hack the kernel's keyboard handling code and at every keystroke make a syslog entry... or on every n'th keystroke... it do require a kernel modification but with syslog(or syslog-ng(which is a hungarian stuff:)), you can even log the strokes into a remote machine :)
to do it keymap-independetly you should loke the scancodes :)

Bye,

Gergely Czuczy
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The point is, that geeks are not necessarily the outcasts society often believes they are. The fact is that society isn't cool enough to be included in our activities.

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Received on Fri Jul 11 16:36:33 2003

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