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Product Description
This model stores up to 2,000,000+ keystrokes with 128-bit encryption. It is recommended for long-term monitoring and computer security control. This model is designed for government agencies, such as the police or drug enforcement, which are engaged in long-term computer investigations.
The KeyGhost Standard™ records all keystrokes typed on a PC. Simply clip it on to keyboard cable.
Install KeyGhost™ to the target computer even when it is logged out, has password, is locked or switched off.
Installs in a few seconds! Simply plug in.
Works on any desktop PC & all PC operating systems, including Windows 3.1, 95, 98, NT, 2000, Linux, OS/2, DOS, Sun Solaris and BeOS. (MacOS & USB keyboards not currently supported).
No software installation is needed at all! Even retrieving the keystrokes requires no software.
Unlike some software keystroke recorders, this picks up every keystroke, even those used to modify the BIOS before bootup.
The device can be unplugged and the keystrokes retrieved on another computer.
KeyGhost™ is powered from the computer. It doesn't need batteries.
Plugs into computers with a small PS/2 keyboard plug or a large DIN plug. Adaptors are used to convert it to work with a large DIN plug.
The KeyGhost Standard™ records all keystrokes typed on a PC. Simply clip it on to keyboard cable.
Install KeyGhost™ to the target computer even when it is logged out, has password, is locked or switched off.
Installs in a few seconds! Simply plug in.
Works on any desktop PC & all PC operating systems, including Windows 3.1, 95, 98, NT, 2000, Linux, OS/2, DOS, Sun Solaris and BeOS. (MacOS & USB keyboards not currently supported).
No software installation is needed at all! Even retrieving the keystrokes requires no software.
Unlike some software keystroke recorders, this picks up every keystroke, even those used to modify the BIOS before bootup.
The device can be unplugged and the keystrokes retrieved on another computer.
KeyGhost™ is powered from the computer. It doesn't need batteries.
Plugs into computers with a small PS/2 keyboard plug or a large DIN plug. Adaptors are used to convert it to work with a large DIN plug.
