Keylogger Covertly Hidden in a Keyboard

Have you ever wanted to know what your family member or employees are doing on the computer when you’re not around? What if you want to observe a really computer-savvy without them knowing? An experienced and paranoid computer user will probably spot an external keylogger very quickly. So why not use a keylogger that has been covertly hidden in a keyboard?
External keyboard loggers plug into the back of the computer, and then the keyboard wire plugs into the keylogger. Looking at the picture above, the black object in the top circle is the keylogger device. The beige object in the bottom circle is the normal keyboard wire. Most computer users would not spot this, but any experienced PC user will spot this quickly, particularly those who are trying to hide their actions.
The keylogger hidden in a keyboard defeats this issue, since the keylogger has been installed into the keyboard itself. Even the most experienced computer user would not be able to find the keylogger unless they opened up the keyboard to find the modification. Which is a great deal of effort, so very unlikely to happen.
To retrieve the logged information from the keyboard, you simply open up some text editing software such as Microsoft Word, Notepad, etc and type in the keylogger password. The keylogger password can be set to whatever you like, but you need to ensure that its obscure so that your normal computer users do not type it by accident. Once you’ve typed in the keylogger password, the keylogger prints a menu on the screen. The menu shows you a range of options, including one that allows you to download the logs. Other options allow you to clear the memory and change the password.
A very useful bit of spy kit, and also very easy to use too!

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