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mw521
12-30-01, 07:00 PM
Look at this thing! :beer:
http://www.keykatcher.com

mx
12-30-01, 07:06 PM
Originally posted by mw521
Look at this thing! :beer:
http://www.keykatcher.com

That's pretty cool......how much is it any way?

:cool:

mw521
12-30-01, 07:08 PM
Originally posted by mx


That's pretty cool......how much is it any way?

:cool: 100 bucks. Now Big Brother can check you at home too!:beer:

flounder43
12-30-01, 07:35 PM
Givl Pgg

That's what I have to say if they tried to put one of those on my work computer...(oops, the "key catcher" must have messed it up, move one key to the left for each of the above letters...)
:mad:

-=HN=- Wild9
12-30-01, 08:34 PM
lol thats pretty kewl

VashTheStampede
12-30-01, 10:31 PM
Surprised no one said this already, but wouldn't it be extrodinarily easy for someone to get your username and password to virtually everything? Not to mention your CC# for those Internet ordering junkies.

Surprised this thing hasn't been in a Bond movie yet.

~Vash~

Blackearth
01-01-02, 10:43 PM
its not anything new . . . though i have been meaning to purchase one and "experiment" with it. hmmmm, i think i'll go see whats up at ebay.

Ottoman
01-03-02, 11:24 AM
what about mouse?

it logs key strokes but if your just using the mouse and accessing the history or links or whatever then u could 'work around' it

drunkmonkey
01-03-02, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by VashTheStampede
Surprised no one said this already, but wouldn't it be extrodinarily easy for someone to get your username and password to virtually everything? Not to mention your CC# for those Internet ordering junkies.

Surprised this thing hasn't been in a Bond movie yet.

~Vash~
I agree, at the work place you could put this on a server comp and when then local geek comes to do something and types in the password for the server, bam, instant access to everything, bah I say to it. Oh and couldn't you just detach it or use a different keyboard to get past it???

WyrmMaster
01-06-02, 01:17 AM
Originally posted by drunkmonkey

I agree, at the work place you could put this on a server comp and when then local geek comes to do something and types in the password for the server, bam, instant access to everything, bah I say to it. Oh and couldn't you just detach it or use a different keyboard to get past it???

IF you know its there, thats the tricky part.