Anyone have one/want to make me one? ;)
I'm trying to keep alog of all of my sister's Yahoo! password/names so I can check up on her & find some good dirt (since my friends usually drop something to her about me I've decided she can drop stuff about her to me). Vengance shall be mine! MUWAH!
Quote from: CrAz3D on April 29, 2005, 01:56:25 PM
Anyone have one/want to make me one? ;)
I'm trying to keep alog of all of my sister's Yahoo! password/names so I can check up on her & find some good dirt (since my friends usually drop something to her about me I've decided she can drop stuff about her to me). Vengance shall be mine! MUWAH!
Yes, I have one. It'll need some heavy modification though.
Also, I DO NOT recommend using it on school computers. Not that I'd know. *cough*
Just gonna use it on our desktop to keep my sister's passwords.
I tried writing one a while ago. It was way sexy before I decided it was stupid.
That's mean, and you shouldn't be invading your sister's privacy.
By the way, packetlogging is easier. Just set up a filter to only get YIM packets.
Are the passwords hashed @ all?
Well, yeah, I'm assuming they are. But the conversations aren't.
The one I had was pretty good (I suppose). Needed tweaking though.
I hid it on the HD somewhere, executed it and it would launch/run in the background every time windows started. It sent all the data to my website; was actually really awesome. That was before I got caught with it though. :P
If it's "really awesome", how do you get caught?
Quote from: Quik on April 30, 2005, 01:15:08 AM
If it's "really awesome", how do you get caught?
Word to that!
So, any takers?...My sister has already changed her password on one thing (cause she realized that i got on)
I whipped one up in Python and ported it to Perl about an hour ago, it turns it's self on as a service when the machine starts and only records keystrokes when "Yahoo" is found in the program's title, I'm not sure of another way to make it program-specific.. but anyway if you'd like the source code (you'll need a Perl compiler) e-mail me: bolthead@gmail.com
Quote from: GameSnake on April 30, 2005, 12:54:43 PM
I whipped one up in Python and ported it to Perl about an hour ago, it turns it's self on as a service when the machine starts and only records keystrokes when "Yahoo" is found in the program's title, I'm not sure of another way to make it program-specific.. but anyway if you'd like the source code (you'll need a Perl compiler) e-mail me: bolthead@gmail.com
Perl doesn't compile, it's interpreted, you bolt head :)
Quote from: iago on April 30, 2005, 01:44:46 PM
Quote from: GameSnake on April 30, 2005, 12:54:43 PM
I whipped one up in Python and ported it to Perl about an hour ago, it turns it's self on as a service when the machine starts and only records keystrokes when "Yahoo" is found in the program's title, I'm not sure of another way to make it program-specific.. but anyway if you'd like the source code (you'll need a Perl compiler) e-mail me: bolthead@gmail.com
Perl doesn't compile, it's interpreted, you bolt head :)
asdf
Stop being so technical I type way faster then I think. :P
Quote from: Quik on April 30, 2005, 01:15:08 AM
If it's "really awesome", how do you get caught?
Didn't spend the time to dod error handlers and it threw an error when the server running my website went down for a few days. I didn't take all the necisarry precautions. :P
Besides, keyloggers are dumb.
Do onto others as you would have them do onto you. :)
My sister doesn't know how to doun so I should be good