Originally posted by SatanicAmerican
meh, I only made one keylogger.
you could also set it up so...
if(e.keyCode == keys.a){
textbox.Text += "a";
}
etc. for each key.
Then send it as hidden.
It wouldn't pick it up as a virus but it'd take a fuck long time.
True but my method was Keyboard hooking, this defeated the need for setting up individual (e.keyCode)s.
Keyboard hooking essentially copies everything you press on the keyboard, say you press ctrl it writes it out, type a space, it ads a space. The only problem I couldn't get passed was making it clean and combination (Shift + a).
I may try the project again, my old sources and everything are gone so it's all from scratch.. (Lost them maybe 5 reformats ago...)
Would be a fun project, something I am considering. Personal Keylogger however. Press the start button, it fetches all the processes on your computer (No SYSTEM or NETWORK processes). After selecting, only when it is an active form as well as anything being typed in is saved. You can also fetch anything copied, copy text to a clipboard, just create a method that places the copied text around brackets or so [[[Clipboard]]] to let the user know it was copied.
The ideas are endless, the coding however would take time.
When you Hook the keyboard though, and this is how a lot of good keyloggers are made, the anti viruses pick them up as a virus because of what they do. All you need to do is crypt it and you should be good.