KeyLogger ...!

B

Beckam

I would like to know if it is possible to make a keylogger with JAVA
or not ?
and if yes , how ... ( code ) ?
thanks
 
C

Chase Preuninger

Well I know that you can read serial ports with java so if you could
use that to read raw keyboard data I suppose so.
 
D

Daniel Pitts

Beckam said:
I would like to know if it is possible to make a keylogger with JAVA
or not ?
and if yes , how ... ( code ) ?
thanks
There are very few legitimate uses for key loggers. If you have a
legitimate use, I suggest you download an existing key logger. Java
(never heard of JAVA) isn't the best language for it.
 
E

Evans

I would like to know if it is possible to make a keylogger with JAVA
or not ?
and if yes , how ... ( code ) ?
thanks

Why would you want to develop key loggers??

Make yourself useful, think of something that can help solve problems
not hacking and cracking.
I hope no one shows you how to do it!

Evans
http://www.onyxtic.com/jobs
 
E

Evans

Sorry again, I just realised that the OP has no self-worth, I
shouldn't have bothered to replied the first time.

Having seen that you even claim to be some else and have their picture
in place of yours tells me that you are a fool. Change your name and
remove the picture.

Good luck!

Evans
http://www.onyxtic.com/jobs
 
C

Chase Preuninger

I consider hacking and that kind of stuff to be very useful and
worthwhile.
 
D

Daniel Pitts

Chase said:
I consider hacking and that kind of stuff to be very useful and
worthwhile.
I agree, but I think that the OP isn't the kind of person I would want
to know how to hack. I have a feeling it would be for petty purposes.
 
B

Beckam

Thanks Chase
For the others : if you don't have response please don't post it's not
professional I asked only those who can don't disgust me by useless
response to read
ok Evans, and you are here supposed to read and reply if you know I
never asked you for your opinion about the picture
so try to be just where you must to be not anywhere
 
A

Agent Smith

I agree, but I think that the OP isn't the kind of person I would want
to know how to hack. I have a feeling it would be for petty purposes.

You don't honestly think that his attention span is long enough to teach
himself such an intricate skill. ?:(
 
A

Andrew Thompson

Thanks Chase
For the others : if you don't have response please ..

If *you* do not wish to participate in this
*discussion forum* and instead want to treat us
as if we were your paid serveant, I suggest that (1)
...don't post it's not
professional ..

Who is paying us?

(1) ..*you* should stop posting.
..I asked only those who can don't disgust me

We won't disgust you if you stop posting and reading.
...by useless response to read
ok Evans, and you are here supposed to read and reply if you know I
never asked you for your opinion

Either
A) Get used to it - this is a discussion forum.
..or..
...about the picture
so try to be just where you must to be not anywhere

B) Don't let the screen door slam you in the
ass on the way out (we don't want ass-marks
on our screen door).
 
C

Chronic Philharmonic

Beckam said:
I would like to know if it is possible to make a keylogger with JAVA
or not ?
and if yes , how ... ( code ) ?
thanks

Java is a GREAT choice to write a key logger. Just use JNI to ... oh wait
.... never mind.
 
D

Daniel Pitts

Agent said:
You don't honestly think that his attention span is long enough to teach
himself such an intricate skill. ?:(
Which is exactly why I don't feel like giving him the tools to bypass
his ADD and achieve the fleeting goal of nothing-productive.
 
E

Evans

You still haven't changed both the name and the picture you idiot??

My advice to you is to get a sledge hammer and start breaking into
people's homes for their computer. That's the only way you can get
access to peoples computer - trust me.

Good luck!
Evans
 
B

Beckam

Sorry ... I forgot there is always stupid and superficial people
anywhere
Thanks for serious one and I think you should reply for those who
posts to say change your picture and name
It's really funny to have people like that in this kind of forums
And for Evans, I don't see why you are here in this forum ?
Just to search for pictures and names ....!!!! Really a good
purpose ... I encourage you ...!
I hope that this kind of people like Evans, is not decreasing the
importance of the group because personnally I find him disturbing the
group
 
D

Daniel Pitts

Evans said:
You still haven't changed both the name and the picture you idiot??

My advice to you is to get a sledge hammer and start breaking into
people's homes for their computer. That's the only way you can get
access to peoples computer - trust me.

Good luck!
Evans
Evan, please quote the relevant portion of the post(s) you are replying
to. I have no idea what you're point is, and its not always entirely
easy to find the message you've replied to.

Thanks,
Daniel.
 
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Agent Smith

Which is exactly why I don't feel like giving him the tools to bypass
his ADD and achieve the fleeting goal of nothing-productive.

On the hacking bbs's, it's traditional to give the clueless newbies a
link to a code called "ValuHack," which is basically a "Hello World"
code, that prints a different character string, with all sorts of
pointless bells and whistles.

Personally, I would post a reply saying "Use the <fill-in> statement,"
knowing full well that an entire code must be crafted around the <fill
in> statement, to make proper use of it.

You'd be answering his question honestly, while still knowing with
absolute certainty that his short attention span would inhibit success
in his momentary whim. ?:]

Various useful results may grow from this approach. The fool might teach
himself something useful, by taking the time to try to craft a working
code around <fill in> statement, before predictably losing interest.
Somebody more facile may make an interesting point as follow-up, or
someone competent might build a keylogger and contribute to the hacking
community.

This approach, known as "giving the wolf a taste, while keeping him
hungry," has long been valued as much more useful than spitting on a
nobody. Rather than witholding knowldege completely, The Guru is adept
at doling out small portions, directing the motivations of others. He
gets others to make interesting things happen for him, while maintaining
control over future events.

Kapish?
 
J

Joshua Cranmer

Beckam said:
Sorry ... I forgot there is always stupid and superficial people
anywhere

The retort here is so obvious, I'm not going to debase myself by making it.
It's really funny to have people like that in this kind of forums
And for Evans, I don't see why you are here in this forum ?
Just to search for pictures and names ....!!!! Really a good
purpose ... I encourage you ...!

Use that little search feature on that Google Groups you use... Evans
has generally been quite constructive here.
I hope that this kind of people like Evans, is not decreasing the
importance of the group because personnally I find him disturbing the
group

Au contraire, it is more those who are like you where are "disturbing
the group." You asked a question that is along the lines of "Write me
some code to do XYZ, k, thanx" without demonstrating competent knowledge
of the Java programming language nor of general Usenet guidelines, as
highlighted by the following points:

1. You asked for "JAVA" code, not "Java."
2. The only context you provided is that you want a key logger, without
specifying environment, or contextual details as to why you want a key
logger.
3. You asked for code, not for where to find resources (GIYF), or for
help on a perplexing matter.

These types of questions are worth little more than the actual spam in
the newsgroup, IMO.
 
D

Daniel Pitts

Agent said:
Which is exactly why I don't feel like giving him the tools to bypass
his ADD and achieve the fleeting goal of nothing-productive.

On the hacking bbs's, it's traditional to give the clueless newbies a
link to a code called "ValuHack," which is basically a "Hello World"
code, that prints a different character string, with all sorts of
pointless bells and whistles.

Personally, I would post a reply saying "Use the <fill-in> statement,"
knowing full well that an entire code must be crafted around the <fill
in> statement, to make proper use of it.

You'd be answering his question honestly, while still knowing with
absolute certainty that his short attention span would inhibit success
in his momentary whim. ?:]

Various useful results may grow from this approach. The fool might teach
himself something useful, by taking the time to try to craft a working
code around <fill in> statement, before predictably losing interest.
Somebody more facile may make an interesting point as follow-up, or
someone competent might build a keylogger and contribute to the hacking
community.

This approach, known as "giving the wolf a taste, while keeping him
hungry," has long been valued as much more useful than spitting on a
nobody. Rather than witholding knowldege completely, The Guru is adept
at doling out small portions, directing the motivations of others. He
gets others to make interesting things happen for him, while maintaining
control over future events.
How vary Zen. I like it... This is not a hacking BBS though, so that
tradition hasn't yet been established here.
What?

Daniel.
 

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