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| Hacker-X | Jul 7 2006, 09:27 PM |
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The program is called Key Store by the way
:) . I just added some extra security, a login prompt when the shortcut keys are pressed that'll keep anyone who shouldn't be, out. Things on the to-do list: *Get registry access to allow the user to modify the login password and other such things (everything will be encrypted... through a tough encryption) with the registry being a vulnerability of the application I will try to add something to make any changes to the registry not take effect, unless it's through the program. *Fail gracefully, if for some reason the file that Key Store uses was modified or deleted it will make a new copy and will attempt to protect the file. *This program is the most unstealthiest keylogger I've ever seen so I'll see what I can accomplish as far as stealth goes. *A built in text pad program, made by yours truely will also be featured to open older logs. *With all these keylogger files floating around I'll need to build an encryption that is strong enough to withstand some brutality yet be simple enough that it doesn't take a couple minutes to decrypt bigger logs. *I'm thinking of redoing a bit of the actual keylogger because some keys it still doesn't recognize. I'm also considering some other helpful things such as storing window names and taking screenshots every-so-often. *I'll have to do some more testing to see whether or not the text file the keylogger writes to will overflow, or generate an error if the text file is too big and can no longer write to the file. I wanted to see how big the program was as a ZIP guess what... it's under 1,000KB but with everything on the to do list I don't think that'll hold true in the final program :( . If you have suggestions post them. Edit: I think I just lost the whole program... Yea, VB.NET editor just fucked it all up. I added another project to the keylogger and it saved it automatically, fuck! I just looked through all of my recent files and recent projects and yea, it was written over by the project I was trying to add to the project. I had over 500 lines of code in that keylogger project. I posted on a VB forum, maybe there's a way I can get the old source code and controls back.
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I just looked through all of my recent files and recent projects and yea, it was written over by the project I was trying to add to the project. I had over 500 lines of code in that keylogger project. I posted on a VB forum, maybe there's a way I can get the old source code and controls back.


6:17 AM Nov 25