Is there a WiFi keylogger?

Is there a WiFi keylogger?

WiFi keylogger AirDrive WiFi Pro is dedicated for professionals and amateurs. This small device enables reading logs via WiFi network and via the existing access point. It combines functionality and reliability and provides you possibility to freely save all characters typed on USB keyboards.

Are USB WiFi adapters secure?

Technically, the USB wifi adapter does not give you any inherent security. The security comes from whatever network you’re connected to, and whatever firewall/antivirus program you have on your computer. So simply plugging this into your computer won’t effect your security.

How does a WiFi keylogger work?

Wireless Keylogger sniffers – Collect packets of data being transferred from a wireless keyboard and its receiver and then attempt to crack the encryption key being used to secure wireless communications between the two devices.

Can USB WiFi adapter be used as repeater?

If your PC does not have a wireless interface, then you will have to get a wireless USB adapter; these are available for as cheap as Rs. 700. Laptops usually have a single wireless network interface and to make a repeater, you will need to install a wireless USB adapter.

Can you install a keylogger on a router?

You can’t. A keylogger logs keypresses on a workstation – either using a software/driver hook in the operating system to record the keyboard activity, or a hardware device that sits inline between the physical keyboard and the PC its connected to.

How does a USB keylogger work?

A hardware keylogger is a physical device, such as a USB stick, a PS2 cable, or a wall charger, which records keystrokes and other data. Since they detect and store the actual keystrokes entered by a keyboard, a hardware keylogger bypasses a lot of encryption and other standard security barriers.

Can a keylogger be used as a WiFi access point?

The KeyGrabber Wi-Fi Premium keylogger also incorporates a built-in WLAN transceiver and TCP/IP stack, meaning it can connect to the Internet through a Wi-Fi Access Point. To do that, you must provide it some basic data, such as the Network ID and password (just like any WLAN device).

Can a USB Keylogger connect to the Internet?

Besides standard PS/2 and USB keylogger functionality, it features remote access over the Internet. This wireless keylogger will connect to a local Wi-Fi Access Point, and send E-mails containing recorded keystroke data. You can also connect to the keylogger at any time over TCP/IP and view the captured log.

Can a USB key logger be hidden in a keyboard?

Regular USB key loggers that exfiltrate their data via Bluetooth or WiFi can easily be hidden inside a keyboard. The Bluetooth loggers require the attacker to come into range to dump their contents, but a WiFi based adapter that’s pre-configured with a network key doesn’t even require the attacker to be present to win.

How big is the memory of a wireless keylogger?

This wireless keylogger is packed with state-of-the-art electronics: two powerful processors, a full TCP/IP stack, a WLAN transceiver, and 16 gigabytes of memory. How does it work? Besides standard PS/2 and USB keylogger functionality, it features remote access over the Internet.