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  2. Keystroke logging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke_logging

    Keystroke logging, often referred to as keylogging or keyboard capturing, is the action of recording (logging) the keys struck on a keyboard, [1] [2] typically covertly, so that a person using the keyboard is unaware that their actions are being monitored. Data can then be retrieved by the person operating the logging program.

  3. What Is a keylogger and how to detect keystroke logging - Norton

    us.norton.com/blog/malware/what-is-a-keylogger

    A keylogger (or keystroke logger) is a type of spyware that monitors and records what you type on your computer or mobile phone. Keylogging software or hardware can be used to monitor activity for legal or illegal purposes.

  4. How to Detect and Remove a Keylogger From Your Computer - How-To...

    www.howtogeek.com/888131/how-to-detect-and-remove-a-keylogger-from-your-computer

    A keylogger, also known as a keystroke logger, is a type of spyware that can be installed on a computer, phone, or tablet to monitor and record keystrokes and touches. Some keylogging software can also record mouse movements, screen images, clicked website links, and other user input actions.

  5. The term keylogger, or “keystroke logger,” is self-explanatory: Software that logs what you type on your keyboard. However, keyloggers can also enable cybercriminals to eavesdrop on you, watch you on your system camera, or listen over your smartphone’s microphone.

  6. Keyloggers: How They Work & How to Detect Them - CrowdStrike

    www.crowdstrike.com/en-us/cybersecurity-101/cyberattacks/keylogger

    Keyloggers are tools that can record every keystroke that you type into a computer or mobile keyboard. Because you interact with a device primarily through the keyboard, keyloggers can record a lot of information about your activity.

  7. What is a Keylogger? How to Detect a Keylogger? | Fortinet

    www.fortinet.com/resources/cyberglossary/what-is-keyloggers

    A keylogger or keystroke logger /keyboard capturing is a form of malware or hardware that keeps track of and records your keystrokes as you type. It takes the information and sends it to a hacker using a command-and-control (C&C) server.

  8. What is a Keylogger? Keystroke Logging & How to Prevent It

    jumpcloud.com/blog/what-is-a-keylogger

    A keylogger, short for keystroke logger, is a type of surveillance software or hardware that records every keystroke made on a specific computer or network without the user’s consent or knowledge.

  9. What is Keystroke Logging and Keyloggers? - Kaspersky

    www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/definitions/keylogger

    Keystroke logging is an act of tracking and recording every keystroke entry made on a computer, often without the permission or knowledge of the user. A “keystroke” is just any interaction you make with a button on your keyboard. Keystrokes are how you “speak” to your computers.

  10. What is Keystroke Logging and Keyloggers? - GeeksforGeeks

    www.geeksforgeeks.org/keystroke-logging

    What is Keystroke Logging and Keyloggers? A keylogger, short for keystroke logger, is a type of surveillance technology used to monitor and record each keystroke typed on a keyboard. This information is often collected covertly and can serve various purposes, ranging from legitimate to malicious.

  11. keylogger (keystroke logger or system monitor) - TechTarget

    www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/keylogger

    A keylogger, sometimes called a keystroke logger, is a type of surveillance technology used to monitor and record each keystroke on a specific device, such as a computer or smartphone. It can be either hardware- or software-based. The latter type is also known as system monitoring software or keyboard capture software. Why are keyloggers used?