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KeyGhost USB Keylogger
World's first keylogger for Mac and PC USB keyboards.
Simply plug it in and record keystrokes.
Works with 100% of all USB keyboards!
World's first keylogger for Mac and PC USB keyboards.
Simply plug it in and record keystrokes.
Works with 100% of all USB keyboards!
NEW!TimeDate USB/HUB KeyGhost device released.
High-capacity and compact.
NEW!Plug-style USB KeyGhost devices released.
NEW!Plug-style USB KeyGhost devices released.
KeyGhost devices are always designed in consultation with leading law enforcement and government officials.
You can be certain that a KeyGhost product will always work as described.
NATO Classification Information
KeyGhost LTD (NATO supplier) NCAGE Code E1969
You can be certain that a KeyGhost product will always work as described.
NATO Classification Information
KeyGhost LTD (NATO supplier) NCAGE Code E1969
The plug-style KeyGhost USB devices look similar to USB Thumb Drives and record all keystrokes typed on any USB keyboard (Mac or PC).
- KeyGhost USB Keyloggers work by recording USB traffic in hardware. There is no software to install to record or retrieve keystrokes on PC or Mac.
- Easy to use, just plug KeyGhost to your keyboard and record all USB keystrokes typed on that keyboard. Can be connected regardless whether PC is turned on or off.
- KeyGhost devices are portable. Keystrokes can be recorded on one computer and retrieved on another.
- If a USB keyboard works when you plug it to your computer then KeyGhost will also work when attached to that keyboard. KeyGhost will record all keystrokes regardless of whether it is connected between the keyboard and PC, Mac or an external HUB.
- All keystrokes typed will be quietly recorded to KeyGhost's internal flash memory chip (up to 2,000,000 keystrokes with 128-bit encryption)!
- KeyGhost USB Keyloggers are compatible with all PC and Mac operating systems that run on a PC or Mac. I.E. They are compatible with Windows 98SE, ME, NT, XP, 2000, Vista, Linux, DOS, OS/2, Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard etc.
- The KeyGhost USB Keylogger uses the generic HID keyboard device drivers and USB composite device drivers built into all operating systems that support USB keyboards.
- There is no USB 'enumeration' alert when you log into your KeyGhost device,... the 'Ghost' menu appears instantly and silently!
- The KeyGhost USB keylogger devices will even record keystrokes typed on older USB keyboards running at low speed (1.1Mbps) and newer (higher-speed) full speed (12Mbps) USB keyboards such as the Mac keyboards.
- KeyGhost USB Keylogger will also work with Wireless keyboards when attached between the receiver and the PC or HUB. See important update regarding (wireless) Logitech BT keyboards below*
*Important update regarding Logitech Unified BT keyboards: Our KeyGhost devices will only work with wireless keyboards that come with their own receiver that emulates a standard USB keyboard (or composite USB HID). Usually these receivers are larger in size, as they contain the electronics required for standard USB Composite HID emulation. KeyGhost devices will not work with the new Logitech BT keyboards, which use a Unified (or generic) BT receiver (for combined use), rather than a dedicated USB keyboard emulator. If you are unsure about the receiver which comes with your wireless keyboard, please contact us with the model number of your keyboard prior to placing your order, and we will let you know if your wireless keyboard will be compatible with our KeyGhost USB devices.
*Important update regarding Logitech Unified BT keyboards: Our KeyGhost devices will only work with wireless keyboards that come with their own receiver that emulates a standard USB keyboard (or composite USB HID). Usually these receivers are larger in size, as they contain the electronics required for standard USB Composite HID emulation. KeyGhost devices will not work with the new Logitech BT keyboards, which use a Unified (or generic) BT receiver (for combined use), rather than a dedicated USB keyboard emulator. If you are unsure about the receiver which comes with your wireless keyboard, please contact us with the model number of your keyboard prior to placing your order, and we will let you know if your wireless keyboard will be compatible with our KeyGhost USB devices.
- KeyGhost USB Keylogger instantly converts any keyboard containing an internal hub into a generic HID composite device. This means any PS/2 or USB mouse attached to the keyboard will still continue to function after the KeyGhost USB Keylogger is attached, and any additional USB devices attached to the keyboard will be disconnected when KeyGhost re-enumerates the keyboard as a generic USB composite device.
- Any built-in USB connectors on keyboards that contain an internal hub can still be used with other devices if the keyboard has 2 USB cables going to the Mac or PC, such as the USB 2.0 connectors found on the Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard (the world's only keyboard with built-in USB 2.0 ports).
- The KeyGhost USB Keylogger will not show up as an additional USB hub in your system device manager.
- All KeyGhost devices are firmware upgradable.
Please contact us if you have any questions or comments regarding hardware-based keystroke recording or data logging tools.
See our product comparison chart below.
Model | Encryption | Price ($USD) | |
External USB KeyGhosts (Stand-alone, cable-style) keylogger | |||
KeyGhost USB Keylogger 128KB - (30cm - short cable) | 128,000 Keystrokes | $ 199 | |
KeyGhost USB Keylogger 128KB - (120cm - long cable) | 128,000 Keystrokes | None | $ 199 |
External USB KeyGhosts (Compact, stand-alone, plug-style) keylogger | |||
KeyGhost USB Keylogger 512KB | 500,000+ Keystrokes | $ 249 | |
KeyGhost USB Keylogger 1MB | 1,000,000+ Keystrokes | 128 bit | $ 269 |
KeyGhost USB Keylogger 2MB | 2,000,000+ Keystrokes | $ 299 | |
External Time and Date stamping KeyGhost USB/HUB Keylogger (Stand-alone, cable-style) with Generic USB HUB-style operation. | |||
TimeDate KeyGhost USB/HUB Keylogger 2MB - (30cm - short cable) | 2,000,000+ Keystrokes | 128 bit | $ 349 |
NEW!TimeDate-stamping USB KeyGhost USB/HUB Keylogger released.
The TimeDate KeyGhost USB/HUB Keylogger 2MB is available in a 30cm (pic above) form factor and is compatible with Mac and PC systems.
The TimeDate KeyGhost USB/HUB Keyloggers have a different operating-mode to the KeyGhost USB Keyloggers. As far as the operating system is concerned, plugging in a USB/HUB KeyGhost is similar to plugging in a Generic USB 1.1 HUB.
- KeyGhost USB/HUB Keyloggers have a built-in HUB which allows for the unit to be installed both upstream and downstream from internal and external USB HUBS to record all keystrokes typed on any number of keyboards that are connected.
- KeyGhost USB/HUB Keyloggers allow passthough of all USB traffic from all attached USB devices, including digital cameras, thumbdrives, printers, scanners making it a better choice in situations where the keylogger needs to be attached to a keyboard that has an internal USB hub, or where the keyboard uses proprietary device drivers (e.g. some wireless keyboard/mouse combos). See important update regarding (wireless) Logitech BT keyboards below*
*Important update regarding Logitech Unified BT keyboards: Our KeyGhost devices will only work with wireless keyboards that come with their own receiver that emulates a standard USB keyboard (or composite USB HID). Usually these receivers are larger in size, as they contain the electronics required for standard USB Composite HID emulation. KeyGhost devices will not work with the new Logitech BT keyboards, which use a Unified (or generic) BT receiver (for combined use), rather than a dedicated USB keyboard emulator. If you are unsure about the receiver which comes with your wireless keyboard, please contact us with the model number of your keyboard prior to placing your order, and we will let you know if your wireless keyboard will be compatible with our KeyGhost USB devices.
*Important update regarding Logitech Unified BT keyboards: Our KeyGhost devices will only work with wireless keyboards that come with their own receiver that emulates a standard USB keyboard (or composite USB HID). Usually these receivers are larger in size, as they contain the electronics required for standard USB Composite HID emulation. KeyGhost devices will not work with the new Logitech BT keyboards, which use a Unified (or generic) BT receiver (for combined use), rather than a dedicated USB keyboard emulator. If you are unsure about the receiver which comes with your wireless keyboard, please contact us with the model number of your keyboard prior to placing your order, and we will let you know if your wireless keyboard will be compatible with our KeyGhost USB devices.
- TimeDate KeyGhost USB/HUB Keylogger features patent pending dual-mode time and date stamping on all keystrokes, essential for evidence collection.
- KeyGhost USB/HUB Keyloggers are compatible with all PC and Mac operating systems that run on a PC or Mac. I.E. They are compatible with Windows 98SE, ME, NT, XP, 2000, Vista, Linux, DOS, OS/2, Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard etc.
- The KeyGhost USB/HUB Keylogger uses the generic USB HUB device drivers built into all operating systems that support Generic USB HUBs.
- The KeyGhost USB/HUB keylogger devices will record keystrokes typed on 1.0 / 1.1 / 2.0 USB keyboards running at both low speed (1.1Mbps) and (higher-speed) full speed (12Mbps).
- KeyGhost USB/HUB Keylogger will also work with Wireless keyboards when attached between the receiver and the PC or HUB.
- All KeyGhost devices are firmware upgradable.
8th January 2006
It has now been one year since KeyGhost released the worlds first USB keylogger, the KeyGhost USB Keylogger 128KB.
It has now been one year since KeyGhost released the worlds first USB keylogger, the KeyGhost USB Keylogger 128KB.
The KeyGhost USB Keylogger 128KB is available in the form factor of either a 30cm (pic above) or 120cm (pic below) USB extension cable.
29th September 2005
Compatible with both low (1.1 Mbps) and high-speed / full-speed (12Mbps) Mac and PC USB keyboards.
KeyGhost USB Keylogger 128KB
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Important notes:
- PC or Mac keyboards that have USB mouse attached to the keyboard will work with the KeyGhost USB Keylogger, however, built-in USB connectors on keyboards will be disabled for any device other than a single mouse.
- PC or Mac keyboards that have USB mouse attached to the keyboard will work with the KeyGhost USB Keylogger, however, built-in USB connectors on keyboards will be disabled for any device other than a single mouse.
- Wake-up (from standby), and Power-up on keypress (Mac and PC) fully supported.
- Device is compatible with any keyboards that have PS/2 composite device attached (mouse).
- Although no software can disable the KeyGhost USB Keylogger, it may be possible to detect a hardware change with software scanners in some situations.
- This unit is intended for personal and home use - Using the KeyGhost USB Keylogger to log/record other people's (Mac or PC) keystrokes or break into another persons computer without his/her knowledge can be considered as an illegal activity. It is the final user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state, and federal laws. Our hardware is intended for authorized system administrators, employers, and/or owners of the computer. KeyGhost and partners, the device's creator, and it's employees assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by our KeyGhost product.
- Longer USB cables available by request.
Click the link below for online ordering with FedEx shipping.
KeyGhost USB Keylogger 128KB Flash Memory - $199
15 July 2005
UPDATE! KeyGhost USB Keylogger has arrived! Order now
UPDATE! KeyGhost USB Keylogger has arrived! Order now
Compatible with both low (1.1 Mbps) and high-speed / full-speed (12Mbps) Mac and PC USB keyboards.
KeyGhost USB Keylogger has been field tested extensively and is now officially out of beta. Thank you to all our Beta testers.
KeyGhost is the worlds first USB keylogger and works on any PC and Mac keyboard, including USB keyboards running at low and high speed.
- PC and Mac keyboards that have USB mouse attached to the keyboard will work with the KeyGhost USB Keylogger, however, USB connectors on keyboards will be disabled for any device other than a single mouse.
- Device is also compatible with any keyboards that have PS/2 composite device attached (mouse).
- Although no software can disable the KeyGhost USB Keylogger, it may be possible to detect a hardware change with software scanners in some situations.
8th January 2005
The long-awaited KeyGhost USB is now available in Beta release.
The BETA release of the KeyGhost USB Keylogger is encased with heat-shrink tubing. The unit has been fully tested and is fully functional. Support for keyboards that contain an internal USB hub coming soon. KeyGhost will also work if installed upstream from an external hub (see pics below).
The KeyGhost USB keylogger will also work with a mouse attached to composite PS/2 port such as those found on older USB keyboards.
The KeyGhost USB Keylogger hardware module will work on PC and Mac, including Windows 98SE, 2000, NT, XP and Mac OS X, iMac, Apple Mac, Apple Macintosh.
Note: Although it is not currently detectable, in the future some software scanners may be able to detect a hardware change.
Installation with HUB downstream
A screen capture of the USB Keylogger KeyGhost menu that has been 'Ghosted' into a text editor.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at the following address:
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We would love to hear from you!
Kind Regards,
The KeyGhost Team
The KeyGhost Team
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KeyGhost USB Keylogger from $199 USD - 128KB / 512KB / 1MB / 2MB
Keyloggers are malware designed to track your keyboard and mouse inputs. It records every keystroke and clicks to spy on your system. For example, your bank account details, pin etc. can be intercepted by keylogerrs. Given a chance, these malware connect to Internet and transmits sensitive information to its source.
If you’ve been considering Mac as a safer device, it’s probably the time to re-consider your belief in Mac’s impregnable security. It still is the more secure secure option if you pit it against Windows. But it has its fair share of issues too. So, let’s acquaint you with ways to identify and terminate keyloggers on Mac.
How to Detect Keyloggers on Mac
1. Activity Monitor:
Activity Monitor contains a list of real-time events occurring on your Mac. Click the Finder icon in the Dock, select the “Go” menu and choose “Utilities”. Double-click “Activity Monitor”. Click the “Process” column label to sort your activity by processes. If you spot any unusual process, check it using Terminal. You can open Terminal from Utilities and type ‘man’ followed by a space and the process name, e.g. “man sysmond”.
2. Examine the Hardware:
Many keyloggers are hidden within the tools that connect to your keyboard. This primarily occurs in offices where more people have access to your machine. If you doubt a keylogger presence but couldn’t find it with Activity Monitor, check the connection between your keyboard and computer. If you see any unnecessary wiring, fitting or a sub-box, remove it.
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3. Virtual Keyboards:
If you find it hard to identify and terminate keylogger on Mac, you can use the virtual keyboard. Keyloggers track your keystrokes. Using a virtual keyboard would prevent the detection. Though this step wouldn’t help in recognizing and neutralizing the keylogger, it would help you be safe. Open System Preferences, select “Keyboard” and check the “Show Input Menu in Menu Bar” box. Click the Input icon in the menu bar and select “Show Keyboard Viewer” from the drop-down menu. Use this keyboard until you get your computer checked for keyloggers.
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4. Professional Security Tools:
A few security software run advanced scans that may detect Keyloggers. One way of doing this involves checking files for changes and blocking suspicious connections. There’re plethora of tools available to help you detect and vanish keyloggers. Simultaneously, you can use TuneUpMyMac to clean your Mac from various unnecessary entries. Its handy and free to download. You can run a complete scan every once in a while, to avoid sheltering the unwanted and trashy items.
Download TuneupMyMac here-
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5. Reset (Reinstall macOS):
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When a keylogger is too impulsive to be taken out and other options have failed to remove it, you can clear and reinstall your operating system to get rid of software-based keylogger. Be informed that hardware-based and keyloggers in the firmware won’t get away by a reset. Create a backup, restart your Mac while holding the “Option” key and use Disk Utility to format your hard drive. Quit Disk Utility and then select the option “Reinstall macOS X.”
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Overall, keyloggers are evasive. There are strong chances that you fail to identify and terminate a keylogger on Mac due to their property of being camouflaged. However, practicing the above steps would significantly help you get the ball in your court. If you face difficulties, you may contact your technical support provider.
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