Sup /g/eeks
I tried asking this on /b/ without success so lets try here instead.
Do you think people would pay for a keylogger?
I've made a simple keylogger that saves all keystrokes and the current window title to an encrypted file. When the file reaches 10.000 entries it will be sent to an email. The email-reciever can then decrypt the file.
What do you think, can I expect to bath in riches any time soon?
If you don't think people would buy it, what else do you think would need to be added?
>>56571598
it's not 2010 anymore, kys
And how do you plan on bypassing the firewall?
>>56571598
Yes people would pay for this. There have been paid keylogging services for years now. But with all security improvements on modern systems it's unlikely it will work. Only Microsoft is allowed to spy on you.
>>56571633
That's what Im afraid of
>>56571642
I don't plan on installing it myself. The buyer would get an executable to do whatever he wants with.
>>56571648
Why wouldnt it work if installed locally? I agree that getting some random to install it remotely would be pretty hard.
Go to hackforums and pawn it off in the secondary sellers section to some teenagers.