How to: Create your Own USB Keylogger
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In this Tutorial you'll learn how to create your own USB
Keylogger, this can be a very smart way to crack passwords in case you have
physical access to a Desktop. it can hardly work on a laptop since the person
that uses the laptop will be able to see the USB device connected, but you can
also try..
Step 1: You Will Need...
For this guide you will need a few things first:
· A cheap memory stick / USB flash
drive (any capacity)
· The computer you want to record
(i.e, your own)
Step 2: A Few More Things Before We Start...
You will also need to ensure that the computer you want to
record:
· Is running some version of Windows (this
will not work on Mac or Linux)
Step 3: Download Shadow Keylogger
We will need to set things up on the USB Flash Drive first, so
on another computer, plug in your Flash Drive and open it through 'My
Computer' or it may pop up a small window automatically. Leave this window open.
Now, download the keylogger from this link.
This will download a .ZIP folder, which you will need to open. Inside the
folder there will be a file called'sk.exe', this is the
keylogger program.
Click on the program and drag it across into
your USB Flash Drive. Once it has been copied, you can close the .ZIP folder.
Step 4: Create an Automatic Setup File
Although the program will run fine at the moment, when you open
Shadow Keylogger, you will have to create a password in order to start
recording. However, this will take a little bit of time, which you may not
have. So Shadow Keylogger has a clever feature where you can tell it to run
automatically with a few pre-defined settings. For a full guide on how to
create one of these files, you can watch our YouTube video.
In this guide, I will show you how you can configure it to start
recording automatically. Open Notepad, or any
other half-decent text editor, thencopy this block of
XML and paste it into your document:
I have highlighted the password bit above, since this is where
you enter your own password. You will need to remember the
password you chose, because after you have finished recording, you need to type
it on the keyboard to see all of the recorded keystrokes.
For this guide, you don't need to change any
of the other values.
Lastly, click 'Save As' and
navigate to the USB Flash Drive and make sure it is in exactly the same folder as the program (sk.exe). Save the file as'config.xml' (without the quotation marks) and make
sure the dropdown menu is changed to 'All Files', and
not 'Text files'. Then hit 'Save'!
Step 5: Now Try It!
You're done! Now, just pull the USB Flash Drive out of your computer.
Approach the target computer, plug the USB Flash Drive in any
available port.
On
some computers, it may open the drive folder automatically, on others it may
have a small prompt box, where you need to click on the 'Open Files and
Folders' option. In a handful of cases, you may even need to open 'My Computer'.
When the drive folder opens, just double-click on the 'sk.exe',
or click it and hit enter.
Shadow Keylogger will open immediately, realise you've already
given it a password, and just start recording automatically.
You can then immediately pull out your USB Flash Drive from
the computer. The folder will close automatically, and you can walk away.
Return later (for this particular setup, it has to be before the
user shuts the computer down) and simply type your password onto
the keyboard, it doesn't matter where.
The results window will then appear with all of the recorded
keystrokes.