KEYKatcher 64KB Keylogger -PS/2


The KEYKatcher 64K is the world’s smallest advanced keylogger. Only 4cm long & can store over 65000 keystrokes. Plug & play, No software. Can’t be detected. Check out the KeyKatcher: www.universalpart.com The Converter for USB Keyboards: keykatcher.com —————– Follow Me!: Twitter.com ?My Website- yutubemedia.com How I Make Money online-? ?budurl.com


25 Customer Reviews

  • Dangerous little bugger. Useful in some instances, but too bad it’s used improperly by unnamed government agencies to spy on civilians. I use a laptop instead. It’s easier to catch infiltration on one of those.

  • @blastingviper what are “anomaions ” ????

  • how did u out thoses anomaions in

  • Great video and nice camera quality.

  • Now I see… Thanks for the info “Y”. Keep up to good work and great videos!!

  • @Designing5 it connects to the wireless receiver, and receives all the imputed keystrokes.

  • How does it work with wireless keyboards if the Keycatcher is plugged in but not connected to keyboard?????

  • if you have a usb keybord, you can get a thing that makes it like what you just saw

  • haha, i like your diagram! although its true, the person would never notice if its connected to the back of the desktop.

  • ROFL i can only imagine…

    sticking out of the usb port is a extension, which is connected to a key logger, when is connected to the keyboard cord.

    it would look something like this:

    []=[=====]=[=====]=[=====]~~~~~~~~~~~

  • they sell a Extension that plugs in to this keyboard logger for USB keyboards

  • yeah…its usb now lol

  • wooow

    thing is that i dont think anyone uses the keyboard port anymore. my laptop dosn’t have one and my comps keyboard plugs into the usb drive

  • Keyloggers! Beastly! =]

  • hmm?

  • Yes! The twitter question got you 2 review it! =)

  • KEYKatcher may have worked 7 years ago when the majority of the keyboards use the PS/2 ports.

    But today’s keyboards use the USB port.

  • I understand, but on your video you said it works on Macs, but all the sites I looked at about this product say nothing about Mac compatibility, only PC.

    And what I meant by my first comment is, anybody using a Mac now would never use a PS2 port. The majority of owned Macs are laptops, so a huge keylogger module hanging off it would be quite noticeable.

  • yes, of course, lol. Just do it at home, like a sibling.

  • well you would have to get a PS/2 to USB Converter, they have it on their site. Almost all desktops (PC) have PS/2 slots.

  • No Macs ever had a PS2 port..
    and on their website, it says nothing about working with Macs.

    Plus…who uses PS2 anymore??

  • Awesome :D

  • @ryutheman8 onyl if u use it on others computers. i think this is for parents to see if their kids are watching porn. lol

  • isnt this ileagle?

  • Ohh lol ok

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