BitForensics has announced “the world’s first laptop hardware keylogger. The “KeyCarbon Raptor” card records all typing on a laptop keyboard, plugs into the Mini-PCI slot of a laptop computer, and stores captured keystrokes on the onboard 256MB MicroSD card.
KeyCarbon Raptor keylogger can be used for eliminating fraud, as well as a data backup against theft or system failure. In addition the card is used to create an audit trail in banks, stock trading floors, accountancy firms and corporations. The card is also used as an investigative tool by government agencies worldwide, BitForensics says.
The keylogger card is 100% passive, requires no drivers, and is claimed to be undetectable by any software running on the notebook computer.
The first KeyCarbon Raptor keyloggers will be available to the public on March 18th, 2007.
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