KEYTRAP v3.0 - Keyboard Key Logger by dcypher (dcypher@mhv.net) http://www.mhv.net/~dcypher/keytrap.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS PROGRAM MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED IN ANY WAY THAT VIOLATES U.S. OR FOREIGN LAW. THIS PROGRAM MUST NOT BE USED TO GAIN UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO DATA AND IS NOT INTENDED TO HELP USERS TO VIOLATE THE LAW ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The author disclaims ALL warranties relating to the program, whether express or implied. In absolutely no event shall the author be liable for any damage resulting from the use and/or misuse of this program. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT IS KEYTRAP ? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KEYTRAP is a very effective keyboard key logger that will log keyboard scancodes to a logfile for later conversion to ASCII characters. Keytrap installs as a TSR, remaining in memory untill the computer is turned off. Keytrap will NOT work while you are in windows. CONVERT will convert the keyboard scancodes captured by Keytrap to their respective keyboard (ASCII) characters. Convert is now written in C. Source code is included. NOTES ~~~~~ Both programs were coded so any modifications to the source codes could EASILY be made. Both programs are HIGHLY configureable. They can be easily changed to fit almost ANY dos application you need. The TSR (Keytrap) is VERY powerful, it will capture keys during almost anything you run. There are very few ways to defeat it. Keytrap uses interrupts 9 and 21. Keytraps interrupt 9 ISR is checked via the interrupt 21 ISR and replaced if need be. You can easily add many more 9 ISR's if a program decides to take full control of the 9 ISR more then twice, which is VERY unlikely. Very few programs take full control of ISR 9. Keytrap will not display ANY messages. Check the logfile and the size of the logfile if your not sure Keytrap is working. Keytrap will only make the logfile hidden if the logfile is actually created by Keytrap or the maximum size of the logfile is reached or exceeded. If you specify a file that already exists then Keytrap will not change that files attributes and will append all scancode data to the end of the file. Keytrap will not crash if the logfile gets deleted while Keytrap is in memory. It will just keep looking for the logfile so it can write its buffer. A buffer write is not forced untill the buffer reaches 400 bytes. It will then try to write its buffer during the next interrupt 21 call. If you have any questions or need some help, e-mail me. dcypher