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splogtastic
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this thread on WickedFire about keyloggers gave me some interesting ideas...
Keyloggers? - WickedFire - Affiliate Marketing Forum - Internet Marketing Webmaster SEO Forum what drew my attention the most were the hardware keyloggers: KeyGhost Keylogger and the HD-Spy Spy Software - 007 Computer Spy Program and Internet Monitoring Software here's how this works... first go get a crappy job at a large company, maybe even a fortune 500 company if you can swing it... the types of jobs you're looking for are the evening and night shift jobs like security guards, cleaning crew or maintenance... any job that has access to office computers after normal business hours... then comes the fun part! buy yourself a handful of those nifty hardware keyloggers and plug em into the corporate computers when nobody's looking... come back a week later and harvest all that juicy data, passwords, etc... it's important to be very aware of everyone and everything around you while doing this, especially security camera placement, as if you're caught tampering with company computers on camera, you're pretty much fucked... also, from my experience working for fortune 500 companies... most of the larger ones have some form of internal security that will attempt to guard against this type of operation... one company I worked for employed former FBI agents to help ensure their data security, not that they were particularly effective, but they were there, lol... mostly what they did was background checks on employees to try to make sure they weren't a spy from a competitor... anyway, be wary of hidden cameras in the offices of the big wigs... you may want to buy some bug sweeping equipment and learn to use it before you plant a keylogger... a little counter-intelligence operations knowledge can go a long way to keeping your ass out of trouble... or you could just auto-install a keylogger trojan from a usb drive as been discussed before, but I like the hardware method better as there's no chance that the system admins can detect it... and remember folks... there's millions of dollars in corporate data and trade secrets out there ripe for the pickings! some companies have actually hired people to penetrate their competitors networks and steal their data, so there's a small but lucrative black market for high end data theft like this if you know the right people... |
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