KeeLog KeyGrabber USB USB keylogger User's Guide

KeeLog KeyGrabber USB USB keylogger User's Guide

Below you will find brief information for USB keylogger KeyGrabber USB. This device is a USB hardware keylogger with a huge 16 MB or 2 GB internal flash disk, organized as a file system. Text data typed on the USB keyboard will be captured and stored on the internal Flash Drive in a special file. This data may be retrieved on any other computer with a USB port and keyboard, by switching to Flash Drive mode. The keylogger will pop up as a removable drive, giving instant access to all captured data. The KeyGrabber USB is 100% transparent for computer operation and no software or drivers are required.

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KeyGrabber USB

User’s Guide

KeyGrabber USB

16 MB / 2 GB

inc. Mac Compatibility Pack (MCP)

Check http://www.keelog.com/ for the latest version of this document.

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Table of contents

Table of contents .............................................................................................................. 2

Getting started ................................................................................................................. 2

Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 3

About the product ......................................................................................................... 3

Features ....................................................................................................................... 3

Requirements ............................................................................................................... 3

Applications .................................................................................................................. 4

Quick start ....................................................................................................................... 5

Recording keystrokes ....................................................................................................... 6

Viewing recorded data ...................................................................................................... 7

Flash Drive options ........................................................................................................... 9

Phrase searching .......................................................................................................... 9

Memory erasing ............................................................................................................ 9

Memory formatting ...................................................................................................... 10

Configuration options ...................................................................................................... 11

Mac Compatibility Pack .................................................................................................. 14

National keyboard layouts ............................................................................................... 15

Using KL Tools ............................................................................................................... 16

Specifications ................................................................................................................. 17

Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 18

List of special keys ......................................................................................................... 20

Legal disclaimer ............................................................................................................. 21

Getting started

Already familiar with KeyGrabber keyloggers?

Start key-logging in 2 simple steps: section Quick start

New to KeyGrabber hardware keyloggers?

Learn about keystroke recording first: section Recording keystrokes

Then learn to retrieve the recorded data: section Viewing recorded data

Questions or problems?

Go through the Troubleshooting section.

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Introduction

About the product

The KeyGrabber USB is an advanced USB hardware keylogger with a huge 16 MB or 2 GB internal flash disk, organized as a file system. Text data typed on the USB keyboard will be captured and stored on the internal Flash Drive in a special file. This data may be retrieved on any other computer with a USB port and keyboard, by switching to Flash Drive mode. The keylogger will pop up as a removable drive, giving instant access to all captured data. The

KeyGrabber USB is 100% transparent for computer operation and no software or drivers are required.

Features

Huge memory capacity (up to 2 GB), organized as a flash file system

Compatible with all USB keyboards (including Linux & Mac)

Mac Mode ensuring full compatibility with all Apple keyboards (MCP version only)

Ultra fast memory contents retrieve via USB port

Transparent to computer operation, undetectable for security scanners

No software or drivers required, operating system independent

Memory protected with strong 128-bit encryption

Quick and easy national keyboard layout support

Ultra compact and discrete, only 1.5" (38 mm) long

Requirements

Computer with standard USB 1.1 or 2.0 port

USB HID-compliant keyboard (Low-Speed, Full-Speed, or High-Speed)

Operating system with USB Mass-Storage device support

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Applications

Employers:

Monitor acceptable internet usage

Monitor employee productivity

Detect unauthorized access attempts

Backup typed text

Collect computer usage statistics

Parents:

Monitor your family's computer activity

Protect your child from on-line hazards and predators

Observe WWW, E-mail, and chat usage

Save a copy of written documents

Investigators:

Monitor remote computers

Retrieve unknown passwords, operating system independent

Collect computer-related evidence

Detect unauthorized use of computer equipment

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Quick start

This section contains concise information on basic keylogger handling. If you need detailed instructions, please refer to sections Recording keystrokes and Viewing recorded data .

To record keystrokes, plug the device in-between the keyboard and USB port.

To view recorded data, plug the device in-between the keyboard and USB port, and press the 3-key combination simultaneously (by default K, B, S)

The keylogger will pop up as a removable drive, containing the file LOG.TXT. This file will contain all recorded keystroke data.

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Recording keystrokes

Installation of the KeyGrabber USB is quick and easy. Simply plug it in between the USB keyboard and the USB port. No software or drivers are required. The USB hardware keylogger will start recording all data typed on the keyboard to the internal flash disk. Once recording starts, new data will be appended to the end of the log file. The device is completely transparent for computer operation.

Disconnect the USB keyboard from the USB port at the computer or hub.

This can be done even with the computer up and running.

Connect the hardware USB keylogger between the USB keyboard and the USB port.

Keystroke logging will start automatically.

Note: If an external USB hub is being used, connect the keylogger between the hub and the

USB keyboard.

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Viewing recorded data

Once keystroke data has been recorded, it may be retrieved on any computer with a USB port. This is done by switching to Flash Drive mode. The KeyGrabber USB and keyboard should be connected in the same way, as during normal recording.

Each device has a built-in 3-key combination (by default K, B, S). Press these 3 magic keys

simultaneously to trigger Flash Drive mode.

After a few seconds, the hardware keylogger will automatically get detected as a mass storage device. The operating system will use the standard built-in mass storage driver (MS

Windows 7 in the following examples).

Depending on the drive letters available, the device will be visible as a new drive, for example

F:. Use the systems file manager to browse this disk (for example Explorer). The keyboard will be disconnected and unavailable, so the mouse must be used to browse the disk.

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The removable disk will contain the file LOG.TXT with a text log of all captured data.

Keystroke data is formatted in the same as it would appear on the screen, with special keys in brackets ([Ent], [Esc], [Del] etc.). This file can be viewed and searched with any text editor, such as Notepad or MS Word.

During Flash Drive mode, the USB keyboard is inaccessible, and usually the mouse is the only operating device. Therefore it is a good idea to copy the file to the hard drive, and restore standard operation. Erasing and editing the file LOG.TXT is obsolete, because the flash disk has a huge memory worth of years of intensive typing.

Switching back to standard mode can be achieved by a safe software removal of the flash disk. Use the systems standard disk removal procedure. For MS Windows, left-click on the

Safe Removal icon in the system tray and select the appropriate drive. Some systems will require to unplug the reconnect the keylogger.

Note: During the first switch to Flash Drive mode, the operating system can ask for drivers. In such case choose automatic driver installation (usually default option).

Note: While in Flash Drive mode on non-MCP devices, the USB keyboard is disabled. Use the mouse to operate the system. If mouse operation is dependent on the keyboard (i.e. wireless desktop or USB keyboard with mouse attached to it), connect the keyboard/mouse combo to a different USB port after switching to Flash Drive mode.

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Flash Drive options

Flash Drive mode allows several standard examination and maintenance procedures to be performed through the operation system. The most common operations are described below with MS Windows as an example operating system.

Phrase searching

Copy the log file LOG.TXT to the hard drive and restore standard mode, by disconnecting the flash disk. Open LOG.TXT in any text editor, such as Notepad or MS Word. The entire log file may be viewed, or searched using the text editor built-in Find option (CTRL-F). To locate

WWW & E-mail addresses, define the search phrase as ‘www’, ‘.com’, ‘@’ etc.

Memory erasing

A flash disk capacity of 16 MB / 2 GB makes memory erasing obsolete. This is equivalent to several years’ worth of intensive typing. However, it is possible to keep the log file clean by erasing it occasionally. This can be achieved by the standard system file delete procedure while in Flash Drive mode. For MS Windows active the context menu for the log file and select

Delete. A new log file will be created on the next power-up.

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Memory formatting

Flash disk formatting will erase all data present, including the log, configuration, and layout files. For MS Windows activate the Flash Drive context menu and choose Format. Make sure the correct disk is selected and check the option Quick Format.

Disconnect and reconnect the keylogger from the USB port immediately after formatting has finished. Default settings will be restored and a new log file will be created.

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Configuration options

The KeyGrabber USB may be configured through the file CONFIG.TXT, placed in the Flash

Drive root folder. Use any text editor to prepare such a configuration file, containing the following text:

Password=KBS

LogSpecialKeys=Medium

DisableLogging=No

Copy this file to the root folder in Flash Drive mode. The new configuration will be loaded on next power-up.

The following list presents the most common configuration options. All variable and value strings are case insensitive.

Password sets the 3-key combination for triggering Flash Drive mode. Any three-letter key combination is allowed (sequence is irrelevant). The password setting is national-layout independent. Default value is KBS.

LogSpecialKeys sets the logging level for special keys, such as Enter, Escape, F1...F12 etc.

Special keys are logged in brackets, i.e. [Ent]. Allowed values are None (only text is logged),

Medium (text with basic function keys are logged), and Full (text with all special keys are logged). Default value is Medium.

DisableLogging allows to disable keystroke logging, however does not affect mode switching. Allowed values are Yes (logging disabled) and No (logging enabled). Default value is No.

DisableLayout allows disabling the currently loaded layout, without having to delete the layout file. Allowed values are Yes (layout disabled) and No (layout enabled, if present).

Default is No.

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MacMode allows to enable/disable Mac Mode on devices with the MCP option. Mac Mode is a special mode ensuring full compatibility with all Apple keyboards. Allowed values are Yes

(Mac Mode enabled) and No (Mac Mode disabled). Default value is Yes.

Encryption enables flash disk encrypting. Encryption will ensure full confidentiality of the stored data, even if the device is physically tampered with. Allowed values are Yes

(encryption enabled) and No (encryption disabled). Default is No.

Important: toggling the encryption setting will format the entire flash disk. All data will be lost, including the configuration and layout files!

An example configuration file contents is shown below:

Password=SVL

LogSpecialKeys=Full

Encryption=Yes

MacMode=No

A full list of available parameters with descriptions is available below.

Basic parameter list

Parameter Values Example Description

Password Password=SVL

Three-character key combination for activating Flash Drive mode.

LogSpecialKeys

DisableLogging

DisableLayout

3-character password

(default KBS)

None

Medium (default)

Full

Yes

No (default)

Yes

No (default)

Menu

LogSpecialKeys=Full Special key logging level.

DisableLogging=Yes Keystroke logging disable flag.

DisableLayout=Yes

National layout disable flag (see section National keyboard layouts ).

MacMode

Yes (default)

No

MacMode=No

Mac Mode enable flag. Available only on devices with MCP.

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Advanced parameter list

(use only when you know what you’re doing!)

Parameter Values Example Description

Encryption

Yes

No (default)

Encryption=No

Flash drive encryption setting

(caution: changing this value will reformat the flash drive).

SupportReportProtocol

CheckShortFrame

CheckModifierByte

FrameFilter

KeyboardSpeed

CheckOverflow

Yes

No (default)

No

Low (default)

Medium

High

Yes (default)

No

Filter value

(range 0…255, default 98)

Auto (default)

Full

Low

Mixed

Yes

No (default)

SupportReportProtocol

=No

CheckShortFrame=No Short frame fast filter option.

CheckModifierByte=No Modifier byte check flag.

FrameFilter=226

KeyboardSpeed=Auto USB keyboard speed setting.

CheckOverflow=Yes

Report protocol support flag.

Frame filter value.

Overflow check flag.

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Mac Compatibility Pack

The Mac Compatibility Pack (MCP) is a hardware enhancement ensuring full compatibility with Apple Mac computers and keyboards. Several Apple keyboards are USB High-Speed and Low-Speed combos, creating a challenge for all types of USB keyloggers. The aluminum

Apple A1243 and A1242 are typical examples:

The KeyGrabber USB with the Mac Compatibility Pack features a special Mac Mode (enabled by default), which will convert the keystroke data stream to USB Full-Speed, ensuring proper operation of the keyboard and logging of all keystrokes. Mac Mode is compatible with standard keyboards too, so the KeyGrabber does not have to be reconfigured.

When enabled, Mac Mode will add an additional pass-through USB hub to the system. If this is undesired, Mac Mode can always be disabled, restoring normal operation. To disable Mac

Mode, open the configuration file CONFIG.TXT (see section Configuration options ) and add the following entry:

MacMode=No

This option can also be configured with KL Tools (see section Using KL Tools )

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National keyboard layouts

It is possible to enable a national layout for language-adapted keyboards, such as French,

German etc. This will allow national characters to get logged properly (including those with Alt

Gr), such as ö, æ, ß, ó etc. The following example demonstrates the advantages of applying the German national layout.

Text logged without layout

Kezlogger )PS-2 / USB=

Text logged with layout

KeyLogger (PS/2 & USB)

To enable a national layout, the appropriate layout file named LAYOUT.USB must be placed on the flash disks root folder. The file must be copied in Flash Drive mode. Layout files may be obtained from the CD-ROM attached with the device.

To enable the layout, safely remove the flash disk. On power-up, the layout file will be loaded automatically.

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Using KL Tools

KL Tools is a free application delivered with all KeyGrabber series devices. KL Tools assists in configuring a KeyGrabber keylogger and retrieving the recorded data it contains. It is not necessary to operate the device, but may speed up usage by its intuitive user interface.

KL Tools is available on the CD-ROM attached with the device. Installing KL Tools is straightforward. Simply follow the installation wizard and answer standard questions. When initialized, KL Tools will ask for the device type, and assist in configuring the device and retrieving the log file. There is no special knowledge required to use KL Tools

– simply follow the instructions displayed by the application.

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Specifications

Power supply

– 4.5 V – 5.5 V DC (drawn from the USB port)

Power consumption – 65 mA (0.33 W)

Keyboard support – USB HID-compatible keyboard (Low-speed, Full-speed, High-speed)

Maximum burst log speed - 500 byte/s (approx.)

Maximum continuous log speed - 100 byte/s (approx.)

Memory capacity

– 16 MB / 2 GB

Data retention - 100 years

Maximum log read speed – 150 kB/s

Dimensions inc. connectors (L x W x H) - 53 mm x 20 mm x 12 mm (2.1" x 0.8" x 0.5")

All KeyGrabber products come with 1 year warranty against manufacturer defects. Defect products must be shipped by the customer. All warranty repairs and delivery to the customer will be paid by the manufacturer.

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Troubleshooting

The KeyGrabber USB will not work with the following hardware configurations:

1. Internal laptop keyboards

2. Bluetooth keyboards

3. USB-PS/2 and PS/2-USB adapters

4. Non-conformant USB keyboards

The keyboard is not responding

The keyboard connector or the keylogger connector is not inserted firmly. Please check the connection with the USB keyboard and port.

The keylogger does not switch to Flash Drive mode

Please check the following:

1. Is the keylogger inserted between the keyboard and the keyboard port on the PC or hub?

2. Is your 3-key combination correct?

3. Are you pressing the 3 keys simultaneously? The 3-key combination will not be accepted if pressed sequentially.

Problems with logging national characters

Please check if you have downloaded the correct layout file and copied it to the flash disk root directory? If not, please check the National keyboard layouts section.

The keyboard doesn’t work in Flash Drive mode

This is normal behavior for non-MCP devices. In Flash Drive mode, the keylogger will install the removable disk instead of the keyboard. Use the mouse to copy the log file to the hard drive, then restore normal operation. Alternatively, you may connect the keyboard to a different USB port after switching to Flash Drive mode.

The mouse and keyboard don’t work in Flash Drive mode

This can happen on wireless keyboards and keyboard/mouse combos for non-MCP devices.

In Flash Drive mode, the keylogger will install the removable disk instead of the keyboard/mouse combo. To get around this, connect the keyboard/mouse to a different USB port after switching to Flash Drive mode.

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I’ve checked everything, nothing helps!

If you are still experiencing problems, please do the following:

1. Check if the problem appears on a different keyboard.

2. Check if the problem appears on a different computer.

3. Contact the dealer you have purchased the device from. Please supply all necessary information (keyboard model and manufacturer, OS type and version, and a short description of the problem).

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List of special keys

[Esc] - Escape

[F1] - F1

[F2] - F2

[F3] - F3

[F4] - F4

[F5] - F5

[F6] - F6

[F7] - F7

[F8] - F8

[F9] - F9

[F10] - F10

[F11] - F11

[F12] - F12

[Ctl] - Control

[Alt] - Alt

[Ins] - Insert

[Hom] - Home

[PUp] - Page Up

[PDn] - Page Down

[Del] - Delete

[Win] - Win

[Aps] - Apps

[Cap] - Caps Lock

[Ent] - Enter

[Bck] - Backspace

[Tab] - Tab

[Prn] - Print Screen

[End] - End

[Scr] - Scroll Lock

[Up] - Up

[Dwn] - Down

[Lft] - Left

[Rgh] - Right

[Num] - Num Lock

[-N] - - (num)

[+N] - + (num)

[.N] - . / Delete (num)

[/N] - / (num)

[*N] - * (num)

[0N] - 0 / Insert (num)

[1N] - 1 / End (num)

[2N] - 2 / Down (num)

[3N] - 3 / Page Down (num)

[4N] - 4 / Left(num)

[5N] - 5 (num)

[6N] - 6 / Right (num)

[7N] - 7 / Home (num)

[8N] - 8 / Up (num)

[9N] - 9 / Page Up (num)

[Pwr] - Power

[Slp] - Sleep

[Wke] - Wake

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Legal disclaimer

KeyGrabber does not take responsibility for any damage, harm or legal actions caused by misuse of its products. The user should follow the guidelines contained in this document, otherwise no liability will be assumed. It is the user's responsibility to obey all effective laws in his/her country, which may prohibit usage of KeyGrabber products. Please also consider, that not knowing the law does not allow to not obeying it. A good example is the U.S. Department of Justice Letter on Keystroke Monitoring and Login Banners, according to which a clear notice should be displayed, warning that user keystrokes may be logged. Please check with your legal representative for logging requirements in your country.

For more information on KeyGrabber products,

visit our website: http://www.keelog.com/

You should not use this device to intercept data you are not authorized to possess, especially passwords, banking data, confidential correspondence etc. Most countries recognize this as a crime. Please consult a legal representative for logging requirements in your country.

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Notes:

European Office

KeeLog

Lekcyjna 42

PL 51-169 Wroclaw

Poland

U.S. Office

Aqua Electronics

1550 Louis Ave.

Elk Grove Village, IL. 60007

U.S.A http://www.keelog.com/ [email protected]

Copyright © 2004-2016. All rights reserved.

RoHS

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Key Features

  • Huge memory capacity (up to 2 GB)
  • Compatible with all USB keyboards
  • Mac Mode for Apple keyboards
  • Ultra fast memory retrieve via USB
  • Transparent to computer operation
  • No software or drivers required
  • Memory protected with encryption
  • Quick and easy national keyboard layout support
  • Ultra compact and discrete

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I record keystrokes?
Simply plug the KeyGrabber USB between the USB keyboard and the USB port. No software or drivers are required. The USB hardware keylogger will start recording all data typed on the keyboard to the internal flash disk.
How do I view recorded data?
Switch to Flash Drive mode by pressing the 3-key combination simultaneously (by default K, B, S). The keylogger will pop up as a removable drive, containing the file LOG.TXT. This file will contain all recorded keystroke data.
What are some common configuration options?
You can configure the KeyGrabber USB through the file CONFIG.TXT, placed in the Flash Drive root folder. The most common options include setting the 3-key combination for triggering Flash Drive mode, setting the logging level for special keys, and disabling keystroke logging.

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