I don't think i'll ever be able to write one simple or not that anyone  
would want to use, But i do want to understand how they work from a  
programming standpoint and how to write one that hides itself or not
On Jul 17, 2008, at 5:32 PM, John Gaughan wrote:

> Paul David wrote:
> > I only wnated to write one for experimental purposes only and i  
> would
> > never release the source code for such a thing onto the web.
> >
>
> I don't think it matters much, there are people who know far more than
> either of us writing far more sophisticated keyloggers than we are
> capable of. I doubt anyone would use your keylogger even if you  
> released it.
>
> That being said, I do believe that programs such as these will teach  
> you
> about low level operating system programming and even some language
> features. Typically they need to be very small, have little to no
> overhead, and be undetectable. That is the domain of the programmers
> that write the tiniest, most difficult to understand programs out  
> there.
> Such as a one-line Perl script that somehow implements a full-featured
> word processor.
>
> While I am not going to help you, I do wish you good luck, and I hope
> you learn something useful.
>
> -- 
> John Gaughan
>
>
> 



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