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Keystroke Recorder program is fully compatible with all Microsoft Windows operating systems, including 98, 2000, 2002, 2003, ME, XP, NT and Vista.
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Keystroke Recorder application is highly interactive graphical user interface GUI and is very user friendly for IT professionals and ordinary users.
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Keylogger monitoring software is promoting the August 3, 2009 for all companies established and well as small and large organizations to give relaxation for online tracking of your employees and online activities on your PC doing office during working hours. utility Keystroke Recorder open windows application secretly captures, screenshots in regular time.
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Keystroke Recorder keyboard keys software activity records
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Sketchy sites: Keystroke logger programs can be embedded in Web sites.
Are Your Strokes Safe? Lisa Lerer 2006
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Keystroke loggers are generally not used by people who want to market to you, but by people who are interested in data like passwords or credit card numbers for financial gain or espionage.
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Keystroke by keystroke, Syria's online voices are awakening from the slumber imposed by the late President Hafez Assad, who severely restricted both the Internet and satellite dishes.
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The tools of password harvesting are many: Keystroke recorders secretly installed at public Internet terminals can capture passwords, as can "phishing" e-mails designed to trick users into submitting sensitive data to fraudulent sites that look authentic.
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Keystroke pressure, slight, almost minute adjustments in the mechanics of the machine, all sorts of things make the difference between a typed and a computer typed document fairly easy to spot.
Archive 2004-09-01 2004
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Keystroke error condemned UK mum to premature death from cancer, court rules A BRITISH mother died prematurely from breast cancer because of a single keystroke error by staff at a doctor's surgery, according to a High Court ruling reported by The Times of London overnight.
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