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logKext v2.

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Release Date: 2008-1-9
Summary:
LogKext is a freeware keylogger for Mac OS X, a product of FSB software.
Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5
How to get started:
Control and usage of logKext is through logKextClient. LogKextClient runs through the Mac OS X Terminal.
Step 1: Finding the Terminal
Locate the Terminal Application (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal)
Step 2: Using the Terminal
The window that pops up will have a command prompt that looks something like this:
[Bill's-Computer:~] bill%
At the prompt type the following command and press return:
sudo logKextClient
You will be prompted for your account password (you must be an administrator). Enter it.
Next, logKext will prompt you for your logKext password:
logKext password:
Type in your logKext password. The default password is "logKext".
You will not see the password echoed to the screen as you type it.
Step 3: Operating logKextClient
LogKextClient is an interactive client that allows you to change preference values that will change the behavior of your
keylogger. Type "help" to get the help screen.
Most likely, you will want to see the logle! To do this, use the "open" command. It will save the decrypted logle to your
desktop, and open it in a text editor. If you haven't yet typed 100 characters, you will not yet have a logle. Come back later
and try again.
Uninstalling logKextClient
A standalone script has been installed in your computer's root directory that will uninstall logKext. It is called
LogKextUninstall.command.
Most Frequently Asked Question: Why is my logle all gibberish?
If you have changed your password or turned encryption on or off, you must delete the logle before these changes take
effect; otherwise your client will try to decrypt using a different password than your daemon is encrypting: this results in
"gibberish."
Use the logKextClient "list" command to see where your logle is, then quit logKextClient. Find the logle using the path,
and throw it in the trash. If you try to empty the trash, don't worry if it says "File is in use." After a while, you will be able to
delete it.
You can also delete the logle from the terminal if you know how ("rm <path>") When asked to override permissions, type
"yes".
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Note: For security reasons, it is recommended that you change your password from the default setting.

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