(1)LKL:-
LKL is a user space
keylogger that runs under linux--x86/arch.
LKL sniffs and logs
everything passes trought the hardware keyboard
port (0x60).
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(2)Log Key:-
logkeys is a linux
keylogger. It is no more advanced than other available linux
keyloggers, notably lkl
and uberkey, but is a bit newer, more up to date, it doesn't
unreliably repeat keys and it shouldn't crash your X. All in all, it
just seems to work. It relies on event interface of the Linux input
subsystem.
Once completely set, it
logs all common character and function keys, while also
being fully aware of Shift
and Altr key modifiers.
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(3)Ttypld:-
ttyrpld is a kit to log
any traffic and actions
which go through any of your Kernel's tty
devices. In common-term
language, this is a
Keylogger
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(4)uber key :-
Download link
(5)Vlogger:-
Download link
(6)Simple keylogger Python
script:-
Download here
If you are free & want
to learn how keyboard driver works in linux kernal , I would
recommended you to read from following link .
Also read this article
which is quite interesting.
http://theinvisiblethings.blogspot.in/2011/04/linux-security-circus-on-gui-isolation.html
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