Ok before we start off i made this 10 times simplier for the nubs. I have a download link at the end of this tutorial where you can just copy and post the codes. Cause ya'kno, those noobs gotta copy and paste.
Ok what you will need.
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2 timers
1 textbox (Make it multiline)
2 buttons
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Once we have done that Double click your forum and delete everything. You will not need it. Now since you have done that no go download my code i have written.
Paste it in and ur done. Now This may Not help a random guest but it will help programming users. Since i left out some things you will not be able to infect people with this one. I did this because of guests. And of people wanting to hurt lg or wanting to hurt a fellow member.
Now after you pasted it in put all the things u need in your form. Twick it around do what ever. Some people might be asking, how would this help a programmer? It will help you alot actually. Once You get so advance into programming you will want to prove yourself by making a rat or keylogger. Like i did.
You will probably wonder why i didn't give any instructions. Then you need to learn what a keylogger is.
Here is the Textfile:codes.txt
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- 02 Oct. 2011 12:24am #1
[Tutorial] How to make a simple Keylogger in Vb 2010.
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- 02 Oct. 2011 12:27am #2
Last edited by Omlett; 02 Oct. 2011 at 12:33am.
yup this is really me gamersoul AVA
- 02 Oct. 2011 12:32am #3
- 02 Oct. 2011 01:32am #4
Um, just for reference. Keyloggers are applications that hook and log entered keys. Not applications that forward entered data to some server, esp. a mail server like traditional "keyloggers" do. You should generally refer to applications like those as loggers. Sure, this is a common generalization nowadays (meaning I can't particularly blame you for calling and typically referring to applications like these as keyloggers). But starting anew wouldn't hurt, right? Not criticizing. I just see too many misconceptions around as of lately.
Last edited by The Unintelligible; 02 Oct. 2011 at 01:35am.
- 02 Oct. 2011 01:37am #5
- 02 Oct. 2011 01:44am #6
Suggest one? I don't understand completely what you mean by that.
- 02 Oct. 2011 01:49am #7
Not applications that forward entered data to some server, esp. a mail server like traditional "keyloggers" do. You should generally refer to applications like those as loggers.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Part of your post.
I meant what do you mean by traditional loggers?
And by that i meant suggest a traditional one i can post up to let people understand.
- 02 Oct. 2011 02:19am #8
Oh, alright. Your first post wasn't very coherent but by 'traditional' I meant the non-genuine loggers generally considered /key/loggers. Take the logger you posted here as an example.
What you can write a guide on genuinely contrary to a "traditional keylogger" (loggers perceived as keyloggers) is a guide on how to make an actual keylogger that logs all keystrokes on a PC and sends them to a designated destination. A genuine keylogger. I'm sorry if I'm not being too comprehensible but I think you should understand what I mean by this post since it's a little more explanatory than the last.
Er, forget about it. I wouldn't necessarily mind whether you wrote a guide on a logger of any sort or not. So no, I guess I don't have any particular suggestions in mind.Last edited by The Unintelligible; 02 Oct. 2011 at 02:28am.