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primarily captures keylogs on the computer where it is installed. It records keystrokes, screenshots, and other user activities directly on the installed PC and saves them to a log file. However, it does have features that allow for remote access to the captured data. t can send the logs to you via email, FTP, or network delivery at set intervals, enabling you to view the keylogs remotely after they’ve been recorded on the target machine. but Ardamax Keylogger does not inherently log keylogs remotely in real-time from a device it’s not installed on. To capture keylogs, it must first be installed on the target PC, either physically or through a remote installation package you create and trick the user into executing. Once installed, it operates locally on that machine and then delivers the logs to you remotely if configured to do so. Without installation on the target device, it cannot capture keystrokes
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25 sats \ 3 replies \ @AG 4 Apr
Interesting stuff, I'll see if my partner will let me install this software in its own PC, I think is having a flirt with someone else. Any chance it can be installed on mobile devices?
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not this one no. But there is a good free open source one on github called shotdroid for androids.It grabs internal folders and keylogs and can access the phones camera. you will obviously need an android as well an emulator. the best being kali nethunter if your phone has enough memory. if not termux, ain't too bad.
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25 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG 4 Apr
thanks for sharing all this info, never heard any.
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ive only used ardamax on windows being its an executable. it may work for linux distros with wine possibly ive never tried to be honest with you tho.
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