Keyloggers are type of malware that can be installed on a device without the user's knowledge or consent. Once installed, the keylogger starts recording every keystroke made on the device, including passwords, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information. This information can then be transmitted to the attacker, who can use it for malicious purposes such as identity theft, financial fraud, or blackmail.
: Sends logs secretly to a specified recipient via email or FTP.
While newer versions and different brands have emerged, version 3.9 remains a classic choice for users looking for a straightforward, lightweight solution. Here’s everything you need to know about this tool. What is Award Keylogger Pro?
The "Pro" designation usually indicates that the software has advanced capabilities compared to free or "lite" versions. This often includes remote delivery of logs (via email or FTP), password protection for the software interface to prevent tampering, and more frequent updates to ensure compatibility with the latest operating systems.
One of the most impressive improvements in is its minimal resource footprint. During our 72-hour test on a modest Windows 10 laptop with 4 GB of RAM:
