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Thread ID: 29903 2003-02-05 19:13:00 XP Password monitoring and Hibernation with Hot-Switching Chilling_Silence (9) Press F1
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118644 2003-02-05 19:13:00 2x questions for ya:

I want to be able to hibernate when I have the quick user switching thingy enaled, at the moment I have to un-tick both boxes in the User settings before hibernating.

Next, I want a keylogger that will work at the login screen, coz I wanna see what passwords my family trys when they are attempting to break into my PC.

Thanks


Chilling_Silence

BTW - WinXP Pro just in case it makes a difference :-)
Chilling_Silence (9)
118645 2003-02-05 19:42:00 > Next, I want a keylogger that will work at the login
> screen, coz I wanna see what passwords my family trys
> when they are attempting to break into my PC.

Sounds more like you want to hack into someone elses PC using their password. You would probably need a trojan that looks like a login screen which then passes the password they typed to the real login screen.
Would have to a pretty poor OS that allowed that without a trojan being present.
Big John (551)
118646 2003-02-05 19:47:00 Win 9x does....
And no, its my PC, Plus, Id have to have acess first...

I found it so amusing yesterday watching my friend.. He logged me out and wanted to log in as a seperate user to play unreal tournament...

Only both accounts (guess one too) had a password of over 15 chars. long.

I found it so amusing, and I know my family's gonna try and hack into it...

BTW - Wouldnt I have to have access to the PC afterwards any way to find out what's been typed??
Chilling_Silence (9)
118647 2003-02-05 19:49:00 > Would have to a pretty poor OS that allowed that
> without a trojan being present.

Oh, and have a look at rAdmin.com's remote administrator...

Allows you to fully control a PC remotely, before you've even logged in, so why couldnt a key-logger start?

I can even do the Ctrl+Alt+Del remotely :-)
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