Applying a Mac keylogger program is one of the most common ways to key log a Mac. Apart from logging keystrokes, recording websites, some keyloggers for Mac will also do screen capturing every several minutes.

The difficult parts about running a keylogger for Mac are:

  • Users’ access control of Mac
  • Obtaining reports

The first one is doable if you are the admin of the target Mac. Some keyloggers for Mac even do not require admin password or admin privilege for installation or running.

For obtaining reports, generally this involves returning to the computer and then pressing an odd key combination or something and you’re presented with a simple log in window. After the password, you’re granted the control panel for settings and reports.

Some keyloggers for Mac will allow you a one-time setup of reporting paths. For example, reports might be sent online every xx minutes/hours to an online destination of your choice via email or FTP. This way, you don’t have to return to the computer and you can read the reports from your office or elsewhere.

Another option is hardware keyloggers.

These are tiny devices that look like simple adapter plugs that go between the keyboard and the computer. They don’t typically capture screenshots or do fancy online reporting, but they are undetectable and they don’t have problems with user access control. The downside is that they are visible and easily unplugged if they are found.

Getting the info off the keylogger device involves returning to the computer at some point and take back the hardware keylogger. Or the hardware keylogger requires a key combination to bring up the log in and you can get to the data.

For Mac, installing keylogger for Mac programs is a better way for key logging. They are much more powerful than hardware keyloggers and have less chances to blow their cover.

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