Forum Thread: 3 Steps to Collocate a Mac Keylogger and Grab User Activities

You are probably finding a chance to check the user activities on your Mac. This could be the easiest way to keep users in line on your Mac. Here, we are instructing about a simple way for you to hit the mark: Grab all user activities on the Mac by collocating a Mac Keylogger.

STEP 1
There are many Free Mac keyloggers provided by CNET. Search a "Mac Free Keylogger" in CNET, you will get lots options.

Click the Mac Keylogger download link and then you will get a Mac keylogger file.

If you are using the latest Mac system, you may get trouble when installing the keylogger. Then you need to try to open the Mac keylogger file with some special ways.

Options A.You need to hold on Control on the keyboard, at the same time, click on keylogger file, select "Open". Then the file will be opened.

Options B.Change the system settings by going to Open System Preference – Universal Access – Check Enable access from assistive device – Next – Restart your device. Then you can open the Mac keylogger file by double clicks.

STEP 2

After you finish step 1, you will find the keylogger is invisible. You are not able to open the Mac keylogger interface with an icon. The only way to bring out the keylogger is trying a hot key..

If you can bring up the Mac keylogger with hotkey, then the keylogger is installed successfully onto your Mac.

STEP 3

Configure the keylogger to record keystrokes, passwords, chats, capture snapshots. What's more, you can also set the keylogger to send reports with Email.

When you go out or on a business trip, you can easily spy on your Mac and make sure there is no prohibitive behavior out there!

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CNET is generally riddled with malware; I wouldn't touch anything on that site with a ten foot pole.

A guide for this already exists.

It's also a method using an already established and well-known tool called Metasploit.

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Aobo Keylogger for Mac is so far the only keylogger for Mac that records password typed on the keyboard in asterisk. It helps you find out what the user is doing on the computer. It works in stealth and nobody can detect it.

I would recommend Refog Monitor for Mac (www.refog.com). It has all the necessary functions. It is stable and has good interface. As for CNET you have to uncheck all checkboxes while installing anything from this site. Otherwise you will have many strange programs installed.

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