im creating an anti keylogger using on-screen keyboard and its work. but the problem is keylogger still can captured the keystroke. So i want to know what code should i add in my program. this is my code so far
Are there any known sofware approaches to anti-keylogging,that defeat both hardware and hook based loggers? While I was thinking about my next article, and the current ones, something dawned on me, that I had started before but never got to finish.After doing some research I verified that an On-screen keyboards, avoids most if not all hardware loggers, but the consensus is that their messages can still be hooked and stolen.Well maybe not so fast....
However, in my sendkeys article,the program could identify which keys were sent by my module, versus some other source.I used the integer -11, in the getextrainfo param, so that in my hook, I could know to allow my simulated keys, and block others that may interfere. Works great. I just used -11 for the heck of it.So, the idea is that we don't have to use -11.A sequence of random numbers could be generated by the osk.This provides some anonimity, to start with.But, the clincher is that when our user keys are detected by our osk(ourself basically), we simply insert 0-5 random keys, flooding the enemy logger with useless information in the que. Bingo!Sure they logged your keys, but can they read em? Nah.
The zero through five would not be fixed, but fluxuating, so it's not equidistant.I just picked them so as not to over flood the que for no reason. That is enough to obsure the password being typed.
oke On-Screen keyboard through my VB code. I am using windows 7 and below code to open the keyboard. Everytime when i run this code i am getting error "Could not start On-Screen keyboard".e to fix this error?
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I am creating a "form1" and adding "WebBrowser1" . Let's say the URL that I put on the WebBrowser1 has a username and password. So that, this will require a on screen keyboard in order to type the username and password. In this case, I do not want to use external OSK (on screen keyboard), what I want is to create some numerik numbers or letters on my form1 with buttons and then type it on the URL.
I am creating a application for a touch screen computer/till of course, this means that I have to make a keyboard in my application so you don't have to mess around getting the keyboard out. I have multiple textbox's on my application and would like to know how to make the keys type into the textbox that is focused.[code]At the moment I was using this but this only puts the letters into the NameTextbox and also the NameTextbox doesn't appear to be focused.How would I get the keys to type into the textbox that is focused?
hav situation where i need to get the selected text box? i am working on a on screen keyboard. When i press the buttons i must print them in the selected textbox.I achieved to print the button values in the specified textbox. But couldnt able to figure it out to put the values in the selected text
Visual basic 2008.I want to make an on screen keyboard exactly like the one in windows. I have made one which uses app activation, but that only works with the one you write in your codding or using a combobox to select one. How do you make one that works with everything like the one in windows.
I need to make an on-screen keyboard for a touchscreen application. I have my main application popping up a child form that shows my keyboard layout. When I press a key on the keyboard form I need it's value to go into a textbox on the main form. So how do I send a keys text value back to the main app?
My touch screen keyboard is highly customizable interface and has every component I need except for sending keys, anyone see a problem with this. Originally when I was creating it I was going to use the Forms.SendKeys.Send() but it's a WPF application... no go. For starters VB.Net in its infinite wisdom decided it would not handle default form messages. Go figure.
Or perhaps, this is my real problem, I can't get the WPF application to stop getting focus. I want it to act like the windows touch keyboard, but Every action that occurs in the transparent WPF makes that application the active one. I want events to still occur but I need the active window to be the window you wish to type into, like notepad.
Any Suggestions on what I should do, to make my WPF not focusable and to send keyboard buttons to the focused (or other) window? PS, I'm using WPF in Visual Studio 2010 in Vb.Net (I can use C# Code to!)
I've been looking all over the internet and can't find a decent code for an on screen keyboard, that writes letter into another application for example Microsoft word or Notepad.If someone has a code or could point in the right direction that would be awesome.
Now This is my first post and i am very inexperienced with Visual basic As an extra feature to a kiosk that i am making as an assignment in my year 10 ist class, (were doing it in power point 2010)
i am making a visual basic keyboard in Power point from swish max objects inserted through visual basic toolbox, i have found code to make a button that can type in to a text box once clicked. But i need code that when you click an object it types a letter into a visual basic textbox that i inserted into the power point prestation
I want to make a simple program like On-Screen keyboard to send a certain text - www.google.com - to any application like address bar in IE or Run window or any textbox in registration form .I searched the forum here and all answers about using the API window name function . or using the Timer control and that doesn't help .
I am trying to develop an application for POS.I have designed a on screen keyboard.I am trying to make this keyboard more like real keyboard, I mean keys to be more 3d like real keyboard but I find limitations in VB .Net button control.
This IS a project for the class. HOWEVER, this class is *NOT* a programming class, but is called "Usability Engineering", which aims its goals at creating a better user interaction. I'm not sure of what the "homework" policy is here, but what I am asking isn't for getting a grade, as the grade isn't based on my ability to program here. But nonetheless I am a C++ programmer at heart and VB makes me groan a little bit.
^ The program: Our goal with this project is to make a program with only five buttons (Aiming to be a cellphone type system, I know, the resolution is huge.), The buttons are the arrow keys, and enter. When the user selects a textbox, it changes the focus to the keyboard and then allows input via moving around and hitting enter.
My first problem right now, is that when I use my arrow keys, if I press RIGHT or DOWN, it will only go right, and if i press left or up, it only goes left.
The second problem, is that the buttons are out of order... when I am on "P", and press right, it actually hops down to the space bar button instead. I'm sure this is just some sort of container that can be modified, but I'm unsure of where it is.
I want to show and hide the OSK keyboard (docked at the bottom) for my touch screen application best methods? (I want to make sure when I show that I try to run, in case someone closed it while using the app)
I've adapted the code from this link to use the WinXP on-screen keyboard (osk) for a touch-screen application written in VB.NET v3.5. The osk fills the bottom half of screen etc. and behaves fine except for one little quirk. If the user clicks or taps anywhere on the 'background' area behind/between the virtual keys (within the main osk window), the color of the area changes to that of the keys when any further key subsequently gets focus. The outline of all keys is then lost because they are visually merged into the osk window background. The osk must then be terminated and re-launched to remove the confusing appearance.
This behaviour only occurs when the osk window is set to the child style (i.e. when the menu is hidden), using the SetWindowLong P/Invoke function - e.g.
It's as if the entire area behind the keys is being treated as another key when tapped/clicked, whereupon its color is 'restored' after losing focus.Is there any way to intercept and somehow override the focus event of this osk background area?
seems to launch it okay but how can I then "find" it and minimise/normalise its window?Also, would it be better if I launched it differently? I've tried missing out the 'explorer':
I'm creating a On-Screen keyboard for my application, and it supports skins as well. Here's what I'm doing with the skins, I have a folder which contains some images and a xml file which maps the images to the keyboard, I want to be able to have the folder as a zip file like in Office 2007 (.docx) and iPhone firmwares (.ipsw), I know I can simply zip the folder and change the extension, what I need to know is how to read the files in the code.
I searched the Topic how to make a Keylogger, but wasn't what I was asking. I don't want to make a virus, I want a simple user-friendly Application with a textbox that show what is typed on my account, for instance: I start the friendly keylogger, I start up a internet tab, and go to Myspace (don't mean to advertise) and let my brother log in. I want the textbox to say just:
I have made a KeyLogger that send the information to an e-mail but I want it to save as a .txt to the USB drive in a folder called logs. But for example all USB drives are on different names like G, E, and F, they all vary so how do I make my keylogger save the information in a .txt on the usb.
1. How do I save a .txt file to a folder named "logs" on the USB?
2. How do I register the F1 and other keys that are not registered.
3. How can I get the program to close when the USB is pulled out?
how I can make a keylogger and attach it to one button. I just want it to send logs to my e mail Say every 2 hours or so And how to make it be on there startup and invisiable in taskmanager So when they press a button on my project it will start up my keylogger
I'm suspicious my spouse is cheating. In the past few months he has systematically locked me out of all of his social media accounts shortly after getting a job with a group of female secretaries that travels for a week at a time. He has been dodging or non-communicative when confronted about this.url...
The only way to avoid interaction with antispyware is to create it myself.I understand that copying text or something into an open notepad session or the clipboard is out of the question; however I'm pretty sure that I could create a (fairly) simple script that does the following:[code]I know this is extremely inneficient but this is the most covert way i can think of, a simple wscript that runs on startup and creates these .txt files in an important looking place (windows/config/system/logs/win32 - example)
Note: This project is for educational purposes only.I've tried many tutorials on how to create basic keyloggers but none work. I then heard Windows 7 won't work for keyloggers with Visual Basic 2008.
My Code is Below:Public Class Form1 Dim result As Integer Private Declare Function GetAsyncKeyState Lib "user32" (ByVal vKey As Long) As Integer
Timer1_Tick For i = 1 To 255 result = 0 result = GetAsyncKeyState(i) If result = -32767 Then TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text + Chr(i) End If Next i
I get no errors from the code it just doesn't put the keys I press in the textbox.If having Windows 7 is the problem is there any solutiions?
I an new to visual basic and I was following a tutorial to make this keylogger for my computer to record all my passwords and things entered but i get a Warning1Variable 'key' is used before it has been assigned a value. A null reference exception could result at runtime. C:\Users\Gene\documents\visual studio 2010\Projects\WindowsApplication1\WindowsApplication1\Form1.vb1812WindowsApplication1 Then the null error occurs.
i am trying to make a proper keylogger. i have programmed the qwer QWER 123 and !@# keys but it wont read the ,< .> type ok keys for some reason, how to make the program read these keys