Question:
Keylogging SW on a remote PC, are all host PC keystrokes compromised or just those that involve the RDC?
art_lover
2015-02-23 12:41:53 UTC
If I VPN into a network and use Remote Desktop to connect to a work computer that has keylogging software installed on it, does that mean only keystrokes that apply to the Remote Desktop Connection window are tracked, or are all keystrokes (including those made on my home computer but do not apply to the RDC window) are also logged? For example, if I have RDC open but use MSIE on my home PC to log into yahoo mail, will the keylogger on the remote computer record my login/pass to yahoo even though this is done using a web browser on the home pc, and not a web browser on the remote pc, etc etc...?
Three answers:
2015-02-23 18:59:33 UTC
Only keyboard commands sent via RDC could possibly be intercepted by a keylogging program on a remote computer. They only way they would see anything you typed on your local machine would be if the key logging software was installed on that too.
Bruce
2015-02-25 23:03:33 UTC
Only keystrokes typed in the RDC will be recorded if there is a keylogging program like Aobo Keylogger for Mac or Micro Keylogger on the remote computer.

google.com/#q=aobo+keylogger

google.com/#q=micro+keylogger
2015-02-26 06:12:38 UTC
keylogging app will only work on the pc that is installed.

more info:

WWW.adiguo.COM/keylogger-reviews.html


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