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What is Binder? Binder is a software used to bind or combine two or more files into one file under one name and extension. The files to be binded can have any extension or icon. The user has the choice to select the name, icon, and various attributes of a binded file. If the binded file contains an application (in our case – a RAT or keylogger), the application is also run when the actual binded file is run. Why is Binder used?
As I have written in previous articles, generally, RATs and keyloggers are detected by most antiviruses. You also can’t send victims a RAT or keylogger and just ask them to install it on their computer. You have to bind that RAT or keylogger with something like an image, movie, or song (any file will work – make your selection depending on the victim) and then ask them to run this binded file on their computer. When the victim runs our binded image (binded with a keylogger) on their computer, the keylogger is installed on their computer and we can easily obtain all their typed passwords.
What is a Keylogger? Keylogger is one of those words which make more sense when you say it backwards. It is a ‘logger’ (recorder) of ‘key’(strokes). To expand on that a little, it is software installed on a computer, or a hardware device attached to a computer, which records all the keystrokes made on that computer.
Anything typed is recorded and stored so that it can be checked later. Of course, for the last ten years, anything called a computer includes the very smart phones in our pockets! Here, we are only concerned with smartphones, and can ignore the hardware solutions which were once more common with desktop computers. How to Choose A Good Android Keylogger? What we have described above is the most basic functionality of a keylogger. As little as twenty years ago, being able to view exactly what someone else had typed, was the stuff of espionage, spy movies, the fantastic imagination of James Bond’s Q. However, in recent years, in this super-connected world, simple keyloggers have developed into much more sophisticated tools, offering an amazing range of functions.
Let us start by ignoring all other questions about keyloggers and consider just what features you should look for when choosing a keylogger. The list is very long, and can be very detailed, but these are the broad areas you should look at. Installation: It should be easy to install the software. Some apps boast of the possibility of being installed remotely, without physical access to the target phone, but we have heard mixed reports of success in this respect. Stealth: Once installed, the keylogger should be able to run without any possibility of being detected by any user of the target phone. Functionality: This is where the list can truly become astonishing long. Each one of us may have our own particular needs, but here are our immediate thoughts on the highest priorities.
The original function of keyloggers now extends to being able to check all SMS, email, Facebook Messenger, Whats App, Viber, Snapchat in short, all communications, in terms of what was said, and who it was said to. Using GPS to be aware of a person’s location and have a record of their movements is a potentially very useful feature.
The list now starts to get very long, and can become very sophisticated, with geo-fencing, call blocking, browser history, calendar entries, contact changes, a record of photographs taken and so on call recording even! Just to give you a little more idea, features like geo-fencing can be very sophisticated, sending alerts when certain defined geographic area is entered or exited, or limiting the use of the phone to certain places. Then call blocking can restrict the receipt of calls from certain numbers, and the making of calls to a limited range of people, even the times at which those calls might be made. Ease of Use: The keylogger is much more useful if the reports which are generated are easy to access, and are presented in a clear way, which is then easy to understand. Ease of use would include being accessible from different platforms, with reports being viewed from iOS, Android, Windows and Mac devices. Being able to check all information live, in real time. So many good choices.
In the following section we are going to introduce the top 10 android keylogger apps. Top 10 Best Keylogger App for Android((Invisible and No Root). Price: Available from $29.99 for iOS and Android. Description:It only takes one look and you will quickly find yourself hooked by experimenting with Spyzie’s beautiful online demonstration. Offering a very intuitive interface, and accessible on all the required platforms, it seems to offer everything including monitoring on call logs, messages, locations, photos, videos, screenshots, etc.and then some things which we did not even know we wanted. How to Use Spyzie to track keyloggers on a target android phone? Step 1: Create a Spyzie account and get a premium subscription so as to unlock all the advanced features including keylogger.
Step 2: Go through a setup process including installing an app on the target android phone. Step 3: Access to control panel dashboard and view the keylogging record. FlexiSPY Price: Available for Nokia, Blackberry, Android and iOS from $68. Description: Other keyloggers have previously claimed to support to support other phone operating systems. Flexispy seems to be one of the few still claiming to work beyond iOS and Android; they are, after all, 99.6% of the market!
But Flexispy might be what you need. We think that there claims of ‘more features’ would be tested by our Editor’s Picks. MSpy Price: Available for Android and iOS from $29.99. Description: The pricing seems to vary quite often, and you should check particularly if yours a business need. MSpy has wide range of monitoring functions, with good additional facilities for controlling the target phone. Price: Available for Android and iOS from $49.99 Description:One of the higher priced apps, but it is difficult to see what it offers to justify that, and only gives a 3-day free trial. The ability to block the use of apps is a good one.
Claiming offices in the USA and UK, this keylogger might be worth a look. Price: Available for Android and iOS from $74.99 Description: It is probably another capable suite, but we would like to be able to more easily find out more about exactly what it will or won’t do. It may just be us, but we always find this pricing model unappealing. There is an initial, high, once-only fee.
The company then try to sell you lots of add-ons which double the price. Price: Available for Android and iOS from $19.95 Description: This keylogger is limited in its basic function, recording inputs to only a limited number of messaging apps. However, it does seem to very offer good camera access. Price: Available for Android $16.66 and $33.33 for iOS. Description: One of the longer established keyloggers, it certainly offers a comprehensive list of capabilities, with the ability to view photographs and videos on the target phone being one that is not offered by all. You do rather have to take a gamble that it works in the way you want it to, because there is no free trial on offer.
Price: Available for Android and iOS from $16.99, higher for full features. Description: This looks like nice keylogger suite, with an app which you can install to your phone to do the monitoring of the phone. However, we didn’t like some of the claims regarding legality, and some of the reviews caused concern too. P rice: Available for Android and iOS for $99.99 annually. Description: With a good looking website, and a good list of features, this could be a winner, if it were not for the very high price, which is an annual fee only with no free trial option.
Still, the ability to take screenshots of the target phone sounds potentially useful. Price: Available for Android and iOS from $21.60 an upwards for more features. Description: This is one to watch. It seems it might be a clone of TheTruthSpy, which will develop in its own way, and might have to work hard to prove it is an individual, and users might benefit.
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