Hello everyone,
I’m just starting out in the world of cybersecurity and Python. I want to develop my own keylogger, of course without the need for AI or anything like that. I want to do it using the best practices possible and in the most professional manner.
The goal of the script is to run it and have it run in the background. For now, I don’t need it to send information via email; saving it in a .txt file is more than enough, since I will only run it on my computer, not remotely.
I am also reaching out to you to see your projects, so I can base mine on them and take the best from each one.
In the end, I will be sharing my code.
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r/learnpython Hello everyone, I’m just starting out in the world of cybersecurity and Python. I want to develop my own keylogger, of course without the need for AI or anything like that. I want to do it using the best practices possible and in the most professional manner. The goal of the script is to run it and have it run in the background. For now, I don’t need it to send information via email; saving it in a .txt file is more than enough, since I will only run it on my computer, not remotely. I am also reaching out to you to see your projects, so I can base mine on them and take the best from each one. In the end, I will be sharing my code. submitted by /u/YosoySaban [link] [comments]
Hello everyone,
I’m just starting out in the world of cybersecurity and Python. I want to develop my own keylogger, of course without the need for AI or anything like that. I want to do it using the best practices possible and in the most professional manner.
The goal of the script is to run it and have it run in the background. For now, I don’t need it to send information via email; saving it in a .txt file is more than enough, since I will only run it on my computer, not remotely.
I am also reaching out to you to see your projects, so I can base mine on them and take the best from each one.
In the end, I will be sharing my code.
submitted by /u/YosoySaban
[link] [comments]