kplgs
KPLGs, short for "key press loggers," are a type of malware designed to capture and record keystrokes made on a computer or mobile device. These tools are often used maliciously to steal sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers, or personal messages. Unlike other forms of spyware, key loggers specifically target input data, making them particularly dangerous for users who enter confidential details online.
Key press loggers can be categorized into two main types: software-based and hardware-based. Software-based key loggers
The primary purpose of a key logger is to harvest data for unauthorized access or financial gain.
To protect against key loggers, users should employ strong security practices such as using antivirus software,