Radium Keylogger – A Keylogger Using Python

Python keylogger with multiple features.

Requirements:

Install and Use:

Step 1: Download the libraries if you are missing any.
Step 2: Set the Gmail username and password and remember to check allow connection from less secure apps in gmail settings.
Step 3: Set the FTP server. Make the folder Radium in which you’ll store the new version of exe.
Step 4: Set the FTP ip, username, password.

Note: Remember to encode the password in base64.

Step 5: Set the originalfilename variable in copytostartup(). This should be equal to the name of the exe.
Step 6: Make the exe using Pyinstaller
Step 7: Keylogs will be mailed after every 300 key strokes. This can be changed.
Step 8: Screenshot is taken after every 500 key strokes. This can be changed.
Step 9: Remember: If you make this into exe, change the variable “originalfilename” and “coppiedfilename” in function copytostartup().
Step 10: Remember: whatever name you give to “coppiedfilename“, should be given to checkfilename in deleteoldstub().

 

Features:

  • Applications and keystrokes logging
  • Screenshot logging
  • Drive tree structure
  • Logs sending by email
  • Password Recovery for
    • Chrome
    • Mozilla
    • Filezilla
    • Core FTP
    • CyberDuck
    • FTPNavigator
    • WinSCP
    • Outlook
    • Putty
    • Skype
    • Generic Network
  • Cookie stealer
  • Keylogger stub update mechanism
  • Gather system information
    • Internal and External IP
    • Ipconfig /all output
    • Platform

 

Things to work on:

  • Persistance
  • Taking screenshots after a specific time. Making it keystrokes independent.
  • Webcam logging
  • Skype chat history stealer
  • Steam credential harvestor

 

Video tutorial on Radium keylogger:

RadiumKeylogger

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