[GH-ISSUE #111] Email keylogger logs. #54

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opened 2026-02-27 15:48:31 +03:00 by kerem · 5 comments
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Originally created by @bitterypaul on GitHub (May 9, 2015).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/quasar/Quasar/issues/111

A Feature involving sending keylogger logs to the specified email address so that they can be accessible even when client is turned off.

Originally created by @bitterypaul on GitHub (May 9, 2015). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/quasar/Quasar/issues/111 A Feature involving sending keylogger logs to the specified email address so that they can be accessible even when client is turned off.
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@yankejustin commented on GitHub (May 10, 2015):

Just to clarify, you want to redirect the logs gathered on the client so it will send to an e-mail instead of the server? It is a bit confusing because so that they can be accessible even when client is turned off. seems to imply that we can't currently access logs obtained from the client that was turned off. Once the client sends the logs, the client can be disconnected and we will still have them.

<!-- gh-comment-id:100581169 --> @yankejustin commented on GitHub (May 10, 2015): Just to clarify, you want to redirect the logs gathered on the client so it will send to an e-mail instead of the server? It is a bit confusing because <b>so that they can be accessible even when client is turned off.</b> seems to imply that we can't currently access logs obtained from the client that was turned off. Once the client sends the logs, the client can be disconnected and we will still have them.
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@DragonzMaster commented on GitHub (May 10, 2015):

i agree with @yankejustin you can get the logs when ever you want as the client is running and connected to the server and they will be saved in "Logs" Folder so they are already accessible all the time
and the e-mail will need an internet connection and also the current keylogger so i see there is no difference
anyway thnx for your suggestion

<!-- gh-comment-id:100640411 --> @DragonzMaster commented on GitHub (May 10, 2015): i agree with @yankejustin you can get the logs when ever you want as the client is running and connected to the server and they will be saved in "Logs" Folder so they are already accessible all the time and the e-mail will need an internet connection and also the current keylogger so i see there is no difference anyway thnx for your suggestion
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@bitterypaul commented on GitHub (May 10, 2015):

when the client cannot connect to the server(or when server is off),the client can email of the copy of logs to an email address.

<!-- gh-comment-id:100655521 --> @bitterypaul commented on GitHub (May 10, 2015): when the client cannot connect to the server(or when server is off),the client can email of the copy of logs to an email address.
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@yankejustin commented on GitHub (May 11, 2015):

Oh, I see... As an alternative! Hmmm..

<!-- gh-comment-id:100766739 --> @yankejustin commented on GitHub (May 11, 2015): Oh, I see... As an alternative! Hmmm..
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@abdullah2993 commented on GitHub (Aug 30, 2015):

Probably not a good Idea...as you have to embed the email/password in the client...a rather good approach would be to host some PHP scripts on web server so that the client can push logs to it.

<!-- gh-comment-id:136182444 --> @abdullah2993 commented on GitHub (Aug 30, 2015): Probably not a good Idea...as you have to embed the email/password in the client...a rather good approach would be to host some PHP scripts on web server so that the client can push logs to it.
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