User blog comment:Madster./Keylogging/@comment-5164503-20130721210939/@comment-3242795-20130722025838

Sven, you are wrong. Don't even try to refute this, I know my stuff. A keylogger is a program that is installed in the "background" when accepting files such as pictures. This program installs itself and then sends packets of data, via internet, to the originator of the keylogger.

You can absolutely keylog from a Mac. Just because it doesn't run executable files, does not mean you can't do it. The founder of WikiLeaks owned a Mac. You could hack on Linux if you wanted to.

Keylogging is illegal, it's cyber-terrorism. It's essentially violating someone's privacy to steal data, not necessarily credit cards.