


I am curious, is it possible for a keylogger that was installed in the scope of my standard user (without admin privileges) to record the admin password when I need to type it with su and sudo commands in the terminal or in the System Preferences popup? And do much bigger harm to my system possessing the administrator password? Is my reasoning correct here? Or installing a keylogger without admin rights isn't possible in the first place. The program records all activities of the PC user and sends encrypted log files via email or FTP. Supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows 10. Record web sites visited Websites visited in Safari/Firefox/Chrome will be logged by Aobo Mac Keylogger. Summary: Spytector is an efficient configurable keylogger suitable for both private or corporate PC monitoring. Any password for any application you can imagine. Facebook password, gmail password, skype passwords, website passwords, game password. When I need to do something that requires the admin rights like changing something in the System Preferences or executing a terminal command I just enter my admin credentials and don't switch the account. With Aobo Mac Keyloggers keystroke logging function, all the passwords can be recorded on Mac.

I have two accounts on my Mac: a standard user account for everyday activities and an administrator account.
