As far as my knowledge goes, it is nearly impossible to embed keylogger in anything except .EXE, .SCR, .CMD ,BAT etc file formats in short you can only embed keylogger in a file that has executable extension, however this can be hard to infect a remote pc with these file extensions because these days average computer user is smart enough to not open any file except images,videos,documents(pdf,doc,xl etc) and links, so if you send someone keylogger that ends with let say .EXE file extensions he wont open unless he trusts you enough and he requested you a software(because softwares have install package that usually ends with .exe)
It is not possible to create a game in the Game Maker and then embed it in the browser unless you completely rewrite it using a different programming language.
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Yes, it is possible to write a keylogger in Java, but you would need to use the Java Native Interface to do so.
If you have the video simply upload it to Vidiopia.com then view the video to grap the embed code and place it on your website. If your video podcast is already on a video sharing website then simply grab the embed code and past it onto your website's page.
If your trying to copy a game from another website chances are they have a box that says embed or share and you get the Embed code and paste it onto your website.
<EMBED TYPE="application/x-mplayer2" SRC="VideoOrAudiofile.wmv" WIDTH="200" HEIGHT="200" autostart="1"> </EMBED>
no, this website is unavailable too. A keylogger never attached to a website, but to a file.
You can get a video ON a website by embed HTML from YouTube otherwise what are you asking?
YOU,just right click on it and click on embed IF THAT DOESENT WORK THEN YOURE A NOOB !
Yes, it is possible to embed a chart.
You will need to add the following to embed images into your website: you can add width="" height="" and more to control the image and how it displays.
One can find many websites from which to download a free keylogger. They can be downloaded for free from websites such as 'Cnet', 'Softpedia', 'Spy Arsenal' and 'SpectorSoft'.