12 top spy gadgets

Spy gear for your inner secret agent. These cool (and possibly useful) gadgets would dazzle James Bond!

Keyloggers

When spies (and paranoid spouses) want to find out a person's password, they turn to keyloggers. The PS2 Keylogger (upper left, US$71) works with older keyboards, while the KeyKatch USB keylogger (right, US$130) connects between the keyboard cable and a USB port on newer computers. Ultimate Keylogger software (lower left, starting at US$26) can monitor not only keystrokes, but also applications and visited Websites.

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