I am trying to build a keylogger in C++.
Part of my keylogger is to capture the screen.
After a lot of searching, I decided to try to understand how it works instantly by trying to build one.
This is my screen capture code:
HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL); // get the desktop device context
HDC hDest = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc); // create a device context to use yourself
// get the height and width of the screen
int height = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYVIRTUALSCREEN);
int width = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXVIRTUALSCREEN);
// create a bitmap
HBITMAP hbDesktop = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, width, height);
// use the previously created device context with the bitmap
SelectObject(hDest, hbDesktop);
// copy from the desktop device context to the bitmap device context
// call this once per 'frame'
BitBlt(hDest, 0, 0, width, height, hdc, 0, 0, SRCCOPY);
/*CImage image; // from this code i tried to understand how to save the bitmap
image.Attach(hbDesktop);
image.Save(pathname, Gdiplus::ImageFormatBMP);*/
CImage image;//this code is what I came up with eventually
image.Attach(hbDesktop);
CHAR buffer[100] = _T("this is a literal string"); // THIS IS WHERE MY PROBLEM STARTS
sprintf(buffer,_T("this is a literal string"), 1);
image.Save(_T(buffer), Gdiplus::ImageFormatBMP);
I tried to make the program save the bitmap file each time with a different name.
The problem is that the last line doesn't work unless I use _T
sign, and when I do put the _T
, it won't take the buffer and says "identifier "Lbuffer" is undefined". What does this mean? Where do I need to put this L sign and why?
Also, is there a better way to save bitmap to a file without using this _T
sign?
I've tried to look this up, and on https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dybsewaf.aspx they say this is about Unicode. Why do I need Unicode for this function?