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|    Unknown to George    |
|    Re: Best secure surfing solution    |
|    31 Jan 04 07:55:25    |
      XPost: sci.crypt, alt.computer.security       From: me@nospam.com              IF they happen to install something like Spector, it can be set up to run in       "stealth mode" where you wouldn't see any of the program files on you       machine ...I'm sure there would be something SOMEWHERE (registry, etc), but       you would have to know what you are looking for, etc.              In addition to keystrokes, it also takes screenshots, or basically a little       snapshot of exactly what is on your desktop at any given time (it can be set       to take one every couple seconds, to every couple minutes, and so on). It       also copies every email, whether you are using the companies email server,       or your own account on the side.              Now with that being said, is your company using something like this? Your IT       person would likely know. Spectorsoft and similar companies usually       encourage the employers to tell their employees they are being monitored,       but whether the employer actually does that is up to the employer. Also,       depending on the laws of your state, some are really flexible with privacy,       some are more careful. However, when you are in your company's building and       using their machine, you don't have much rights as to privacy.              I don't know if that answered your question any more or not. Since this is       going to several newgroups, and the only one I check out of those is the vpn       group, you may get more information from one of the other newgroups.                                   "George" |
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