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Software => Computer software => Topic started by: Bob on May 06, 2004, 01:11:42 PM

Title: Tracking Programs???
Post by: Bob on May 06, 2004, 01:11:42 PM
Our cmputers at  home are maintained by my brother's computer and handywork. I didn't care unil I found out he invades our privacy and tracks what we (look at, do, type, etc.) and knows everything about what we do online. IS it actually possible to do that or is it just a lie? If it's true is there a way to somehow stop it or prevent the program from tracking?

Title: Re: Tracking Programs???
Post by: dl65 on May 06, 2004, 01:18:04 PM
Bob....Yes .....it is possible to track one's activities on a computer.....In fact many programs ie messenger and that sort of app. generates a log of every keystroke that is taken when using that program. There are also
Spy type of programs that can be installled to keep track of computer activities......So BEWARE..........

Hope this answers your question.

dl65  ???
Title: Re: Tracking Programs???
Post by: Joleen on May 06, 2004, 01:22:12 PM
It is very possible, I do it all the time at work (of course I don't like to do it but I'm a sysadmin and it's part of my job).  The easiest way to snoop is to look at your cookies or tempfiles.  There are 'keyloggers' which will snoop and record your every keystroke.  I can even actively watch what a user is doing anywhere in our company and they wouldn't know (we paid a lot of money for the program called Zenworks).

The best way to prevent it is to do your own maintenence.  I'd format your drive and start fresh since it's impossible to know for sure what is on your system.

Get an antivirus app and some of the many spyware programs out there.  Scan yourself.
Title: Re: Tracking Programs???
Post by: merlin on May 06, 2004, 02:17:28 PM
and just to add to this get yourself a firewall like sygate. most keyloggers may use radmin?remote access?