Re: Tracking a (potential) abuser?
I am involved in doing similiar tasks for my company on a global basis. We usually start with loading a keystroke logger. The one we use is Winguardian
( www.webroot.com )($39,95). It logs keystrokes, websites and takes pictures every few minutes of the screen. All of this is done behind the scenes and is very difficult to detect (ie - it doesn't show up as a running task or service). We use this as our starting point for active investigations. It gives you their passwords and allows you to reconstruct their motives. Great program, I used it at home with both my teenagers to discourage inappropriate behavior.
Respectfully,
Tom Bowers, CISSP
Desktop Security Specialist
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
484-563-2063
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Received on Thu Feb 6 21:24:01 2003
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