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| Subject: | Re: Spying in a corporate environment |
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| Date: | Wed, 21 Nov 2007 18:00:02 +0100 |
On 2007-11-20 Col wrote:
On Nov 20, 2007 11:25 PM, Murda Mcloud <murdamcloud@bigpond.com> wrote:You could always set exceptions to the spy software in your AV solution.the thing that bothered me with this, a lot of users have admin rights, so they could run another program we don't have control over.
As long as they have admin rights you don't have control, no matter what you try. Regards Ansgar Wiechers -- "All vulnerabilities deserve a public fear period prior to patches becoming available." --Jason Coombs on Bugtraq
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