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| Subject: | Re: FW: Securing workstations from IT guys |
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| Date: | 29 Nov 2007 15:18:17 -0000 |
Wow, I wouldn't mess with a keylogger at all. Besides the fact that there are better ways to monitor activities on a pc, what are you going to accomplish? A keylogger is going to let you find out if someone did something they weren't supposed to; after the fact. What should be done, is build a case against those that are known to have done this, and fire them. Then put in measures to *prevent* this from happening again. Remember the old saying... "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"
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