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    I think that key loggers are illegal unless they openly declare that they are using them.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I think that key loggers are illegal unless they openly declare that they are using them.
    I think he's talking about network monitoring. Not quite capturing every keystroke, but everything you send to or from websites. Larger companies log everything and can actually play back web sessions to "replay" web surfing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I think that key loggers are illegal unless they openly declare that they are using them.
    Perhaps key loggers, but not software that tracks websites visited and time spent there. If you are using company computers, on the company internet pipe, then you really have no right to privacy. There is usually a statement on an employment agreement that states something to the effect that all information and communication via company assets are company property.

    If you wrap your fingers in tin foil I've heard that helps keep your identity anonymous, though. I'm just saying....

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    You guys are all a bunch of goldbrickers.

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    This is a pretty darn good writeup on getting around those filters. If this doesn't work, set the redirect port as port 53 (DNS).

    http://www.medicalnerds.com/port-for...with-sshputty/

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    Quote Originally Posted by OgenRwot View Post
    You guys are all a bunch of goldbrickers.

    unfamiliar with that term... explain please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    unfamiliar with that term... explain please?
    http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...rm=goldbricker

    He's saying we should be working instead of on CO-AR15. He'd have a point, in my case, if I wasn't self employed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OgenRwot View Post
    You guys are all a bunch of goldbrickers.
    Not a goldbricker. Just a guy with a lot of down time. I'm only judged by the amount of money that I put on the dock each month. I can run around and act busy but I wouldn't be fooling anyone at all. I just sit and wait for the advertising to kick in and then it's off to work. Then it's sit and wait, then off to work, then sit and wait... so on and so on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I think that key loggers are illegal unless they openly declare that they are using them.
    Not sure where you are obtaining your information, but if an employer is paying for/providing you a computer/network it is THEIR computer and they are free to install whatever software they like. My guess is that if you read the login splash screen there is some sort of message indicating that your activity may be recorded/monitored and that by logging-in you consent to them doing so.

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