raccoon
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Thu Apr-30-09 07:36 AM
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How could you tell if somebody had installed keystroke recording software on a computer? |
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Reason is, at my workplace we work at different locations, and different computers, on different weekdays. On a certain weekday, whenever I logon to the computer, I can't key until I unplug and replug the keyboard cable, and reboot the computer. The other person who works at this location, BTW, has a lot of technical knowledge.
I'm posting this from another computer than the one I'd usually be on here. :-)
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Thu Apr-30-09 07:38 AM
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not to post on DU.
now get back to work.
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raccoon
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Thu Apr-30-09 07:39 AM
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2. PLLLLLBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.... nt |
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Thu Apr-30-09 07:43 AM
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3. If someone is trying to secretly spy on you |
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they would be idiotic to install software which makes the computer wonky and you suspicious.
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Thu Apr-30-09 07:44 AM
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Go to Start -> Run type in msconfig and hit enter Look at the services and startup tabs to see what is running and what starts at boot.
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Thu Apr-30-09 07:56 AM
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