-=PCTechTalk=- spying

  • From: "Cajun" <cajun@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "PCTechTalk" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 06:42:42 -0600

I don't know about PC Bloodhound at $49.95, but Karenware (Karen Kenworthy) has 
a freeware program called PWSnoop or Snooper (she's changed the name over the 
last couple of years) that can run in the background with no indications that 
it is running and it logs the start and stop times of all programs run under 
windows, including everything that loads when Windows starts:  Here's a quote:
"This program logs the start and stop time of all programs run under Windows.  
It can also log other events which are reflected in an application's title bar."

You can run it obviously by placing a shortcut in the Startup folder, or you 
can run it unobviously by adding a reference to it to the load= or run= line in 
your WIN.INI file.  It refreshes every 5 seconds and records findings in a log 
file.  

dj

<<<Has anyone ever heard of PC Bloodhound.  There is a Home PC monitoring and a 
Network monitoring.  They claim a person with these various softwares can see 
what a child, spouse, employer, etc. is doing on their PC, whether it be 
playing games, what sites they are hitting, Porn, and even says it can see all 
chat, email, and IM stuff with passwords and they never know you are being 
monitored, no matter who you are.  Is this stuff for real?
JLR>>>

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