Computer spy software is something that has to be installed in any and all computers. This is because with this software, you will be able to monitor all the activities that take place on the computer. This means you will be able to find out which websites and chat rooms are visited, the private messages that are exchanged and lots more.
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Anti-spyware tools have to be installed in all computers for protection from spyware and malware. However, with so many anti-spyware tools on the market today, there are some points to remember to help make your computer suitably protected from spyware.
The first thing to remember is that the anti-spyware tool should be able to scan, remove and protect your computer from spyware. Spyware programs that don’t provide these functions need not even be downloaded from the Internet as they serve no purpose.
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Internet Cafes have constantly lost their popularity in the last decade. Still, when you are traveling or you don’t have the possibility to access your personal (portable) computer, Internet Cafes are the first option. Regardless what your need is that makes you enter one of those, as a surfer that knows a few issues about privacy and Internet security, you can’t help noticing the variety of ocasions to expose personal data in a dangerous manner. It’s not about paranoia, but the truth is that many valuable data can make the point of this conversation: bank account numbers, social security numbers, account passwords and personal emails. Doesn’t that sound tempting yet?
Besides the viruses or Trojan application that can be waiting for you on an Internet Café station, the worst type of danger is represented by key logging applications, or shortly - keyloggers. The prejudice caused by keyloggers used with bad intentions reaches way beyond damaging your files on a memory stick, because if your bank account number is in question, the theft can be a consistent one.
Here are some tips to simply avoid that situation. Some of them are more desirable than the others, but the important thing is that alternatives exist:
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Just as I was saying in my previous post at some point, the key logging applications have received a rather grey label after the great virus/ anti-virus explosion from the mid 90s. You can say that keyloggers can be considered quite menacing cyber weapons, sure, but I have insisted that this case appears when behind the keylogger there is a bad intended person. It is also normal for a good anti-virus to classify keyloggers as malware because these applications launch system calls in order to catch the keystrokes, but I am sure positive and constructive purposes can be enumerated.
So I was pleasantly surprised to find out in what simple and efficient manner the people from Lenovo have redesign their notebooks’ keyboards using the information provided by key monitoring.
The model in question is the new T400s ThinkPad. Any notebook “regular” would notice from the first glance that the Delete and Escape keys are way oversized, at least doubled in size compared to the other utility keys. Let’s see how they came with such a design idea:
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A little bit of history
The very first spy software representatives weren’t even called “spy software”. They were the little applications build up in the computer science labs by enthusiastic students, or just geeks looking for fun. Meanwhile, in the background, the secret information services already had some similar applications going on and it is known now that FBI used “magic lantern”, a similar monitoring software.
For the general public, the first officially known application of catching keystrokes was KeyKey Monitor released by Mikkotech. Their primarily goal was to aim the application towards security and back-up reasons, but through a reseller, Mikkotech has started selling this application intensely. Clickbank was heavily involved in promoting this application and even today it still holds one of the largest affiliate networks.
Let’s take a look at the first marketing ideas that supported KeyKey Monitor:
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Inside Logger has recently teamed up with Application Blocker. The reason of this collaboration is offering an impeccable package that can be successfully used by all the parents who are concerned about their children’s computer and Internet activity, and actually want to take measures in this direction. And to make it worth it, this solution comes at a special price.
Application Blocker comes with a viable and precise solution: the blocker of unwanted applications. If you haven’t met them online already, you should know that they are the people who want your children to be safe online and when generally using a computer. Their vote goes to the parental control software tools.
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Presuming you already know the technical definition of a keylogger, I must raise a quite normal issue for someone who actually wants to buy a keylogger: “Should I choose a software keylogger or a hardware keylogger?”. Well, I will try to emphasize a few points of view regarding both of them and even after doing that I don’t think my verdict would be perfect for all, but it will help you choose.
Let’s start with the hardware keylogger, because this might be a little less explored than its “soft brother”.
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Whether you know it or not, your computer is always keeping a track of your activities while you are on it. All information like your login names, passwords, visited websites, downloaded files and credit card numbers disclosed while surfing the Internet, are all stored in the browser history files, cookies and temporary Internet files of the computer.
It is important that you remember to clear the history of all these files on a periodical basis to ensure the privacy of your PC. Moreover, every time you surf the Internet, windows works at saving information about your activity so that it can provide you with a much better computer experience.
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Like I tend to inform you from the title, this is a small glance on the privacy inside a family. Or, to be more specific, the privacy issue that occurs in the children-parents relationship.
Considering the premise that the parents are of several categories, we can identify two extreme (opposite) parent typologies, the one that grants his/hers own children with a high degree of freedom and trust, and the one that seeks to find out every little detail in the personal life of his/hers children, even if they become grown ups at some point.
Assuring your child the privacy he/her needs is somehow the test every parent has to sustain sooner or later in order to move from the area where the relation parent – children is loaded with a high degree of selfishness to the situation when the parent trusts his/hers child, respects his/hers decisions and knows how to guide him through his own personal example without imposing anything. This is quite the challenge because a very large number of parents tend to live through their children and want to achieve through their kids what they did not accomplish until that age.
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