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I Need To Be a Spy...
Posted: 2004-11-28 05:59am
by CorSec
Okay, not me really but a friend. The short story is he wants to know what his wife does on the computer when no one is around to look over her shoulder. I mentioned a keylogger to him but I don't have any experience using the plethora of programs that are out there.
Have any of you ever used one or know of someone who has and/or do you have a recommendation as to which program is best? It doesn't need all the bells and whistles, the simpler the better.
Posted: 2004-11-28 07:26am
by Robert Treder
He might try asking her. Just a thought.
Posted: 2004-11-28 08:35am
by Zac Naloen
Robert Treder wrote:He might try asking her. Just a thought.
I don't think he trusts her to tell the truth
Theres plenty out there. A google search should help you more than anyone here can.
Posted: 2004-11-28 09:18am
by NecronLord
I'm not sure if it's entirely ethical to answer this.
Posted: 2004-11-28 10:12am
by Stofsk
NecronLord wrote:I'm not sure if it's entirely ethical to answer this.
Spying on someone isn't in itself unethical, it depends on what you do with the information.
I mean it sounds like there is some domestic distrust going on here.
Posted: 2004-11-28 10:20am
by phongn
There are deeper problems with that relationship if the husband cannot ask the wife what she's doing.
Posted: 2004-11-28 10:29am
by Zac Naloen
phongn wrote:There are deeper problems with that relationship if the husband cannot ask the wife what she's doing.
it may be that he doesn't want to ask her without proof, you know... if he comes out with something before theres proof. which she'll in all likelyhood deny theres not much he can then do about it, is there?
Posted: 2004-11-28 10:58am
by Dalton
Zac Naloen wrote:phongn wrote:There are deeper problems with that relationship if the husband cannot ask the wife what she's doing.
it may be that he doesn't want to ask her without proof, you know... if he comes out with something before theres proof. which she'll in all likelyhood deny theres not much he can then do about it, is there?
CorSec never mentioned any problem that would lead to this. He just said his friend wants to spy on his wife, no reason given. Sounds more like a lack of trust to me. I had a similar situation with my brother.
Posted: 2004-11-28 11:28am
by Zac Naloen
Dalton wrote:Zac Naloen wrote:phongn wrote:There are deeper problems with that relationship if the husband cannot ask the wife what she's doing.
it may be that he doesn't want to ask her without proof, you know... if he comes out with something before theres proof. which she'll in all likelyhood deny theres not much he can then do about it, is there?
CorSec never mentioned any problem that would lead to this. He just said his friend wants to spy on his wife, no reason given. Sounds more like a lack of trust to me. I had a similar situation with my brother.
Im just offering a possibility, not saying its definate or anything.
Posted: 2004-11-28 05:12pm
by CorSec
Zac Naloen wrote:Theres plenty out there. A google search should help you more than anyone here can.
Well, sometimes Google can be a fickle mistress. One has to know what to say to her to get the right responses. My first attempt netted a number of specific programs. But without any experience I thought I'd try picking the brains of people I knew before jumping in with both feet. Sad to say, but in the group I work with I am the "computer genius" and I didn't want to blindly recommend a program.
Posted: 2004-11-28 05:31pm
by Praxis
You know what's great? The SubSeven virus. Seriously. Download the client and server, configure and create your own SubSeven with your password and custom port number, infect her computer, then monitor from your computer running the client.
Posted: 2004-11-28 06:38pm
by Exonerate
Praxis wrote:You know what's great? The SubSeven virus. Seriously. Download the client and server, configure and create your own SubSeven with your password and custom port number, infect her computer, then monitor from your computer running the client.
Its also terrific way to blow your cover, since any half-decent AV program will detect it.
There a multitude of keyloggers out there. I don't know any good ones, since I've never had to use one though.
Posted: 2004-11-28 11:53pm
by Praxis
Exonerate wrote:Praxis wrote:You know what's great? The SubSeven virus. Seriously. Download the client and server, configure and create your own SubSeven with your password and custom port number, infect her computer, then monitor from your computer running the client.
Its also terrific way to blow your cover, since any half-decent AV program will detect it.
There a multitude of keyloggers out there. I don't know any good ones, since I've never had to use one though.
They'll never suspect that you purposely infected it :p virus infections happen all the time... But yeah, the AV program will kill it.