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Re: Securing workstations from IT guys
From: Vinny <vinu () hiwaay net>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:44:28 -0600
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 10:11:11AM -0800, Petter Bruland wrote:
I think installing key logger software is stepping over the line. Although it's company assets, isn't there some sort of privacy law that makes this illegal? -Petter
I think its against the law if they are not told everything is being monitored. -- My pants are to big for my
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- Re: Network protocol analyzers crazy frog crazy frog (Nov 28)
- Re: Securing workstations from IT guys James Alcasid (Nov 28)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Petter Bruland (Nov 28)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Big Joe Jenkins (Nov 28)
- Re: Securing workstations from IT guys Eric Marden (Nov 29)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Vandenberg, Robert (Nov 29)
- Re: Securing workstations from IT guys Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Nov 29)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Nick Vaernhoej (Nov 29)
- Removable media Worrell, Brian (Nov 30)
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- Re: Securing workstations from IT guys Vinny (Nov 29)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Craig Wright (Nov 29)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Frary, Brock (Nov 29)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Nick Vaernhoej (Nov 29)
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- Re: Securing workstations from IT guys Mark Owen (Nov 29)
- Re: Securing workstations from IT guys Patrick J Kobly (Nov 29)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Vandenberg, Robert (Nov 28)
- RE: Securing workstations from IT guys Petter Bruland (Nov 27)