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08-31-2006, 12:26 PM
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You should be carefull not to log into any banking or financial account that could be used to hurt you when on any public system, including at work. I have a spyware program (Spector360) that is used to capture everything an employee does on their system here at work. It is placed on systems where it is suspected that the employee is running a second job from their desk, or some other unethical practice, etc. Many times I've seen employees entering their online banking, health insurance, investment, and other personal accounts that show usernames & passwords & account numbers. As mentioned above, keyloggers can capture everything you type.
Right now we are watching an employee that is using his yahoo email to get around our porn filters. He belongs to some yahoogroups that share porn as email attachments so he thinks that it will not be caught because it will not show in the logs as a porn website. Spector360 takes screenshots too, so everything is caught . . .
This can also be the case with public computers, they might have more than a keylogger on the system and thus can capture everything done on that system.
Also, be aware that deleted files can be resurrected on hard drives, internal cell phone flash memory, memory sticks/cards, etc unless a "wipe" program has scrambled the media. Nearly all deletes of files only changes the first character of the filename so the OS knows it can reuse the storage space that file was using. But if that storage space has not been reused yet then software can bring back the file. This included cookies and other temp files.
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Remind to never work at your office Smiley. :) Uhum, Not that I look at porn at work anyways, but I do check my checking account, 401k, and other personal items. My last office used a program like that but they screwed up and let the secret out and I just uninstalled it from my computer.
Now that I think of it, Slinki probably has something on my computer right now. Those damn IT guys...JK Slinki:)
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09-01-2006, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Smiley
Warning - off subject post:
You should be carefull not to log into any banking or financial account that could be used to hurt you when on any public system, including at work. I have a spyware program (Spector360) that is used to capture everything an employee does on their system here at work. It is placed on systems where it is suspected that the employee is running a second job from their desk, or some other unethical practice, etc. Many times I've seen employees entering their online banking, health insurance, investment, and other personal accounts that show usernames & passwords & account numbers. As mentioned above, keyloggers can capture everything you type.
Right now we are watching an employee that is using his yahoo email to get around our porn filters. He belongs to some yahoogroups that share porn as email attachments so he thinks that it will not be caught because it will not show in the logs as a porn website. Spector360 takes screenshots too, so everything is caught . . .
This can also be the case with public computers, they might have more than a keylogger on the system and thus can capture everything done on that system.
Also, be aware that deleted files can be resurrected on hard drives, internal cell phone flash memory, memory sticks/cards, etc unless a "wipe" program has scrambled the media. Nearly all deletes of files only changes the first character of the filename so the OS knows it can reuse the storage space that file was using. But if that storage space has not been reused yet then software can bring back the file. This included cookies and other temp files.
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THis is computer/personal security best practice 101 and exactly why I don't do crap on any other machine outside my control.
I'm actually considering getting some form of 2 factor authentication for my home systems/laptops. Either smart card, RSA, or Biometic.
Ya I'm paranoid...everything I do is electronic. I have personal documents archived, etc
I bet I'm the only here that tunnels RDP over SSH.
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I have done it for the sake of doing it, but I am not paranoid enough to feel the need to do it on a regular bassis
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09-01-2006, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Smiley
Warning - off subject post:
You should be carefull not to log into any banking or financial account that could be used to hurt you when on any public system, including at work. I have a spyware program (Spector360) that is used to capture everything an employee does on their system here at work. It is placed on systems where it is suspected that the employee is running a second job from their desk, or some other unethical practice, etc. Many times I've seen employees entering their online banking, health insurance, investment, and other personal accounts that show usernames & passwords & account numbers. As mentioned above, keyloggers can capture everything you type.
Right now we are watching an employee that is using his yahoo email to get around our porn filters. He belongs to some yahoogroups that share porn as email attachments so he thinks that it will not be caught because it will not show in the logs as a porn website. Spector360 takes screenshots too, so everything is caught . . .
This can also be the case with public computers, they might have more than a keylogger on the system and thus can capture everything done on that system.
Also, be aware that deleted files can be resurrected on hard drives, internal cell phone flash memory, memory sticks/cards, etc unless a "wipe" program has scrambled the media. Nearly all deletes of files only changes the first character of the filename so the OS knows it can reuse the storage space that file was using. But if that storage space has not been reused yet then software can bring back the file. This included cookies and other temp files.
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THis is computer/personal security best practice 101 and exactly why I don't do crap on any other machine outside my control.
I'm actually considering getting some form of 2 factor authentication for my home systems/laptops. Either smart card, RSA, or Biometic.
Ya I'm paranoid...everything I do is electronic. I have personal documents archived, etc
I bet I'm the only here that tunnels RDP over SSH.
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I have done it for the sake of doing it, but I am not paranoid enough to feel the need to do it on a regular bassis
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I do it to my house(over the open interweb), not interally.
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09-01-2006, 10:27 PM
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09-02-2006, 01:17 AM
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i do it to be able to get around blocked ports and such from school and work.... as well as for security reasons of course 
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09-02-2006, 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by ARX|Frag4U
Remind to never work at your office Smiley. :) Uhum, Not that I look at porn at work anyways, but I do check my checking account, 401k, and other personal items. My last office used a program like that but they screwed up and let the secret out and I just uninstalled it from my computer.
Now that I think of it, Slinki probably has something on my computer right now. Those damn IT guys...JK Slinki:)
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lol. Not in our office. Which reminds me, I need to send you that llama vid clip.
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09-02-2006, 03:37 PM
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have a look at Sanboxie .
http://www.sandboxie.com/
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09-04-2006, 10:36 PM
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Interesting Harb. Will play around with that one.
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