Computer Surveillance Tool | Ramblings of an e-trader

Thursday, 12 August 2010

Computer Surveillance Tool

My friend, who runs a company, tells me that because of the lackluster economy, he is taking proactive steps to toe the line among his employees. Previously, he didn't enforce his policies on them and even though he knows that they have been spending too much time online on websites like Facebook playing games during work hours. He turned a blind eye on their activities as long as work gets done at the end of the day. They may be slower, they may make mistakes but my friend is a good boss and he understands that they are all people with family to feed.

Now, he needs to make changes and after warning them of the enforcement of company policies, he found that there are some who are still sneakily using the computer to play games, chat, generally to go about their private business online.

My friend asked me if he should install keylogger. He is of two minds as he really doesn't want to intrude into the privacy of his staff but I think that he really should do something about their work attitude. He's the boss, he calls the shot. And anyway, I read that Facebook is causing British employers millions of dollars!

I told my friend that he could use Stealth iBot Computer Spy that's way better than keylogger as it leaves no hardware evidence and even couldn't be detected by any anti-spyware programs. In fact, the Stealth iBot Computer Spy itself looks like a regular pendrive.

Unlike key loggers, the Stealth iBot Computer Spy not only record keystrokes but also remembers the list of websites that the user has visited and, get this, capture screen shots too, all done covertly.

One thing I personally like about this computer surveillance tool is its ease of use so even people who are technology challenged would have no problems using it and start recording activities on the computer.

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