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    Default Spy on people over a network?

    I want to spy on people in my house, no reason, i just want to

    is there anyway i can monitor their msn chats, or watch what they are doing, keyloggers, what they have been surfing? (video?)

    ideas? :thumbs

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    there are hundreds of ways...

    if they are on a network, even easier.

    where im at they have a prog installed that allows the network admin to completly 100% view and control al the machines.

    you could use a keylogger, that would give u all keystrokes of course.

    you can always get some probs that take screen shots at a time interval.

    so you got a whole range of tools at ya fingertips... literally

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    I've used one before that logs keystrokes and takes screen shots of the machines every 5 mins, I was then emailed these files to my main PC twice a day.

    Found out all my ssiters log ins etc.... lol, found out she was up to some right naughty shit!!

    I just done a search on google, was a year or so now. I'm moved out and away from home so dont have it anymore i'm afraid.
    We all make mistakes sometimes

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    any names of apps that you can recommend though?

    as far as I'm aware most remote viewing software is not stealth (you can see when someone is logged in)

    cheers

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    This one looks good and it has a free trial, never used it myself though.


    http://www.softactivity.com/employee-monitoring.asp

    Oh, BTW, be careful, alot of these types of programs are carriers of trojans/keyloggers etc. Make sure you've got your virus checker running.
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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    Ages ago i used a Tojan Horse called Sub7. Can be quite a lot of fun. Thing is a virus scanner will pick it up straight away.

    Also used Back Orifice http://www.bo2k.com . might be of use 2 u

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    beware of playing with sub7 if you dont know what your up to. dont infect yourself.

    id be interested in being able to view in real time what my dad is up to on the lappy. its connected wirelessly to the router and network.

    any progs i can use to view? doesnt matter if it has icons in the try or its visable or whatever, he wont notice, just a prog to monitor. could enable netmeeting i guess, but i wanna it to do it automatically, tell me when hes on the network and allow me to start viewing remotely.

    like a stealth remote desktop preferably.
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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    Quote Originally Posted by RaggoVibes
    Ages ago i used a Tojan Horse called Sub7. Can be quite a lot of fun. Thing is a virus scanner will pick it up straight away.

    Also used Back Orifice http://www.bo2k.com . might be of use 2 u
    Thats just shit for new irc muppets... sorry, but those are kiddies tools

    Im on about decent programs to monitor usage, not to make their cd drives go in and out.

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    lol, erm last time i checked, sub7 and a lot of other tojans could do everything u asked 4 in u're request. Realtime video (screen captures), keylogging, mouse control and yes make the CD drive eject. and loads more. You can have more control than the person using the PC themselves, kiddie tool or not. :nowords:

    http://www.bo2k.com/featurelist.html hmm looks like the average irc muppet's quite demmanding these days

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    abc just suggested Radmin to me. its excellent. exactly what i was after. works no probs.

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    This one has got to be one of the best and works behind LAN's Have fun but be careful what you do with a bit of knowledge


    theef.4-all.org


    This is a Trojan - AV will detect this unless you have a new server file that can not not be detected.

    I can make one - but do not ask...
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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    to be honest radmin and rad viewer is perfect for small scale upto large company use, its not a keylogger basicly it just mirrors their scree onto yours so you can see everything they do, you can also take over conntrol of their pc right down to shutting it down (in case they forget or your download is more important then the latest boy-band album your sister is grabbing off a torrent).


    General Info

    Radmin is an award-winning multifunction remote control program. Radmin enables you to remotely monitor or work on one or more network computers right from your own workstation. It is a complete remote control solution with such features as File Transfer, NT security, Telnet and Multilanguage Support built-in.

    See Radmin's features, reviews, user letters and screenshots.

    How It Works

    You view the remote computer's screen on your own monitor either in a window or full screen. All your mouse movements and keyboard signals are transferred directly to the remote computer. You work on the remote computer just as if it were right there in front of you. According to our tests and user feedback, Radmin outperforms all other remote control software in speed, usability and features.

    With Radmin you can work with any remote computer so long as it is connected to the Internet or your local area network. You don't even need a fast network connection! A 56K modem is fast enough to provide 5-10 screen updates a second. On a LAN, real-time speeds of 100 - 500 screen updates per second is normal. Radmin’s speed can be adjusted up or down to save your bandwidth.

    Security and Reliability

    Radmin is very easy to learn and use. It is extremely secure, employing 128-bit encryption for all data streams. Radmin utilizes the ever-present TCP/IP protocol—the most widespread protocol used in LANs, WANs and the Internet. This means you can control virtually any computer from anywhere in the world. When in "Full control" mode, you have complete, unlimited control of the remote computer so you can launch applications, work on documents, transfer files, even shut it down. Of course, that is provided you are the system administrator or have been granted these permissions by the system administrator. From the beginning, our goal was to create the most secure remote access utility possible. Our developers were able to achieve this goal as well as boost Radmin’s performance right off the charts.

    Easy to Use

    Most of our users agree that the major advantage of Radmin is its simplicity. By all reports, the interface is intuitive and the program is very easy to use. Unlike bloatware, Radmin has no useless 'value added' features that makes it hard to work with, difficult to learn, or hobbles its performance.

    Radmin is very definitely the choice of IT professionals.
    click here for more info

    cost just for home use is arround £22

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    Default Re: Spy on people over a network?

    yeh i do you radmin it is a great app

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