Re: March 29, 2006 total eclipse - IT admin's WORST NIGHTMARE
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Re: March 29, 2006 total eclipse - IT admin's WORST NIGHTMARE

From: Charles Newman <charlesnewman1@comcast.spam-me-not.net>
Date: Wed Nov 23 2005 - 17:21:46 CET

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"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
news:eKX2f.31728$tD4.14770@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> In article <20051011230612.17973.qmail@nym.alias.net>,
> owljolsen@nym.alias.net says...
>> The only way to detect their use is to put a keylogger on
>> the machine, and hope the person you are snooping on does not
>> find it and destroy it.
>
> You are dreaming - it's easy to tell when a wipe/cleaner program has
> run, if you don't believe me (or others here) as someone you trust that
> knows something about security.

There is a way. I have heard that in one case in Wisconsin, they detected
Evidence Eliminator use by checking his credit card records, and found
that he purchased the program.

If they want to find out that you used it, then can find out that you
purchased
it by getting a subpoena for your credit card records and discovering your
purchase of the program.
Received on Sat Dec 3 04:18:02 2005