Protecting Employees and Children with Computer Monitoring Software
Articles on Using Employee Monitoring and Keylogger Software to Enhance Your Security and Safety
Posted on 24 Jan 2014
In 2013 about half of all companies surveyed monitored employee computer use. Today about three quarters of all companies do. Serious concerns support this trend: employees’ personal use of company computers lowers productivity while exposing firms to growing legal and security risks...
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Posted on 11 Dec 2013
A keylogger is a software program or hardware device that records the activities of users on a computer. Typically the records made by software keyloggers are stored somewhere on the computer, and those made by hardware keyloggers stay within the hardware device...
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Posted on 20 Nov 2013
If you are not the only person using your computer, then consider monitoring the activity of others on your PC. If your children use any PC in your home, experts recommend you monitor their activity. Children need parental rules to guide their behavior. That is particularly true when children have access to the internet, where inappropriate content, risky activity and adult predators are only a mouse click away...
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Posted on 15 Sep 2013
PC users running 64-bit versions of Windows 8 can now enjoy all the keylogging features of LightLogger, the popular, lightweight computer monitor by security software company HeavenWard. LightLogger version 4.2.0 supports 64-bit Windows 8 systems and delivers the same versatile functionality as early versions, including keylogging of text in applications and web pages...
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Posted on 21 Feb 2012
Busy parents can't
possible monitor their children's activities all the time, including
their kids' use of the computer and the Internet. But LightLogger Keylogger
can help by tracking what happens on the family computer and recording
the websites your children or other users visit...
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Posted on 21 Feb 2012
Like any computer
technology, keyloggers have appropriate and inappropriate uses. You can find
many keyloggers online that you can easily install without technical expertise. When
used inappropriately and with malicious intent, keylogging software
steals private, confidential information from unsuspecting computer
users...
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Posted on 29 Nov 2011
Graphic pornography,
sexual predators, cyber bullies, sexting, addictive online gaming-all
make the internet a dangerous place for children. No
safeguard stands between the internet and your child except your
involved, informed parenting...
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Posted on 29 Nov 2011
Pornography is graphic,
sexually explicit material designed solely to arouse the viewer. It
is often degrading, violent, or otherwise deviant in nature and can
include images of children (child pornography)...
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Posted on 29 Nov 2011
Cyber bullying is
willfully and repeatedly harming others, via the internet or
texting, by sending messages that humiliate, harass, threaten,
exclude, or impersonate. Cyber bullying includes distributing cruel
or false gossip, revealing secrets or embarrassing information,
impersonating others in ways that damage their reputations, issuing
threats, and excluding others from popular activities...
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Posted on 29 Nov 2011
Sexting is sending,
exchanging, or posting on websites nude or sexually provocative
images of oneself or others using either a cell phone or a computer
connected to a web camera. In the US, one in five teens report
having sent, received, or forwarded nude or sexually suggestive
content...
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Posted on 29 Nov 2011
Online gaming is playing
games online with other players who are also online. Online gaming
typically includes text, audio, or video communication among
players. Content of online games is often violent as well as
remarkably sexualized, even to the point of simulating sex, and
content can evolve beyond a child's age range as a game is
played...
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