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Answer» Hi all, for the last few hours I have SCOURED the internet in an attempt to find the best internet monitoring software for what I want but have ultimately gotten stuck. I was hoping that someone with a bit of KNOWLEDGE about this on here might be able to direct me, seeing as these programs aren't cheap. Win-Spy had everything I wanted, however their site seemed rather odd and reviews I read said that they collect your personal data (such as credit card info when you buy it) and then later misuse it. -To monitor everything (key logs, chats, emails, sites visited, programs accessed, screenshots, etc) You're kidding right?And why would I do that?Quote from: lfccl05 -Have Remote Install (Install the program on a PC I don't have access to but I want this done WITHOUT its user knowing it) Why do you want to do this? Quote from: Salmon Trout on November 24, 2010, 10:49:51 AM Why do you want to do this? Why not? It is a feature readily available on some of these types of programs, and there is nothing wrong with it as long as you go about it in a legal way. You have to own the computer you're installing it on, and that is what makes this legal even if you're installing it on a computer you don't have physical access to. But what you DESCRIBE could be breaching somebody else's privacy, if not hacking, and since you are being decidedly cagey about details, such as who is using this computer that you "own" (or that you say you own) and what you want to install, and why you don't want them to know you're installing it, it is hard to see what advice this forum can give you. I don't have to tell anyone why I would like to install it or who is using what. That's information that I am not going to disclose to people I do not know. All I wanted was a little advice on which program offered exactly the things I mentioned and if anybody had any overall recommendations. I am not asking people on here how to hack or invade someone's privacy, I am asking for information about software that is already legally available for sale. Quote from: lfccl05 on November 24, 2010, 11:45:24 AM I don't have to tell anyone why I would like to install it or who is using what. Of course; that is your right. And we don't have to tell you anything either. Fair enough, but I just didn't think that I would have to reveal personal info just for advice. Maybe to acquire such a program, but not for advice on a forum... But if that's how it has to be then so be it, thanks for your interest in my topic anyway. Quote from: lfccl05 on November 24, 2010, 12:43:05 PM Fair enough, but I just didn't think that I would have to reveal personal info just for advice. Maybe to acquire such a program, but not for advice on a forum... But if that's how it has to be then so be it, thanks for your interest in my topic anyway. The problem is that when people ask certain questions, and "How can I install software on a remote computer without the user being aware of it?" falls squarely into that category, we have to consider not only that individual who might (or might not) have an innocent purpose, but also the fact that this forum is on the World Wide Web. That means that anybody, anywhere in the world, well or badly intentioned, can type "install software on remote computer" into Google and just surf on in and read the thread. In other words it is a public forum. That is one reason that we hesitate to help with certain things. Also some of us may have personal objections to doing things that might be regarded as spying on others or interfering with their privacy. Some heavy HANDED parents come on here asking for advice on how to spy on their children. |
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