Re: Surfing at Work
From: Mike (honey_at_michaelmoyse.co.uk)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:09:07 +0100
HB2 wrote:
> Sometimes I write e-mails using a web based format (yahoo). When the e-mail
> is of a personal issue I use megaproxy because it is SSL. Our PCs at work
> have Windows 2000. Is it safe to assume that my e-mails are kept private
> from my employer since they are sent using SSL? Does Winodws 2000 Server
> have monitoring tools built in or would our employer have to purchase such
> monitoring tools seperately?
>
> Also, its my understanding that using a keyboard log program is illegal.
> Is this correct?
>
> Thanks
>
>
If you are doing something that you feel your employer would rather you
didn't then you shouldn't be doing it. Do you walk into friends houses
and take over their TV and video recorders for your own purposes? Of
course you don't, so why take liberties with your employer's time, money
and equipment?
If you are writing emails that you would not like your employer to read,
don't do it at work dummy!
There are monitoring tools that can record an entire data stream however
fragmented, reassemble it and play it back. You wouldn't know wether
your employer had these tools until it was too late (Probably at the
point you are sacked)
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