Please help meeee.

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Dear Sirs & Friends,
I have a new b-tech enginear joined in my office as IT incharge. I am
afraid with his rude behaviour and also noticed some kind of changes in
personal mail accounts recently. I doubt that he is tracking my passwords for
emails, messengers, and also my bank accounts by installing some kind of
ilegal keylogging softwares. i noticed in regidit entries like elite
keylogger something and my system is also performing slow.

Please help me to be secure with his tricks and identify if he is doing some
mischif with my computer?
 
Victory said:
Dear Sirs & Friends,
I have a new b-tech enginear joined in my office as IT incharge. I am
afraid with his rude behaviour and also noticed some kind of changes in
personal mail accounts recently. I doubt that he is tracking my passwords for
emails, messengers, and also my bank accounts by installing some kind of
ilegal keylogging softwares. i noticed in regidit entries like elite
keylogger something and my system is also performing slow.

Please help me to be secure with his tricks and identify if he is doing some
mischif with my computer?

This is nothing that you can deal with in a newsgroup. It is not a
technical problem. It is a personnel problem. You need to discuss your
fears with your Human Resources Dept. and/or your supervisor.


Malke
 
An employee using an employers computer has no right to expect
privacy.........
The Employer has every right to "monitor" your Computer use.
Keeping this in mind........you should not be assessing your personal
banking info on this machine
you should expect your "personal" mail
to be read
His Rude behaviour should be reported to Human Resources........other than
that the person is doing what he is getting paid for.
peter
 
Basically, anything you do on a company computer could in principle be
eavesdropped-on. This includes secure-server webpages (which are only secure
against interception enroute, but not on the PC itself)

As said, this is a human problem. An IT guy is by nature of his work in a
position of considerable responsibility, and if he cannot be trusted, then he
is not a suitable person for the job.
 
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