I'm not a lawyer, I don't play one on TV, etc

However, I suspect that if
a) she discovers the invasion
b) and decides to pursue legally
then
c) you have exposed the company as a participant to the invasion of privacy

YMMV

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:15 PM, John Aldrich
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>  One of my users is in the middle of a nasty divorce with his wife. He’s
> trying to install a keylogger on his company laptop so he can get access to
> her email (she uses his company-provided laptop at home) and prove she’s
> been cheating. Obviously Vipre doesn’t want to let him install it, but I
> overrode Vipre and told it to unquarantine it. My question is, did I do the
> right thing or should I make him uninstall it?
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