His lawyer should not be communicating to you or anyone else in the company via 
him. 

Kathleen Orland
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Aldrich 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 2:28 PM
  Subject: RE: Ethics issue


  Well, he says his lawyer wants access to her email and it’s easier/cheaper 
than getting a subpoena. I’ll check with management and see what they want to 
do.

   



   

  From: Daniel Rodriguez [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 2:22 PM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: Re: Ethics issue

   

  I would not have done that. For one, that is a company supplied laptop. She 
has no business using, period! Two, instead of a keylogger why didn't you just 
look at the IE Cache folder? Anything she was accessing would be there, 
graphics, too. You could have copied this off to a CD for future reference.

  As long as she doesn't do any 'house cleaning' on the laptop, all the info is 
still there on the laptop hard drive.

  On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:15 PM, John Aldrich <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  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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