On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 at 13:19, Doug Jackson via cctalk
wrote:
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> Have you considered asking them what they are doing?
As my only offspring is only 1y old, [a] I'm not too worried and [b]
it would elicit no coherent response. However I've been doing my
research and I am given to believe that
On 11/20/20 5:19 AM, Doug Jackson via cctalk wrote:
Most traffic coming out of PCs these days is SSL encrypted, and you
are not likely to extract meaningful data from a session.
Squid proxy configured for TLS-bump-in-the-wire is also an option.
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Have you considered asking them what they are doing?
You would be surprised how much logging various software packages do.
There are always chat logs (unless deleted) - always usage logs - unless
deleted.
Work with them as a first instance, failing that have them do the work
physically beside
If it's a windoze system, modified a bare-bones keylogger about 10
years ago which records all keystrokes (can get time of key_press,
key_release) and also monitors all mouse clicks as well as title of
window clicked on. Can also record every mouse event which takes up
a LOT of disk space.
interesting.
you can log the traffic remotely via a expensive router though u can prolly
pick up cheaper secondhand ones
if u goe that route make sure to use a locked cabinet of some sort for ur
modem and such so they cant just by pass things
or install key logers different types out there.
On 11/19/20 10:28 PM, Randy Dawson via cctalk wrote:
I have kids that after corona are in lockdown, so they are on computers
all the time. Supposed to be doing schoolwork, but no, feedback from
the school is negative.
:-/
Can I trap some traffic from these PC's and what software would
you
I have kids that after corona are in lockdown, so they are on computers all the
time.
Supposed to be doing schoolwork, but no, feedback from the school is negative.
Can I trap some traffic from these PC's and what software would you recommend?
Randy