hmm, last version of aim i was using, i did not see any logging capabilities. i was either not looking hard enough, or it is a newer feature added recently =)
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hmm, last version of aim i was using, i did not see any logging capabilities. i was either not looking hard enough, or it is a newer feature added recently =)
hmm, last version of aim i was using, i did not see any logging capabilities. i was either not looking hard enough, or it is a newer feature added recently =)
I have seen one keylogger that records both sides of the conversation that a friend used, so I know they are out there. Now if I only knew the name of that particular one...
I have seen one keylogger that records both sides of the conversation that a friend used, so I know they are out there. Now if I only knew the name of that particular one...
Yeah, more than likely it was a trialware app or he may have had to pay (erm, if he didn't use a crack) for the app.Quote:
I have seen one keylogger that records both sides of the conversation
Most free ones aren't that full featured. They're primarily there just to grab passwords, account info, etc..
--Th13 :)
Yeah, more than likely it was a trialware app or he may have had to pay (erm, if he didn't use a crack) for the app.Quote:
I have seen one keylogger that records both sides of the conversation
Most free ones aren't that full featured. They're primarily there just to grab passwords, account info, etc..
--Th13 :)
Regardless, to sum things up sharonap, these conversations are gone. If you really want to know what your child said, ask him/her. If you trust them, you should already know. If you don't, however, trust the child, take away their computer rights until he/she has matured or until they can be trusted again. Don't install a keylogger on your machine just to see your kids messages, that is just stupid. Just be a mom/dad in the situation.
http://www.spy-software.com/starr-spy.htm
There ya go, Merry xmass.
But i'd go with the post right above mine first.