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December 19th, 2007, 07:42 PM
#6
Junior Member
 Originally Posted by nihil
ISPs don't intercept mail without a court order. OK they log activity but have no idea of what people are doing unless they analyse their logs.
The three likely sources are:
1. A keylogger.
2. Spyware that sends duplicates of e-mails.
3. An insider.
Yep, he changes frequently his passwords and the last week he's using a lot of diffrent computers (thats what he said).
Spyware: Yep, is possible but we didnt detected any known spyware/trojan...
Yep: thats our main focus but he claims that there are duplicate emails going around. People quoting his emails (yep sounds like poetry)
MrEsco
PS: and why the hell am i using "yep" alot? Might it be a virus?
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