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Posted by goarilla on December 7, 2007, 2:28 pm
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Chilly8 wrote:
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>> Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers wrote:
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>>> Not meaning to support the troll, but KillDisk should indeed prevent
>>> forensic tools from recovering data (provided it does overwrite the
>>> harddisk as it claims). Doing that will take some time, though. And
>>> leave you with a blank harddisk.
>> Still requires admin rights, which shouldn't be the case in a company IT
>> environment. Still it wouldn't be hard for the user to write to every file
>> has he access to, and thus eliminate any traces created by software
>> running in his context.
>
> There is a new solution now for listening to Live 365 from work, for U.S.
> listeners. If you have a compatable cell phone, you can now download a
> program into your cell phone, that will let you listen to Live 365 from
> any compatable cellular network in the U.S. Just download into your
> cell phone, plug in your headphones, and enjoy. Or if you have a
> "patch cable", just plug into the line-in jack in your work PC, and
> listen through your PC's speakers. However you listen, using
> Mobile 365 and your cell phone, there is no POSSIBLE way the
> boss can monitor what you are doing, since its your cell phone
> carrier that is handling the traffic.And since all the patch cable
> is doing is plugging the output from your cell phone earphone
> jack into the line-in on your PC, there is NO extra software
> needed, so NOTHING will show up in any event logs.
> As long as the PC is turned on, the music will flow through
> the speakers.
>
>
why not plug a headphone jack in your cellphone instead of using a patch
cable
and PC? And iirc cellphone traffic costs an arm and a leg. Still weather
you use a cellphone
or go via your workpc it still substitues as 'NOT WORKING' and in the
latter case as 'NOT WORKING AND
ABUSING COMPANY MATERIAL'
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