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April 15, 2003



How To Remotely Track Usage Of Your PC

 

iSpyNOW
http://www.ispynow.com/
= breakthrough tool
Software Tool (Win)
USD $ 79

A new powerful utility provides complete stealth facilities to remotely monitor and track usage of any PC via a web interface (and without ever having physical access to that PC).
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iSpyNOW was developed to assist home users and administrators with monitoring and recording activities on a local Pc or Network.

Among the monitoring and tracking activities that can be carried forward with this tool are the following. Please take good note:

Internet Conversation Logging - Log both sides of all chat and instant message conversations for AOL/ICQ/MSN/AIM/Yahoo Instant Messengers.

Disk Activity Logging - Record all changes made to your hard drive and external media.

Window Activity Logging - Capture information on every window that were viewed and interacted with.

Application Activity Logging - Track every application/executable that was executed and interacted with.

Printed Documents Logging - Log specific information on all documents that were sent to the printer spool.

Keystroke Monitoring - Track all keystrokes pressed and which windows they were pressed in. Keystrokes can also be passed through a formatter for easy viewing/exporting.

Websites Activity Logging - Log all website title and addresses that were visited on the PC. Supported browsers include Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Opera.

Remote Uninstall - Unlike other products, you do not need to physically access the PC in order to remove iSpyNOW. iSpyNOW can be easily erased off the remote machine by a click of a button!

Realtime Log Searching - Looking for something in particular, but don't have the time to search through the logs? iSpyNOW offers built in log searching functionality to save you time and energy!

Startup Alert - If you would like the remote user to know he/she is being monitored, you can configure the iSpyNOW module to display a custom alert message each time it starts.



Key features:

Stealth Capabilities - iSpyNOW offers many level of stealth to prevent the remote user from removing the software. iSpyNOW will NOT be displayed in the task manager, the process tab (under Windows NT/XP/2000), or anywhere else where it may be possible for the user to detect it!

Cloaking Ability - For maximum protection, iSpyNOW will cloak itself - in other words, each time it is executed, it will automatically recreate itself elsewhere on the PC to prevent the software from being removed.

Unlimited Remote Access - Keep up to date with information recorded by iSpyNOW. You can view your logs 24/7/365 via your member account - through any web browser, anytime regardless of whether the remote PC can be online or offline.

More info at:
http://www.spy-patrol.com/realtime-spy.html

See Screen Shots of RTS in Action:
http://www.spy-patrol.com/ realtime-spy-actions.html

iSpyNOW costs USD $ 79.99

Please note. In the US it is against state and federal law to use this kind of software on PCs that you do not own. Law prevents you from doing so.
(1.) You do not have intellectual property rights over the Pc you are monitoring
(2.) You do not have expressed written permission or verbal permission to monitor that Pc from the property owner. There are also privacy laws that restrict information that you have no right too.

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