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| Thread ID: 26749 | 2002-11-04 20:32:00 | Porn watchdog | Mrs_Teacher (2447) | Press F1 |
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| 95968 | 2002-11-04 22:23:00 | There will be plenty of 'doubleclick' or > 'valueclick' and the like which are common ones. What I should have added here was that 'common ones' means that they always appear when you surf the web as nearly all sites have them as they are revenue earning to keep the sites running. I thought that you were wanting evidence that the computer has been to Porn sites if the history has been deleted, I didn't think that you would want to view them yourself. Adaware will (possibly) give you evidence that the computer has visited those sites. As Robo said, don't get the lynch mob ready as it is easy for people to fall into these sites, especially teenagers searching for 'cheats' for games as porn sites target that age group. sam m |
sam m (517) | ||
| 95969 | 2002-11-04 22:24:00 | adaware will not show if that someone has been visting porn sites. its a tool for removing adaware/spyware (very handy tool). best way to find if someone has been going to porn sites is to use a tracking program. however be aware that you do not need to go to porn sites for porn to popup on your screen. even inecent sites can have porn ads or are just porn sites in disguise. the other way is to simply use something to block most of the porn sites so they can't go to them even if they wanted to. |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 95970 | 2002-11-04 22:51:00 | there must be some traces left in the registry I have seen before( i cant remember where). if u are serious, use recovery tools to restore deleted cache/tmps/urls. ----------- i never watch pron sites while at work. sometimes i mis-typed: www.cannon.com or www.drudgereports.com there will be heaps of pop-ups which I desperately try to close right away. so far with good luck, that has not happened in front of the boss/clients. but u can tell wether someone intentionally visit an objectionable site. |
yang11 (170) | ||
| 95971 | 2002-11-05 02:10:00 | Sam and all, Thanks for your help.. I'm sure I will find out what I need to know. I wasn't wanting to view them as such Sam, I just wanted to know if all of the things that came up would be from porn sites or not, which I have found out thanks to all of you :). Cheers again, Teacher |
Mrs_Teacher (2447) | ||
| 95972 | 2002-11-05 05:24:00 | Over 90% of users DO use IE. Dead easy in Netscape - go to netscape.hst, or if the wily user has deleted this after their session, the url's remain in the reg. |
Greg S (201) | ||
| 95973 | 2002-11-05 06:37:00 | The best idea is to use keystroke loggers/survillance software. This way you can run it completely in secret so (hopefully) people won't be able to cover their tracks. Quite a few record the web addresses visited and even take screenshots of the desktop. You'd be able to see if people are intentionally looking for porn e.g. typing sex into a search engine. However, if you are talking about kids you should install some sort of software like net nanny etc that attempts to block the bad sites in the first place. There is some sick stuff out there that would only have to be seen once to cause distress. url for shareware survillance software ideas: www.tucows.co.nz |
gibler (49) | ||
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