Black People : GOVERNMENT & COMPUTER MFGS. CAUGHT INSTALLING......

Sekhemu said:
oh boy, another white person.



Its not the fact he's white so much as the manner in which he appears and starts dissing our Sister.
 
THE WAY TO COVER A CONSPIRACY IS TO SAY THE SCAM IS A CONSPIRACY.

THERE IS SOFTWARE THAT CAN MONITOR YOUR KEY STROKES. The government is using key stoke programs or something because they are monitoring our computer activity. If not a pc board yet, they can't be far behind on the idea.

I wouldn't put the concept past the government to be in on some type of data logging program.
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Software to track your key strokes and for you to inhibit your keystrokes from being tracked. The enemy is on both sides.

http://www.monitoring-software.net/access-monitoring-page2.htm

Ghost Keylogger

Ghost Keylogger is an invisible easy-to-use surveillance tool that records every keystroke to an encrypted log file. The log file can be sent secretly with email to a specified receiver. Ghost Keylogger also monitors the Internet activity by logging the addresses of visited homepages. It monitors time and title of the active application; even text in editboxes and message boxes is captured.

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http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2122941/spam-emails-hide-key-logger-virus


Spam emails hide key logger virus
Careful what you click on - it could steal your identity

Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 31 Jul 2003

A dangerous strain of 'virus spam' is tricking computer users into allowing serious infections into home and business computer systems, IT experts have warned.

According to industry body The Corporate IT Forum (Tif) virus spam, or 'v-spam', dodges antivirus and firewall systems by tempting users to click on a website link contained in an email which then sends them a virus.





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http://www.contractoruk.com/news/001526.html


Computer users attacked by spyware tracking your every key stroke

Computer users and banks are on a heightened security alert over new data showing one in three PCs contain malicious software able to steal bank and customer details.

‘Key loggers’ installed on systems are among the most popular monitoring devices used by hackers this year to trap user key strokes, including usernames, passwords, credit card details and login procedures to financial websites.

Net provider, Earthlink and email company Webroot, said such software is often downloaded onto a user’s system without their knowledge when they access music or software online.

The problem is now so prolific that the Police National Hi-Tech Crime Unit has launched a formal investigation into the trend of monitoring software passing confidential financial data to hackers.

“This software can be used to steal your identity, including your bank details, and it is something we have seen a big increase in over the last few months,” said Felicity Barr of the NHTCU.
 

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