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Spy Software (also known as "Computer Monitoring Software" or "Keylogger") secretly records a computer user by capturing all keystrokes, websites visited, and chat conversations. Some of these Spy Software programs can even be installed remotely without being detected by commercial anti virus software. There are several different uses for this type of software, with two of the most popular being child Internet safety and spousal monitoring. The latter is very controversial, and even illegal in many cases and U.S. states. One of the most powerful such software is WIN-SPY stealth monitoring software sold by BC Computing. WIN-SPY stealth monitoring software can install remote monitoring spy software to any other windows powered computer. User simply has to send the program disguised as a picture or any other file, and when the victim computer user clicks, spy software installs in the background silently. The user then get all the reports of all the keys logged, all the web pages visited, and entire activities both online or offline on that computer giving virtually total spying power over the host. Since most users are unaware of such a spy software in their computers, this carries a potential major security risk. To protect updated anti-spy software is recommended.
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