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Re: TER at the work place - Being detected
Gangaman 15 Reviews 2485 reads
posted
1 / 26

I am using my own computer at the sight of my biggest client. I have surfed TER and various porn sights. How do I know I'm being watched? In the 2 months I've been here no one has confronted me. How common is it that internet activity is monitored?

little phil 37 Reviews 494 reads
posted
2 / 26

Most places with a network have monitoring capabilities.  Your real question is "do they review the log"?

For starters, the sites are not blocked, which is a good start.  My guess (and worth exactly what you're paying me for it) is that they only look when there's reason to.  For example, an employee complains that they're being exposed to offensive images that they saw on a coworkers screen.

To be safe, you shouldn't be doing that stuff at work.

DC. 51 Reviews 1146 reads
posted
3 / 26

Your best bet is to stop doing it through your client's network.  If you can get a broadband modem from your wireless phone service, use that.  Other than that, you will have to assume that not only can they see what you see, but are.

Good luck

PAPACITO 35 Reviews 964 reads
posted
4 / 26

Get wise. Surfing adult related sites at your place of employment can be cause for termination. There is a website log and its only a matter of time before its reviewed.

Gangaman 15 Reviews 599 reads
posted
5 / 26

are there any programs that alert the IT people that porn sites and TER are being accessed?

RinaTakami See my TER Reviews 382 reads
posted
6 / 26

It should be a common sense to not browse adult sites at work place.  You shouldn't use work email to contact providers either.

Snownfire 25 Reviews 257 reads
posted
7 / 26

recording every site you visit.  Pretty dumb if you ask me.

WaterBoys 13 Reviews 663 reads
posted
8 / 26

so you may not get busted today.  But the 'evidence' is there just waiting for someone to have a reason to find it.

Briar 22 Reviews 797 reads
posted
9 / 26

it removes every internet web sight, key stroke, etc you accessed since the last wash, and takes less than 1 minute per wipe.

Briar 22 Reviews 545 reads
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10 / 26
Trygger 28 Reviews 635 reads
posted
11 / 26

Windows Washer just cleans the local machine, which he owns already.  The issue is the logs on the server.  If he starts wiping those (if he can), he'll be in a lot more trouble than just visiting inappropriate sites.

But for your home PC, I think Windows Washer is a good purchase.

As far as active notification, they may have it.  Some companies actively block, others use the same software to quietly notify administrators, and many do both.  Still others may run the logs through a filter every month and investigate the unusual.  

As the overwhelming sentiment says:  STOP

If you stop and are clean for a while, you may be OK if you are called on it.  Apologize profusely, tell them you were having personal issues and have gotten that straightened up and it will never happen again.  Make sure you never visit an NSW site again.  I would also cut down on the personal surfing (ESPN, etc) to set a good example.

G2 307 reads
posted
12 / 26

I know of a VP of Marketing that got fired for doing what you're doing on his lunch hour (kiss goodbye a $250k/year job and a 25 year career with the same company).  Also, an airport manager for a major county airport was recently fired in CA.

Companies are firing people over the fear of sexual harassment complaints/lawsuits, as well as because it violates their own policies for conduct at work.

The VP was fired because of hidden surveillance cameras that nobody knew about prior to his being shown the door.  The airport manager got fired for privately viewing the subject web sites in his office, but leaving a trail at the county internet server.  Someone eventually checked and he was fired the next day.

If you're a consultant, they'd probably just cancel your contract.  But with word of mouth being what it is, do you really want to take that chance with your livelihood?

-- Modified on 3/26/2008 3:31:25 PM

livie See my TER Reviews 211 reads
posted
13 / 26
bikebryan 18 Reviews 532 reads
posted
14 / 26

From a LAN management perspective, you can count on the fact that you ARE being watched and sooner or later you WILL be caught.

Yes, you can be monitored without knowing it.  I used to do this all the time.  I'd randomly watch some folks and purposefully watch others who I KNEW were doing inappropriate things.

It always would amaze them when I'd take over their terminal, fire up Notepad, type them a note letting them know they had been monitored, then many times force reboot their system - all remotely.

NighthawkB 229 reads
posted
15 / 26

If the IT department wants they CAN track you. But most likely they will not do this without any reason.
Not visiting this sites at work is the best prevention.

Mmck23 6 Reviews 417 reads
posted
16 / 26

Everyting is recorded every day (all files are backed up automatically). The information is there!

The IT people themselves have better things to do than monitor your activity (like looking up porn, LOL). However, the moment something occurs in the workplace, which could have nothing at all to do with you, they will see what you've been up to.

Be safe, wait till you get home or bring your laptop and DO NOT connect to your workplace server.

I am not in IT but know enough people who are to know that they will catch me if I am not VERY careful.

...And I cant hobby without a job!

Gangaman 15 Reviews 533 reads
posted
17 / 26

How about a TER alt sight? Like: www.thefinancereview.com ?
Which is actually TER?!!!

mrfisher 111 Reviews 686 reads
posted
18 / 26

Where else can you get paid to look at TER and escort sites all day long?   8o)

keystonekid 114 Reviews 233 reads
posted
19 / 26

A different form of Russian Roulette.  Not worth the consequences.

rosemann 36 Reviews 204 reads
posted
20 / 26

Got to agree with Rina; TER in the workplace where the IT guys can track what you are up to..Definite NO NO!!

tokai 203 reads
posted
21 / 26

if you are going to surf questionable sites, at least make it hard for them to figure it out. There are services, like VPN, that that only log as that VPN server. They can complain that you are accessing the VPN site, but they can't tell what you surf through the VPN site (traffic is encrypted between you and the VPN, so they would have to decrypt the traffic to see what you are seeing).

SexyMadelineShaw 358 reads
posted
22 / 26

you may wanna look over your sholder every now and then.

maddy

Katielady2006 See my TER Reviews 412 reads
posted
23 / 26

Case in point: I interned at one company for a bit last year and there was a guy who was online chatting all day on myspace or something. So, his supervisor (who thankfully has a sense of humor,) created a fake profile and chatted back, posing as some hot girl. Well, the guy took the bait, thought he was in love, and when the day came they were to meet, he got a note from his supervisor that if he was done flirting with him, could they talk about his internet usage. lol. He wasn't fired, but I doubt the guy would ever misuse the net at work again. lol.

Katie

desrtrat 203 reads
posted
24 / 26

OK, as an IT guy I will tell you that, yes, your surfing/email/upload/download habits are being recorded. Are they being ACTIVELY monitored? Probably not, but this varies greatly from company to company..The more resources the company has, the more closely you're being watched. I can only speak from my personal 15 years of experience and this is what I've seen. IT usually has too much to do from actual IT projects (that all need to be done yesterday...you people know who you are ;) haha) and don't have the time or desire to actively monitor what's going on. It's much easier for a company to install applications to block access to questionable sites than to monitor where you've been after the fact.

HOWEVER, if there is cause to believe, or there is suspiscion that company resources are being misused, we will actively monitor you. I agree with the others that have stated that it's better not to take the chance and wait till you're at home for questionable surfing practices.

If you just can't hold on till you get home to jump on TER...better hope you're in real good with the IT person(s) that does the monitoring, and that they will give you a heads up... before you're fired.

YourBiggestClient 245 reads
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26 / 26
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