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#1 User is offline   patfern 

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Posted 11 March 2010 - 11:37 PM

Hi

I am new on this forum I need a bit of help

If some one can help me . I work for a international Company their manage to spy and dowload my profesional email tru the port 10 , for that I am ok , but I suspect their manage to spy my personal email and go true any computers conneced t with my service provider at home. Even I changed my Anti Virus from Norton 360 to new Panda when I dowloaded plenty of probems appear scenn coming invaded by large spot and program was bloked . Today I do use any more my home wired or wirless connection I use a USB broadband , I like to know if their can dedect my broadband new coonection . I scanned my computer wit exterminate and ComboFix but so fare I do not know if the spywire was destroy

Thanks in advance

Patfern

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 01:46 AM

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I work for a international Company

Then, the computer is not yours, but the company's. They can install there whatever they want.

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 04:13 PM

Since you are new to the forums I will share one of our forum rules:
It appears that you are using your employers computer for both work and personal matters. Since that would make this your employer's property as Broni states, they can install whatever they wish on their machine. With that in mind the following rule comes into effect.

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