Michael Crawford wrote on November 27, 2006 for Computerworld online about new software that “records screenshots and activity for up to 250 client desktops and monitors inappropriate employee activities.”
Andrew Khorkin, CEO of Oelansoft that sells the software states, "Recent statistics show that over 60% of online shopping is done during business work hours. Moreover, pornography traffic and online gambling has skyrocketed to over 70%..."
Crawford ends the article with the comment, “Remote control function for system administrators allows complete control of the employee PC remotely.”
That’s a lot of power and judgment with sensitive information given to a “sys admin” when someone might only be doing some shopping while eating a sandwich at their desk. And whatever happened to the coffee break?
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