Do/can employees read through your AIM convos?

her209

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Of course they can... you are using their resources, ie, internet connection, computer, etc.
 

acemcmac

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Employees or Employers?

IT staff are employees, so the correct answer is both.

The only really safe way (IMHO) to IM or personally correspond from the office is through a 128bit encrypted remote connection. A second layer (vpn or proxy) would be ideal.

Any stateful firewall will pick it up as suspicious activity and you might get in trouble that way though.

Rule of thumb: Never ever use client side messaging programs in the office.
 
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I used to SSH to my linux box at home and chat using naim on a screen session. It was extremely ghetto, but it got the job done.
 

2Xtreme21

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I just finished installing monitoring software on a client that has a little "AIM" module. Click it and boom, up comes every convo that took place on every pc, sorted by screen name and date.
 

her209

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Originally posted by: acemcmac
The only really safe way (IMHO) to IM or personally correspond from the office is through a 128bit encrypted remote connection. A second layer (vpn or proxy) would be ideal.
Still doesn't stop a keylogger or a program that records the user's screen.