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Bugs | 15:27 Tue 27th Jan 2009 | Computers
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The above programme I think is a spy installed on a PC to check what employers are doing on their PC & for parental control etc. It's apparently undetectable? Is there any way of checking if it has been installed on a PC? Thanks
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Nothing is undetectable, more likely your employer has restricted your access to particular functions and filesystems so that 'you' can't see it.
If you are using the internet at work the employer can tell exactly where you've been with the log on the router
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Thanks you two. It's not work, it's personal. I'm thinking that the person who built my pc & other peoples, may install this to perv what people are doing. I've checked the website for Snapshotspy, i'ts scary reading.
You could try downloading and running some spyware / malware programs and run them to see if it "finds" it.

Try this one, Malwarebytes. There are others

http://www.malwarebytes.org/
I found this on the web which says it removes it

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-snapshot-spy.h tml

(Note I have not downloaded from this site, and have no idea if the above program works or not. Advice given out in good faith, just in case you try to sue me!)
The only snapshot that I know of is a useful diagnostic tool that can take a snapshot of the state of a punter's system in the event that they are experiencing a problem. It is run manually by typing Snapshot [pid] where [pid] identifies the process that is experiencing problems.
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Thank you all so much. Yr all brill!! x
what rojash said ....

but
why would you think this person would bother?

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