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How to protect from Netsupport

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23-May-2008, 09:19 AM #1
How to protect from Netsupport
Hi guyz,

I am not sure whether this an appropriate question for this forum or not but anyways I will expect some guidelines from you guys.

We have installed a software name Netsupport DNA. It is a monitoirng software and its client is installed on the machines and service run on the user machine. The software collects the following information form the machine

1. Applications Running and their Time Duration

2. Hardware Changes

3.Software Changes

4. Internet Usage-------------> Sites visited

I am just interseted in the last point how we can hide the information from the Netsupport about the Internet sites we have visited. As far as I think it will be reading the infromation from the machine log about the URL's but where is that place and how can that be protected i mean if it a log file from where the netsupport is getting information about the site visited then I can define access right on that folder or file.

Can anyone help me out??
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23-May-2008, 07:55 PM #2
I think you better ask the guys who wrote the software. I dont think there is a log in windows that captures where you go. Perhaps it is monitoring the tcp/ip stack.
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