Moral dilemna

What do we do next?

  • Set up a webcam/and or logging to find out what's going on

    Votes: 11 44.0%
  • Talk to our manager

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • Confront #3

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • Do nothing

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 20.0%

  • Total voters
    25
Heartboxers.com expired, I had an old email address listed without realizing it. However, our colocation guys saw it once, I think I wrote a Helpdesk Rivalries about it.

Damn it.

"I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU, ALRIGHT? ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?? Are you happy now..." *sob*
 
Um .. as a network admin .. don't you know how to go into the registry and just see what he was looking at. I mean, I know you can delete it from IE history, but unless you manually go in and wipe your tracks from the registry .. it's always there.

I have a program at work to do that with (manually wipe the registry of IE cookies) and I caught my employee looking at TONS, literally, of porn. Ask Mikey .. I was like WTF dude @ all this porn on this brand new PC I just got :lol:.
 
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Keylogger, and scan the pc for programs. You never know if he has actually set up a server or some type on it. If it is porn, tell him thats what his internet at home is for.
 
Um .. as a network admin .. don't you know how to go into the registry and just see what he was looking at. I mean, I know you can delete it from IE history, but unless you manually go in and wipe your tracks from the registry .. it's always there.

I have a program at work to do that with (manually wipe the registry of IE cookies) and I caught my employee looking at TONS, literally, of porn. Ask Mikey .. I was like WTF dude @ all this porn on this brand new PC I just got :lol:.

WTF, the registry is where IE stores that stuff. Delete it and you delete the info.
 
WTF, the registry is where IE stores that stuff. Delete it and you delete the info.

nope .. you can delete it but it's still there. That's how people get caught when their IT goes in. I can send you a link to the program if you like. It's free to try for like 30 days.

I have adaware, spybot, zone alarm, and another program .. we used all of those, then deleted the browsing history and cookies .. and I found a TON of stuff with this program.

My employee was stunned when I confronted him because he thought he had covered his tracks lol. I found it so funny .. I had to give him a hard time (although I could have really gave a shit :lol: )
 
These files actually installed a folder in the registry. It wasn't all porn sites either. There were some of my shopping sites in there, some racing sites, forums, porn, advertisements ... just all kinda of stuff. All had links to go back to them.

I installed this program because my pc was acting up and the other programs weren't helping. I never intened to find this stuff, but I knew something was up.

Wasn't viruses or trojans .. was just cookies .. and I guess one of them was causing trouble.

You should have seen his face though, when I named off several of the sites .. after he claimed it wasn't him (even though there are only the 2 of us that use that computer :lol: ) and it was only about a month old .. the pc.
 
nope .. you can delete it but it's still there. That's how people get caught when their IT goes in. I can send you a link to the program if you like. It's free to try for like 30 days.

I have adaware, spybot, zone alarm, and another program .. we used all of those, then deleted the browsing history and cookies .. and I found a TON of stuff with this program.

My employee was stunned when I confronted him because he thought he had covered his tracks lol. I found it so funny .. I had to give him a hard time (although I could have really gave a shit :lol: )

really?
 
yea, my employee is also my cousin .. so I was obligated to give him shit

I find your signature intriguing. I will not capitulate immediately, but to advance negotiations in the spirit of goodwill, I'm taking off my belt.

Your move.
 
I find your signature intriguing. I will not capitulate immediately, but to advance negotiations in the spirit of goodwill, I'm taking off my belt.

Your move.



The nerd lacking beer gut and unbuttoned shirt would like to point out that negotiations will not take place and ambassadors to the supreme chancellor will see to it that your goodwill is hanged by said belt.
 
One should not be "surfing the web" on a public dns server, or any server for that matter. Who knows what kinds of web sites he's going to. Only takes one web site for a server/computer to get infected with a virus/trojan/malware to bring stuff down and make a bad day.

Give that person a written warning (if you have authority over him), or have his boss do that. Next time he does it, you're fired!