Posted by: jheysen
« on: 05. June 2012., 06:58:28 »Uhm... If you are sure, then she should have told you she is doing that.
However, there's always a way to circumvent them, like Virtualizing like devvie said (if your computer has enough power to do so), otherwise, you can use a combination of Session switching/Safe mode/Process explorer to play safe/uninstall/freeze the application, given that you know witch aplicattion is the spy software.
On the other hand, they always have some way to control them via GUI or webpage, so you might try also for weak passwords.
Anyway, I dunno how much ethical is for me to give you this advice :p
However, there's always a way to circumvent them, like Virtualizing like devvie said (if your computer has enough power to do so), otherwise, you can use a combination of Session switching/Safe mode/Process explorer to play safe/uninstall/freeze the application, given that you know witch aplicattion is the spy software.
On the other hand, they always have some way to control them via GUI or webpage, so you might try also for weak passwords.
Anyway, I dunno how much ethical is for me to give you this advice :p