Saturday, November 7, 2009

Hotmail account question...?

Is there any way to find out if someone has created a new Hotmail account while sitting at my computer and is actively using it? I have a suspicion a relative created a new account while at my house in order to use for illicit purposes and without their spouse finding out. I had my history set to only keep one day and I believe this happened over a week ago, so I wouldn't be able to check the history. This family member is a real pain the butt, and I'm not worried about my computer, but rather their spouse. The main problem I have is that I have a Hotmail account also, so when I look at the cache I see Hotmail entries, but I don't know how to tell if there is more than one account being accessed from my computer.
Hotmail account question...?
Well u chav to use some keylogger, which will record every key pressed in your pc in a text file. Search yahoo and google for free key loggers , there are lot of these stuffs out there.











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Reply:Nope.





that said, you could install a key logger (a freebie from the net would do) it would record everything that is typed into your pc. after he/she uses your pc the next time you could search your key logger and see everything he/she typed.
Reply:password protect your workstation. hotmail can be read from any PC. Look in the cookie file and see if there is a cookie from MSN from that date.
Reply:as far as technological methods, there's really no way of checking up on that. your best bet is to set the history to save the sites for a longer period of time and check to see if that relative is using your computer for email. other than that, i wouldn't think there's much to do!
Reply:If you are using internet explorer you could set that site as blocked, so you need a password to open the site.
Reply:your question is so long i didn't even read it just shut up sorry its that time of the month
Reply:I DONT THINK YOU CAN
Reply:If you deleted all of your temp files and it is not in your history,I do not see a way of finding out.However, you can password protect your computer so nobody can use it but you or those you give the password to.

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