Ref: Potter, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'s
     message dated Wednesday, June 11, 2003, 15:00 hours.

>Hello!  We have a security issue and need to know who is using a
>particular Yahoo user ID from within our company.  We are about 90%
>certain of the person's identity.  This user has been deleting his
>cookies and temp Internet files.  We want to search his computer to see
>if Yahoo ID xxxx is somewhere on his computer.   We know the Yahoo user
>ID - we just need to confirm that this person is using it.  We don't
>want to contact Yahoo because we don't want to go down the legal road
>needed to get them to release the info.  Any ideas?
>Thanks,
>-Tim
>

The best way is to use a keyboard logger installed on his machine that is 
being monitored by sys ops.  You will pick up the messages in full.



--
Richard H. Cotterell  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

No one wants advice - only corroboration.
  -John Steinbeck (1902-1968) U.S. author



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