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Does the system administrator see what I'm doing on my work computer?
I work for a video game company doing marketing. I would like to clarify whether the system administrator can remotely view what I do at the computer. Obviously, he sees any traffic loads, since he himself notifies about this when the load on the common channel increases in the office. But can he see, for example, that I am writing a cursive in a Word? Since I work until night, there is simply no other way out, in addition to remote access, does the system administrator have any ways to view my slave. table, especially so that I don't notice it?
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If some DameWare Remote Desktop is configured, then yes.
Similarly, if software is installed to track user actions, for example, Staffcop.
You can also analyze network traffic if the router is configured to scan HTTPS traffic.
But it's all rather complicated. Call, say that your course is frozen, ask to connect remotely and see if you can see anything when it connects? If yes - be afraid, because he can connect at any moment, if not - be more afraid, because admin only does 100% of his time that he is watching you.
Well, let's say you can write a client, make it runable and get a video stream when you want it with a mouse click. Given that these are video games, they can have cooler things there. If you want, look at my post 3 here and like https://habr.com/en/post/520400/
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