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How to check a working PC?
Issued a working computer with administrator rights.
How to check it for keyloggers, collectors of statistics about work in certain applications, traffic control (although they may not be at the PC level) and the presence of such. prog like staffcop?
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If the administrator is competent, all software will be restored at the first reboot with a connection to the domain. Well, or the administrator himself will come, having discovered the lack of information from the computer.
I would not take a steam bath, but rearranged the OS with all the software from scratch and would sleep peacefully. In terms of time, this will take no more than bypassing all possible points of occurrence of Trojans (and there are a lot of such points).
why did you come to work where you can't work?
I already wrote in a similar question - at work - to work
The fact that you were given a PC without a domain with administrator rights already says a lot about the quality of control.
And in principle, why go the hard way. If you are not interested for the purpose of a malicious violation, then it is enough to pay attention to what colleagues do at lunch / at the end of the day. If punitive measures are in effect, colleagues will be aware of this. As long as you carry out your official duties, no one will be interested in why 90% of your Internet traffic is social networks.
By the way, what are your actions, if there is still a need for strict monitoring? :)
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