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Logging clients events(on server) #422

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ekuzneczova1988 opened this issue Feb 24, 2016 · 2 comments
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Logging clients events(on server) #422

ekuzneczova1988 opened this issue Feb 24, 2016 · 2 comments

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@ekuzneczova1988
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This makes it possible at the time when the operator is not on the computer continue to monitor activity and analyze the use of computers with the installed client.

  • Events inclusion - off the computer
  • Connection - Disable network
  • Running Applications (open window names)
  • Events of keylogger
  • Visited web page
  • Sent messages
  • Connecting USB devices
  • Change IP
  • Install new software
  • start a new application (or closing)
@yankejustin
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What do you mean by some of those? What is the "sent messages" and "events of keylogger"?
Also, we already can see a client's running applications through the task manager feature.

@ekuzneczova1988
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Sample:
date - tag of client - (type of message): content
28.07.2015 16:24:01 - Office04 - (APP LAUNCHED): SKYPE
28.07.2015 16:24:42 - Office04 - (SKYPE): Hello im fine
28.07.2015 16:25:55- Office04 - (SYSTEM STATUS): Disconected
28.07.2015 16:26:01- Office05 - (facebook): Hello im fine
28.07.2015 16:27:30- Office05 - (SYSTEM STATUS): IP change to: 10.10.0.1
28.07.2015 16:28:40 - Office05 - (Key logger): sdjf kljahsf lkasdf
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We can determine the sent messages on behalf of the window in focus, and a keylogger logs. Yes, we can see the current running applications, I suggest to record the history, let's say you start a new application. If there are multiple clients it is very easy to overlook the activity on the computer, watching the others.

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