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Subject: IT Stuff


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Tony
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Date Posted: 23:04:05 03/29/12 Thu

Heaves, even your current company could figure out that you are running gtalk. If they monitored the processes on your computer then they would know. They could also technically monitor email traffic if they wanted to since they own the network. They are probably just monitoring installed programs since they are the ones that can do harm when you aren't logged in. When you are logged in then they know who is using the computer and have accountability.

If you are that concerned, get a phone that will host it and run it on there. Or set up an encrypted tunnel to a machine at home and remote connect to that machine (but I would think that this would be locked down as well).

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