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Collider
25-05-2012, 06:58 PM
Obviously the first thing to do if you thought this would change password,but what if someone like family member or boyfriend/girlfriend has access to your computer?

Heres a clever way of finding out if someone is doing this

Step one:
Register a new free email account (with hotmail. But do it under a different name - if you're male I suggest you use a female name, and if you're female use a male name)

Step two:
Get a free counter from Statcounter here: http://my.statcounter.com/register.php (http://my.statcounter.com/register.php) using your NEW (fake) email to sign up. This is very important.

Step three:
When you're signed up with Statcounter, create a new 'project' and when it gives you the option, choose INVISIBLE COUNTER. choose the 'DEFAULT INSTALLATION GUIDE'. The special code you need will be emailed by them to your new 'fake' hotmail account.

Step four:
Log into your NEW email account, and open the message from Statcounter. COPY the code in the email (highlight and right click).

Step five:
Still in your new email account, make a new message, with your OLD email address as the recipient. Make the subject something like 'Great to see you again' or something along those lines. For the content you can put what you like - remember it's a trap you're setting! Now comes the important bit... Click on the box that says 'Rich Text', then switch to EDIT IN HTML.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_j2rY-Sfb9UQ/S2CzOnWiANI/AAAAAAAAAEU/9MWUU5GqKyU/s320/hotmail.JPG (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_j2rY-Sfb9UQ/S2CzOnWiANI/AAAAAAAAAEU/9MWUU5GqKyU/s1600-h/hotmail.JPG)

PASTE the code from Statcounter into the bottom of the email. Make sure it's the very last thing in the email. Then switch back to 'Rich Text' mode and your secret code will become invisible! Now send the email (it's going to your old, real email address)

Step 6:
Log out of your new email, and log into your old email again. The message you just sent yourself will be there. Open it, then close it again. Now the trap has been set! DON'T look at it again!

Step 7:
Wait a week or so, then log into Statcounter. Click on your project. Your stats should only show that it's been viewed ONCE. If there are any other views you can investigate further using the little magnifying glass icons. You can even get a MAP of where the person was when they were looking.

dave_moore
25-05-2012, 10:46 PM
id rather use a keylogger like i have on my laptop as its shird with all my family the one i use is kgb key logger it not only takes screen shots and tells you every mouse click and key tap but well everything i also use it to make sure my younger ones are behaving on-line.

it seems a lot quicker and better way of doing it to me but thanks

tinkertiler
26-05-2012, 12:09 AM
Keyloggers are a good way too but if someone knows what they are doing they can find ways round that or discover it but the other method is a bit more sneeky lol All good advice though and always good to have a backup in case one is foiled pmsl

Collider
26-05-2012, 10:30 AM
Steelkeylogger by smithysoft use to be good but is picked up now on virustotal lol

Also this is good if someone is accessing out side of family computers ie.. friends house/library etc ;-)