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Why I was out of town I let one of my good friends for 2 years stay at my house and take care of my mom b/c she has cancer and when I came back I found out he found checks in my moms room that were blank and wrote them out to total $16,000 and stole my mom and dads social security cards and my bank statements, I was told why I was gone he was on my computer alot so i looked in my history and found the sites he went to and found some of his username and passwords and used them I know he dosent talk on the phone but always talks on myspace and I saw he visited it alot, I know his email on there but cant get his password, I was wondering if there was any hidden feature in xp like a key logger etc. that I can see what he typed, I know some about computers but not alot, I turned the info. over to the authorities but they said it could be up to 6 wks. till they get to it, he has 4 warrants now but he could possibly skip town before the time they get to him, sorry for typing alot but plz help

2006-08-25 15:39:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Software

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I'm not sure if a keylogger will do any good after the fact. I'm not sure though. There are physical keyloggers along with software keyloggers. You should check both out, but be careful doesn't steal it and get your logged keys! If you get a physical keylogger, you could install it only when you are away. I've never used a software key logger, but I assume you could turn it off and on too.

That's a crappy way to loose a friendship, and just for $16,000. I hope he doesn't think he's going to move to Columbia and live a life of luxury with that.

2006-08-25 15:53:06 · answer #1 · answered by dawhitfield 3 · 0 0

Check the bank history...

2006-08-25 22:43:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

download and install a "keylogger"software from download.com

2006-08-25 22:49:35 · answer #3 · answered by Gabriel 2 · 0 0

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