I have a very controlling and distrustful husband who is very computer savy and I know nothing. Is it possible for him to spy on what I am doing on the internet if there is no spyware on my machine? I have spyware detector and my computer is password protected. What I mean is, since we're both on the same wireless network, can he see what is on my computer screen when he's here or record it some way when he's not? It must be possible, otherwise why would people have firewalls? I'm not doing anything wrong, I just don't like the fact that he does this to me. He also tapped our phones--no kidding--and recorded all my telephone conversations. Fortunately, I found that one by accident.
2007-06-29
15:50:24
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he had installed a key logger one time by getting my daughter's password and getting onto my computer through her account. My spyware detector found it-that's how I know he is trying to spy on what I'm doing on the computer. And I already filed for divorce once, but dropped it about a month ago--can't afford to live on my own.
2007-06-29
16:06:14 ·
update #1