As a software professional, I do not EVER use my work computers for anything but work...no matter how innocent I think it is. If management wants, it's very easy to see what I'm doing or my browsing history (including passwords and account numbers). If you really really have to view something not work related at work use 3G and 4G wireless. OTW, wait until you can access a work independent network.Hoi Polloi wrote:If they wanted to know, they would. It depends on what's going on. Get someone in your dept doing crazy stuff or get a virus being frequently downloaded from unknown places or have some sort of audit or testing being done in your IT-type depts and what might have gone completely unnoticed for years will all of a sudden be noticed and connected to you. It's just luck if it happens and luck again if they care or do anything about it. If you really don't want work people to know what you're doing, don't use their computers or networks for doing it. That's the only way to really protect yourself.Teamless wrote:Our company has a very strong A/V software package, that doesn't even show ad's on the outside borders of pages, and when I click certain things, it prevents those pages from opening, however Texas3006 opens up with no issues.
If your company gets locks of 'blocked' pages, then it may be realize you are CHL, but would they really know what Texas3006 is?
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- Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:38 pm
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- Topic: Texas3006.com site listed as dangerous ??
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