Cyber-loafing boss sacks office spyware detective

A man who became so frustrated at the extent of his boss's 'cyber-loafing' has been sacked after he installed spyware on his computer to prove he did little more than play video game each day.

And while the aggrieved employee, Vernon Blake, did indeed prove that his boss, George Dobbs, spent, on average, 70 percent of his time playing Solitaire, amazingly the only person seriously disciplined in the whole affair was Blake. He was sacked by the Alabama Department of Transport while Dobbs received little more than a written warning.

According to local newspaper the Montgomery Advertiser, the rather tame warning stated: "While your work ethic and your production are above reproach, management-level personnel must be mindful not to compromise their ability to manage subordinates."

Blake was fired for installing WinSpy -- a free piece of software which monitors the activity of any PC upon which it is installed.

While Blake's frustrations are understandable, and doubtless shared by many around the world, there are few in-the-know who would ever advise installing spyware on a company PC - especially if the PC belongs to somebody with the power to hire and fire.

According to Symantec's advisory on the WinSpy software, it "gives the person who installed it a web-based interface that displays summaries of information that was logged on the computer on which the spyware was installed."

Furthermore it "monitors files, network traffic, and keystrokes" - which would raise serious security and privacy issues that far transcend the point-scoring of catching your boss cyber-loafing. The information Blake had access to could easily have been of a sensitive nature and his access to it may not only have breached company rules but will most probably also have broken the law.

According to a recent report from Earthlink, one in three PCs is infected with spyware. While that is not to say it is all maliciously betraying personal data about computer users, MessageLabs last week released research which suggests spammers are using spyware to harvest personal information and target users with more specific subject lines.

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Talkback 5 comments

    In this case, Mr. Blake was no ...Anonymous -- 07/07/04

    In this case, Mr. Blake was not only doing his job as a Network Administrator, he was following Alabama Governor Riley’s edict to make Alabama “the most accountable, most cost-effective and most efficient state government in the nation.” Mr. Blake should be rewarded for trying to make this a successful reality. Governor Riley should be supporting Mr. Blake, if indeed he spoke truthfully about his plan for Alabama. And, to further show his serious intent to make Alabama more accountable, he should hire Mr. Blake to head up a “Waste Finder Task Force” for Alabama. The money that people like George Dobbs cost the taxpayers of Alabama could easily pay for such a department and still save Alabamians money.

    sounds to me like this poor ma ...Anonymous -- 08/07/04

    sounds to me like this poor man is better off somewhere else. It also sounds to me that the "Alabama Department of Transport" needs to be investigated for fraud and wasting tax payers money. A system admin is there to make sure that everything works good and also to make sure that the network is being used properly. In my opinion the man playing the games needs to go!!!! The people of Alabama need to hold their officals and the people employed by the state to use their work time productively and not for playing games, if they want to on their breaks and lunches or before and after their shifts, no problem but during working hours they have no business playing computer games!!!!!! And to fire a man that is trying to make sure that tax payer money and resources is being used properly tells me that i never want to live in Alabama, but hey, i bet it goes on here too!!!

    The person who oversees Mr. Do ...Anonymous -- 08/07/04

    The person who oversees Mr. Dobbs should be the one fired, or at least accountable for having someone on his staff wasting 70% of their time without knowing it.

    What's wrong in Cyber-loafing ...Anonymous -- 08/07/04

    What's wrong in Cyber-loafing by your Boss. It is none of the underdogs business to check on him. You are paid for what you are and he is paid for what he is.

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