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  • What your workers are really up to

    Employee monitoring protects your brand, covers your company in a lawsuit, and keeps employees on task. Tell them your lawyers made you do it. Plus: Tips for keeping tabs on behaviour that could threaten your employees--or your business.

  • Email snooping seen as privacy invasion

    It seems that although the tools are available to protect employers and employees from inappropriate email, most people think it impinges on privacy.

  • New email snoop unleashed

    Watch out. SuperScout could be heading to an inbox near you. The new email filter is touted as being more intelligent, enterprised-focused and self-administering.

  • Survey: email snoops infringe on privacy

    Private electronic mail should be untouchable by Australian law enforcement agencies that go snooping around individuals' inboxes searching for signs of criminal activity, according to a ZDNet reader survey.

  • Technology of FBI's 'Carnivore' still a mystery

    The US law enforcement agency's secret box for sniffing e-mails, called Carnivore, may run on Windows NT -- but all other details are still a mystery.

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