jmiller676
Master
OK, this is gonna be weird. Prepare yourself.
The company I work for is a small company. Our owner passed away a few years ago and the only one that really has power is the late owners brother who is executor of the estate. We are a profitable company but, have a lot of free reign. Well, here it is. The "IT" guy (self-proclaimed computer whiz) has all the passwords to the routers and computers and no one else has access to them. He is the only one that locks his screen. I and my boss have noticed files moved on our computers, things shifted around on our desk and the IT guy talks about confidential financial things that he should not know. I have a feeling he is watching our computers, not that we have anything to hide, but its the idea that he is looking for something. He is the "over watcher" and no one can over watch what he does. Our computers are tied to a modem that is ran as our "network server" I am connected wireless-ly to it while all other computers are hardwired. A "CSS Wireless" network pops up and connects automatically but then I click on that network and it asks to type in the security code. What I am wondering is there anyway to tell if someone taps my computer while I'm using it? (I have 8.00 GB RAM, Intel Core i7-3770, 64 bit running windows 8 2012, the newest fastest computer in the building.) I know its hard since I don't have the ability to PING his computer. I have been in customers files and my screen will glitch, and he will get up and walk out of his office. This has happened to my boss as well with "Log-Me-In" software. I have watched her screen flicker once and then come back and the cursor was in a different spot on the screen. I know it's hard to explain but it seems something weird is going on regardless. I have disabled the Wyse-Pocketcloud, Remote Access and services upon startup but weird stuff is still happening.
*This guy is very untrustworthy and will walk around offices in the dark. I personally have come in to work early and seen him at my computer with the lights off. Any help would be great.
*Edit: I am taking a new job in 6 weeks and the only one who knows is my boss, she helped me land the job because of the messed up people we currently call "co-workers", and they pay better with more benefits. .
The company I work for is a small company. Our owner passed away a few years ago and the only one that really has power is the late owners brother who is executor of the estate. We are a profitable company but, have a lot of free reign. Well, here it is. The "IT" guy (self-proclaimed computer whiz) has all the passwords to the routers and computers and no one else has access to them. He is the only one that locks his screen. I and my boss have noticed files moved on our computers, things shifted around on our desk and the IT guy talks about confidential financial things that he should not know. I have a feeling he is watching our computers, not that we have anything to hide, but its the idea that he is looking for something. He is the "over watcher" and no one can over watch what he does. Our computers are tied to a modem that is ran as our "network server" I am connected wireless-ly to it while all other computers are hardwired. A "CSS Wireless" network pops up and connects automatically but then I click on that network and it asks to type in the security code. What I am wondering is there anyway to tell if someone taps my computer while I'm using it? (I have 8.00 GB RAM, Intel Core i7-3770, 64 bit running windows 8 2012, the newest fastest computer in the building.) I know its hard since I don't have the ability to PING his computer. I have been in customers files and my screen will glitch, and he will get up and walk out of his office. This has happened to my boss as well with "Log-Me-In" software. I have watched her screen flicker once and then come back and the cursor was in a different spot on the screen. I know it's hard to explain but it seems something weird is going on regardless. I have disabled the Wyse-Pocketcloud, Remote Access and services upon startup but weird stuff is still happening.
*This guy is very untrustworthy and will walk around offices in the dark. I personally have come in to work early and seen him at my computer with the lights off. Any help would be great.
*Edit: I am taking a new job in 6 weeks and the only one who knows is my boss, she helped me land the job because of the messed up people we currently call "co-workers", and they pay better with more benefits. .