Sunday, 24 February 2008

ex husband gets jail time for keylogger



Ex-husband gets Jail Time for Keylogger

It's taken almost two years but a Schenectady man has finally admitted

to putting spyware on his ex-wife's computer and logging her activity.

David Monty who pleaded guilty to stalking and felony eavesdropping

now faces a sentence of 18 months to 3 years.

Go to jail

According to court documents, Monty created a blog in his ex-wife's

name and disclosed information about her clients. He also emailed this

information and blog links to the five physicians she worked for. He

collected information by intercepting her E-mail, Instant message

conversations and passwords. She was soon fired and had to search for

new employment.

Much of his sentence has already been spent in Schenectady County Jail

and he could be eligible for parole this spring. The victim who said

"It's done and over with and I can get on with my life" also

acknowledged she'll be writing letters encouraging the the parole

board to keep Monty safely behind bars for his full sentence. She also

received a five year order of protection.

As I've written before, use of key logger spyware is despicable. This

software is sold openly as a tool for parents to spy on this kids but

it is more commonly used for illegal and destructive purposes.

Links:

Bits from Bill: WinPatrol 14 Enhances Keylogger Detection

PC World: WinPatrol Adds Keylogger Detection

Scotty Icon Free Download WinPatrol 2007


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