Programs designed to monitor user activity. They may be used with or without consent. Because it is sold commercially, many anti-virus vendors do not detect them. The most common form of a commercial monitoring tool comes in the form of a keystroke logger, which intercepts keystrokes from the keyboard and records them in a log. This can then be sent to whoever installed the software, or keylogger, onto the machine. Some Commercial Monitoring Software may take screenshots or video and send the information to an outbound connection.
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"Record phone calls to WAV files
Automatically record all telephone conversations
Record voice messages from microphone like Dictaphone
Voice Activated Recording option available.
Playback recorded messages via telephone line or computer speakers
Built-in automatic gain control software
One click Email sending with WAV or MP3 file attached.
Detect and log Caller ID information
Friendly program interface allows to make quick note to remember call contents
Convenient Caller ID popup window
Access stored phone calls over Local Area Network (LAN)
Optional caller ID pop up window on all computers connected to LAN
Optional remote party notification before recording. It is required by law in some countries.
There is Super Spy option for stealth recording.
Optional answering machine mode.
Recording from data modem is possible (you will need to physically connect your modem and sound card).
Convert your records to any voice format! (MP3, WAV, etc)
Program size is only 240 KB. Compare that to the footprint of other multi-megabyte software!"