Under orders from the Mumbai (Bombay) police, cyber cafes in that city are installing key loggers and automatic screen capture software on their PCs, reports an Indian newspaper/website.
The police are also looking at software that will monitoring browsing, file transfer, chat, IM and e-mail. In addition, cyber cafes in the city will need a police license to operate, and will have to register their IP addresses with the cops.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Mumbai Monitoring
Posted by Unknown at 10:38 PM
Labels: Bombay, cyber cafes, key logger, Mumbai, police, privacy, screen capture