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Is the boss spying on you? (CNN 08.13.2004)
From key card technology that provides access to the office parking garage to computer systems that monitor incoming and outgoing phone calls, today's employers are keeping tabs on their employees.

Every Step You Take ... (ABC News)
Many big employers admit they are watching you with cameras, reading your e-mails or listening in on your phone calls. And now a growing number have gone a step further.

How the boss can monitor you (BBC 03.14.2004)
Firms are increasingly using advanced technology to keep an eye on their workers, according to a recent report by the TUC. So what techniques can be used?

Poll: Office a hotspot for sex surfing (CNN 02.12.2004)
Many companies are concerned about legal liability and some monitor Web and e-mail use, although privacy advocates are relieved that firms are moving away from this method opting instead to block sites automatically.

Viruses boost 'Big Brother' software (CNN 08.29.2003)
New anti-virus software easily enables companies to read e-mails, track Web surfing, and monitor content moving in and out of corporations.

Privacy is under siege at work, at home, and online (10.02.2000)
In most states, employers are entitled to--and increasingly do--read their workers' E-mail, conduct random drug tests, surreptitiously tape employees, monitor Web surfing--and even look into their workers' medical and genetic data. As work and home life become more intertwined, companies are requesting subpoenas to search workers' home computers for evidence.


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