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A question about surfing the web at work
Red:
I can't surf the web at work on my work pc because they monitor everything.
I was wondering if I could use the Wi-Fi on my iPod Touch touch to surf the web on the company wireless (It's secure, so I'd need to enter a login and pass) without them seeing what I'm doing, is this possible? Or will they somehow know I'm surfing since I'm on their wireless signal? Thanks.
Red
ahofle:
Chances are if you enter your login/pwd to access a wireless network, your usage can be monitored and or tracked.
The best way to do what you want is with an SSL proxy.
Ginsu Victim:
I'm not even going to get into this one. Say you do it, there would still be a history, and most companies require you to keep the history and cache.
You go clearing it, and you'll set off red flags that'll have them questioning your actions. Tell them you're online using your phone to get around their security, and you'll be looking for applications in no time.
shardian:
Are there any other open wireless gateways available that you can piggyback occasionally? Sure its illegal (which is retarded), but it is an option.
If the wireless is secure, then they know who you are by your login info.
Put a cantenna in your office and a wireless card in your pc. >:D
shardian:
Of course, there is always this:
http://www.the-cloak.com/anonymous-surfing-home.html
I would think it would set off red flags though in a closely monitored work server.
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