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<blockquote data-quote="percocet" data-source="post: 388117" data-attributes="member: 71898"><p>If your dad has his own personal laptop or computer look into Remote Access Tools (RAT'S). Their primary function is to gain access of one computer from another, but are very commonly used as "hacker tools" to spy on other computers. These can easily be bought and you could send you're dad a photo to his personal computer and mask the RAT inside the photo and then you will be able to keylogg everything he does, including his emails and searches, and much more.</p><p></p><p>Highly illegal, morally wrong, but what you're dad is potentially doing is no better.</p><p>Sorry to hear about this situation, but you're a good son for handling this responsibly and helping your mom out at this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="percocet, post: 388117, member: 71898"] If your dad has his own personal laptop or computer look into Remote Access Tools (RAT'S). Their primary function is to gain access of one computer from another, but are very commonly used as "hacker tools" to spy on other computers. These can easily be bought and you could send you're dad a photo to his personal computer and mask the RAT inside the photo and then you will be able to keylogg everything he does, including his emails and searches, and much more. Highly illegal, morally wrong, but what you're dad is potentially doing is no better. Sorry to hear about this situation, but you're a good son for handling this responsibly and helping your mom out at this time. [/QUOTE]
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