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I'd appreciate anyone's help. I have UltraVNC gbwinvnc.exe installed on my computer. I don't recall putting it on my machine, and I'm presently in a major dispute with my partner. How can I tell if he's using it to spy on my computer? Thank you!
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Using UltraVNC to spy
Re: Using UltraVNC to spy
Looks as if "GBridge" is a separate product/service that uses Google Talk to establish remote control sessions. Regular UltraVNC creates some log files (and changes its system tray icon color) when sessions are established, but I have no idea if GBridge's customized version of it does. You should probably ask them. (There's no relationship between them and "us" as far as I know; I hope they are respecting UltraVNC's licensing terms.)