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Cindy

Posted: 24 May 2011 12:10
by mabus999
A little while ago I recorded my co-worker having sex with her husband. I got these by placing some recording software on her laptop.

Re: Cindy

Posted: 25 May 2011 10:55
by jayforall75
Nice recordings. No idea how you could do that via her laptop without her knowing, but technology is crazy scary these days for people who know how to do it! Thanks for your efforts in any event.

Re: Cindy

Posted: 25 May 2011 13:04
by om4201
Given that the user of the laptop controls whether it is on or off, this either is a bogus claim or the co-worker is an active participant in deciding to turn the software on, I would guess.

Re: Cindy

Posted: 25 May 2011 15:23
by yeppie
I know a few girls who almost never shut down their laptop so this recording method is a realistic one. Nevertheless I give preference to the active participant assumption because that would be the more legal one.

Re: Cindy

Posted: 25 May 2011 23:51
by Bazzy
Im not a girl lol but my laptop is still on 24sev, downloading movie torrents :wink: nice soundz my friend

Re: Cindy

Posted: 26 May 2011 04:40
by sc0tt-uk
Mabus999 - great job, and thanks for deciding to share! Are these the only two files you've managed to capture this way, or might there be more for us to look forward to?

Om4021 - nope, not necessarily bogus. On a Windows laptop this type of thing is fairly easy to set up.

Re: Cindy

Posted: 26 May 2011 22:09
by broggie1
I agree it doesn't have to be bogus...Take for example 'spybuddy', it runs as a background process, the user interface does not appear on the desktop unless certain keys are pressed simultaneously and the program folder and saved files have their attributes set to hidden...

It would not take much programming savvy to 'hide' a recording program.


Ray.

Re: Cindy

Posted: 01 Jun 2011 03:21
by audioman
Very nice files. The Cindy-Pete file was good because it was not overedited, it sounded like you had to use a lot of noise reduction on the other one.

Hope you are able to put up more, but thanks for sharing either way. Yes this would be quite easy to do, in fact if you got really clever since virtually all laptops have wifi these days you could have the recording software upload the files to the cloud and then delete them so there would be no need to physically get them off of the laptop. I am not advocating anyone do this, it would be illegal as hell I'm just saying it would not be that difficult from a technical standpoint.

Regards,

The Audioman