Sheriff's Employee Nabbed for Internet Porn
The camera was set up to monitor 25-year old Thomas Cockriel after 1,300 illicit pornographic images were discovered on his computer at work. There was some question as to who had downloaded the pornography onto Cockriel's computer, and that's why officers put him under surveillance. Cockriel resigned after confronted with the images caught on film.
What's surprising about this incident is not just that the offender worked in a law enforcement agency, but that he actually committed the inappropriate acts at work, literally right under the arm of the law.
Even though the offender was eventually nabbed red handed, one has to wonder how many accumulated hours were spent surfing the Internet for pornography, wasting taxpayers' dollars, before he was caught?
Employers and taxpayers are paying through the nose for misuse of the Internet during work hours. Inappropriate content appearing on employee computers can be a major liability, and the best solution is to stop it before it begins.
Fortunately, computer monitoring software is now available that is powerful, reliable and easy to use. Now employers, parents, schools, and law enforcement agencies can track Internet use, record keystrokes and more.
WebWatcher, a monitoring program that was originally designed for international intelligence agencies, is now commercially available for organizations or parents intent on keeping Internet use appropriate and safe.







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