Listen for Instant Messaging.

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15:04:02 Listen for Instant Messaging.
The monitoring of instant messages, ie messages sent by programs such as ICQ, has become the target of some software houses. In 2001, in fact the Thomas Weisel Partners, an investment bank, has signed a contract with FaceTime Communications , which produces a program capable of monitoring all the traffic of instant messages, letting you configure some keywords that allertino who should control, or recording all traffic on a hard disk, starting at a given time. Communicator also has several clients in the financial area to which he sold his 'Hub IM', which stores all the traffic, but using its transmission system owner. The same IM market is growing: the Jupiter Media Metrix claims that the U.S. corporate users has more than doubled in one year, from 2.3 billion messages in 2000 to 4.9 in 2001, and for 2004 it is expected that 50 percent of all instant messages sent will be shipped by business users. According to the Electronic Privacy Information Center. "Some of these practices are too invasive, and there should be clear limits to what can be monitored." Some employees, however, so have already reported some sarcastic jokes when it was announced their monitoring.