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Webcam snapshot taker when wrong password entered?


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This is a long long shot, but for a Windows machine when you lock your laptop by doing windowskey+L, is there a program that will recognize when a wrong windows logon password is used to unlock the laptop and will take a quick picture with the built in webcam?

That way you can see who is trying to gain access to your machine when your not at your desk?

Any help would be great,

Thanks

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But if the person just stole your pc/laptop then what good would pictures on the local hard drive be? It would be much better if you could have these pictures uploaded somewhere, for you to view remotely.

Its not whether they have stolen it or not.

Even a desktop machine or server with a webcam attached... this will be good for seeing if anyone is trying to gain un-authorized access to a machine while the office is quite / empty or night staff / security etc

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Its not whether they have stolen it or not.

Even a desktop machine or server with a webcam attached... this will be good for seeing if anyone is trying to gain un-authorized access to a machine while the office is quite / empty or night staff / security etc

I guess so, I wasn't thinking of it at that angle. (Y)

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I personally think this isn't possible. As far as I know it should be impossible for any Windows application to know when a wrong password is entered.

I used to have my old Windows ME secured with a password program that was 3rd party, it would record all incorrect password attempts on the system, which is how I found out my brother thought that "f**k off" would eventually get him into my system :laugh:

If a wrong password was entered, the program had instructions to record the entered word(s) and display them, and the time and date to me after a successful login, so I can't see why it couldn't be re-written to take a photo too and save that

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