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by The_Sponge 4309 days ago
I don't believe that. If you're administrator, then by design you have access to pretty much "everything", unless your code is running as SYSTEM, or something crazy like that.

iana windows user but this is not passing the smell test.

Also, how does it handle rootkits?

2 comments

Try to uninstall it without unlocking it first and let me know how you make out. It's a free download. This was done by design for parental control reasons.
So if I boot off a LiveCD and mount the hard drive without starting Windows, what's stopping me from locating and removing this application?
That's the only way to uninstall it without the password.
Would you be willing to back up that claim by offering some cash (I suggest at least $2500) to whoever can prove you wrong?
That the program can not be uninstalled once it is locked?
More generally, that it cannot be disabled/bypassed short of using a boot disk. A "winner" should be able to turn the webcam on without the password when run with administrator privileges.
Don't have a Windows box, but sounds like fun discovering how to disable it.

* If locked, I assume it prevents access even by changing the USB port?

* Does it prevent other use of the USB ports (flash drives, etc)?

* Does it prevent all cameras, or just the camera identified while the software was running?

* If locked, I assume it prevents access even by changing the USB port? Yes

* Does it prevent other use of the USB ports (flash drives, etc)? No

* Does it prevent all cameras, or just the camera identified while the software was running? Prevents all cameras.

Keylogger?
No keylogger protection for the password, that's in the works for the next version.
Maybe it encrypts part of the webcam driver? This still would not be effective, though.