will a keylogger work for "in private" web browsing in Internet Ex. 8?

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I am trying to find a way to retrieve/log internet history that is being done in the "in private" browser in Internet Ex. 8. Can someone help w/ a solution? Will a keylogger work for this? Or should I install a nearby hidden camera to tape the screen? There is illegal activity going on and I need some help.
 
You can use a keylogger. Another way to look for(Although looking for the History in IE, but most likely it'd be removed. But it's best to check)is looking at the list of sites that the computer has connected to.
In Windows, there's a hidden utility (in command line) called netstat.
To get this, go to Command Prompt(either Windows Key+R>cmd or Start>Programs(or All Programs, for Windows XP)>Accessories>Command Prompt). You should see a black box pop out. In the black box, type in netstat (no parameters). You will see the list of connections of sites that the computer has made with. Often, web browsers will use port 80(HTTP) or 23(FTP). To get the IP addresses of the sites and exact port number, type in netstat -n.
 
i believe that a keylogger will work.. it logs the keystrokes nothing to do with cookies or temp files
 
i believe that a keylogger will work.. it logs the keystrokes nothing to do with cookies or temp files
 
Yes a keylogger will work as long as keystrokes are helpful. If someone uses the mouse and clicks all the time then it won't be logged.

Usually for non-bookmarked sites people will type something tough.
 
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