Thursday, May 29, 2008

Software to track cybercafé users

It is difficult to maintain the identity of all the internet users in cybercafés and due to this predicament we could not control the cyber crime that has amplified to a larger level. Now with the arrival of Crish this is no more a problem. This newly developed software is intended to amass the photograph and fingerprints of internet users in cybercafés. This identifying information is stored in the database of the computer also with the date and time of logging in. With the availability of this data one can easily identity persons who are responsible for sending out fake and threatening emails.

Crish stands for Customer Registration and Identification Software. This software is undemanding since we can get the information of the internet users as soon they sit before the system. This exterminates the need to maintain a separate register for keeping the details of the visitors. Thus if this software is installed in every cybercafés it would be easy to identify those who don’t abide by the rules.

1 Comment:

vinoth said...

Now these troublemakers will be caught.Thanks to crish.