Do you have a feeling that someone tried to access your computer
when you stepped out for a lunch or quick coffee break? Perhaps
your colleague or the person sitting in the next desk tried to log in or
play something wicked on your computer while you were away for a quick
session.
So, how do you know if someone
tried to access your computer in your absence? Well, here is a way by
which you get notified every time when such an attempt is made.
The website called MouseLock.co
gives a solution here. All you have to do is visit the site’s homepage,
sign in to your Gmail account and select your secret point (unlock
code) from the screen. Once you do this, you will have to place your
mouse cursor into the slot shown and click on it. This will activate the
mouse lock feature on your computer screen.
So,
when an unauthorized person tries to move the mouse in your absence, he
will be given just a few seconds to select the unlock code. Upon
failure to do so, you will get an instant notification about the
intrusion in your mailbox.
If
you have a webcam attached to your computer, you can even get the photo
of the person trying to intrude. This will make it easy for you to
figure out who actually was the person.
As
this is an easy to use web application, you can use it any time just by
loading the MouseLock website without the need to install anything on
your computer. Even though MouseLock does not manage to prevent the
intrusion, it will give you an instant notification about it, so that
you aware of what is happening at your desk when you are away.
How it Works?
MouseLock
operates by using the “mouseLeaveEvent” from JQuery to track the mouse
movements. On the other hand, it uses the “getUserMedia()” API that is
supported by Chrome and Firefox to capture the webcam photographs.