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If you own the computer and are sure you're not falling afoul of the law, a hardware keylogger is a winner. Be very, very careful of the law, though. If you happen to log credentials to a site and use them, that's "unauthorized access to a secure computer system" across state lines - a FEDERAL crime.
I'm a licensed private investigator and of course I'm a major geek. The two don't often mix, not with stuff like keyloggers, due to legal concerns. Also, IT based surveillance often only reveals something suspicious, but you're already suspicious, so that gets you nowhere. To actually confirm your suspicions other avenues are often best.
If you'd like you can call the office and we can discuss the best way to resolve your concerns.
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