
The E-mail Tracer's Guide To The Information Highway
Will the book teach how to break into peoples' e-mail accounts?
Of course not, as doing such a thing would be completely illegal. This book will teach how to obtain information legally.
This book seems to be creating quite a stir in the investigative community, and there are some who are clearly trying to hinder the publication of this book. Why is this?
That's because up until now, a handful of people have been conducting these types of investigations, many of them without any computer degrees or certifications. They've learned that in many basic kinds of cases, with a little bit of training, it's possible to make some pretty easy money doing these investigations, and they aren't exactly anxious for others to learn how.
What about keystroke loggers?
Keystroke loggers should only be used under the direction of a qualified attorney, because there are many times when it would be illegal to use them.
Who "invented" e-mail tracing?
Computer scientists and hackers have been tracing e-mail and packets since the early days, before the Internet as we know today even existed. It's something that we computer scientists have been doing long before law enforcement officers and private investigators became interested.
Who might be interested in reading this book?
While the initial intent of this book was to assist private investigators, this book would be of interest to absolutely anyone. For example, if someone receives a threatening e-mail or wants to find out who is behind a free e-mail account, this book will definitely be of great help. It covers all aspects of how e-mail works, how to do e-mail tracing, what can be done to prevent e-mail from being traced and a whole lot more.
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