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A friend of mine is having a problem with her Husband cheating on her and she would like to know if there is anyway to read the cache files to get emails and anything else she can get to nail her loser husband??
thanks ...They were using AOL 7.0 and upgraded to AOL 8.0 in the last 5 days...and are using WIN XP PRO anfd IE6..Anything that would be useful would be wonderful!!! Thanks again...Also is there anyway to keep the cache files readable??? For whenever viewing?? Again...thanks |
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Mondsreitersmann
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Skingrad
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Hi there, oldlodge and welcome to the PCM forums!
![]() I'm sorry to know that. Dunno about the cache thing. But do a search in google with the string "spy programs" and you should have some options for monitoring proggies. I think some of them have shareware versions.
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Thanks..She is already using SpyAgent....for Keystroke logging...looking for old emails and other info she can use...thanks!
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Happy B-day..Mine is the 21st of Feb. I want to help her...
Anyway I've tried almost everything to decryprt cache files for her...she says, "I need as much as I can get"...Somebody help me, Please!! I want to help as much as I can...Great woman!! Has 4 kids...anybody out there to help?? |
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Join Date: May 2000
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Moderator comment:
Much as we would like to help you, there are possible legal and ethical considerations here, which the policy of PC Mech is fairly clear on. From our FAQ: Quote:
/end moderator comment From a personal standpoint, my best advice to you would be this - if you wish to help her, help her find a professional to hire that specializes in this kind of work - a private detective so to speak. You have to remember that AOL e-mail is not stored on the local machine unless he's saved it in the personal filing cabinet, it's all on the server, so this isn't something simple. When the mail is "deleted" it's gone, no evidence is on the local machine and AOL isn't going to cooperate without a court order. |
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Member (12 bit)
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Oklahoma
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Honestly it sounds like you are mining for salt to throw on a wound. Best of Luck to all of you in a bad situation.
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