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April 25, 2003 The Washington Times "If all is fair in love and war, cyberspace is becoming a new battleground. People aren't using the Internet just to find love anymore; they're using it to catch wayward lovers. With a little bit of creativity and, on occasion, some moderately priced software, suspicious partners can become their own private investigators or, more simply put, e-mail spies." The Washington Times examines how Spector Pro and eBlaster are helping spouses take control of their relationships by learning the truth... "They find e-mails; they find an adulterous relationship. People are getting really good at searching where people have been on the Internet." May, 2002 Macworld Magazine
May 6, 2002 San Francisco Business Times Fremont official Dave Jenson is concerned about traffic. Not on the city's roads, but on municipal employees' Internet connections. The city monitors its network for signs of dubious or distracted surfing, so if employees tiptoe into the darker corners of the web or dally too long at Schwab.com, they'll probably be warned. If they persist, or get caught making efforts to cover their digital footsteps, the network administrators install Spector. The software can record every keystroke entered at a particular workstation, whether it was saved or deleted. It can retrieve all emails sent from it -- even those using supposedly anonymous services such as Hotmail or AOL Instant Messaging. And it can not only look up the web pages or chat rooms the user visited, but exactly what was read, viewed or said there. "We use the software to find out exactly what they're doing," said Jenson, Fremont's director of information technology. Ricki Lake Featured on the syndicated television talk show Ricki Lake (airing on Monday, May 6). There's more than one way to catch a cheater, and the alleged but unsuspecting - two-timers on today's episode are about to experience what its like to be the main course on "Ricki's" "how to expose a cheater" menu. Today's guests are convinced that their mates have been unfaithful and are turning to "Ricki" to help them verify their suspicions and their mates are shocked to discover that they've been under "surveillance" from some of the best experts in the business! April 23, 2002 PC Magazine
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What can you expect if someone puts SpectorSoft's Spector 2.2 on your computer? It will secretly take hundreds of snapshots an hour of every website, chat group and e-mail that appears on your screen, and store them so that the special someone who is spying on you can review them later. A new product, SpectorSoft's eBlaster, will send the spy detailed e-mail reports updating your computer activities as often as every 30 minutes. These products work in stealth mode, so the people being spied on are totally unaware. March 19, 2001 Fortune The End of Privacy: http://www.fortune.com/indexw.jhtml?channel=artcol.jhtml March 17, 2001 NBC Nightly News On March 17, NBC aired an article which showed various ways that parents keep track of where their children are and what they are up to. The segment discussed how parents are using monitoring tools to find out exactly what their children are doing on the Internet. A parent who uses Spector talked about how he uses the software. March 17-18, 2001 CNNdotCOM It's called snoopware and it allows snooping into someone's computer to monitor their every movement -- including read their e-mail and watching their chat rooms sessions. http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/tools.snoopware/index.html March 13, 2001 SmartMoney Suspect that someone's been burrowing through your hard drive at night? Install Spector 2.1 ($69.95; www.spectorsoft.com) to find out for sure. http://www.smartmoney.com/consumer/index.cfm?story=spies February 9, 2001 (Originally aired December 15, 2000) TechTV - CyberCrimes Show If you suspected your spouse or significant other was cheating on you, what lengths would you go to learn the truth? http://www.techtv.com/cybercrime/privacy/story/587,00.html
Business Week Featured in the e.biz section of the November 20, 2000 edition of Business Week. November 6, 2000 Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal had a page one feature on various ways parents monitor their children's whereabouts and activities. Spector software was discussed as a way for parents to monitor their children's Internet activities. October 4, 2000 Ricki Lake Featured on the syndicated television talk show Ricki Lake (airing on Wednesday, October 4). On today's "Ricki," family members confront loved ones they say are addicted to cybersex. A mother of four is accused of being online for more than 20 hours a day! Her son says her kids are being neglected because of her obsession with the web. Another guest is surprised to learn that his web room "chat" partner is only 17 years old! The girl's mother is less than pleased with her daughter's web friend, and both the mother and the daughter demand that he leave her alone! Ricki gets web friendly and tries to determine who is using the web for innocent fun, and who is an addict. September 29, 2000 NewsWeek Online Products: Corporate snooping software finds an unintended market spouses in search of cheaters... Read the article online at: http://www.msnbc.com/news/466028.asp September 13, 2000 Los Angeles Times Featured on Page 2 of the Style section. September 12, 2000 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Read the article online at: http://www.jsonline.com/bym/tech/news/sep00/spy12091100.asp September 12, 2000 The Dr. Laura Show Spector and Spectorsoft president Doug Fowler featured on the syndicated television talk show "Dr. Laura". August 21, 2000 ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings A Spector user is filmed talking about how she discovered that her husband was cheating on her. August 9, 2000 Good Morning America SpectorSoft user Greg Young talks about how he discovered his wife engaging in online affairs. July 5, 2000 Boston Globe Feature Article on Cyber Cheating. July 3, 2000 San Francisco Examiner Read the article online at: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/archive/2000/07/03/ June 22, 2000 New York Times The New York Times features Spector in its weekly Technology column called "Circuits". In this article, a woman who used Spector to prove that her husband was cheating attributed Spector to "saving her life". "I have no sympathy for people who would try to claim that two wrongs don't make a right," said the woman in Nashville who spied on her husband. "Spector helped save my life. How dare anyone say to me that what I did was wrong? When you're searching for truth and your spouse is doing everything he can to cover up, you depend on programs like Spector."
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