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EmailRevealer.com’s Digital Forensics Services Catch Cheaters using Cell Phones, Computers

Henderson, Nevada – In a time when cheaters use technology to facilitate, and obscure, their extramarital activity, technology has also taken steps to uncover what the unfaithful attempt to hide. Email Revealer, an online investigation service operating at http://www.emailrevealer.com, now offers their customers the option to recover deleted data from cell phones and computers through their digital forensics services. Data retrieved through the computer and (http://www.emailrevealer.com) cellular forensics services may be used to prove cases of infidelity, to replace detailed cell phone billing records, and to recover data previously thought to have been deleted from a computer or handheld mobile device.

Retrieving cell phone data, particularly usage records, can prove to be beneficial when one is trying to identify extramarital activity. However, due to legal restrictions and privacy laws, consumers are not generally able to retrieve detailed billing or usage data for cell phones when their name is not on the billing account. This is why Email Revealer’s new cellular forensics services can be helpful in infidelity investigations.

According to Ed Opperman, the owner of EmailRevealer.com, “This [cellular forensic investigation] is an excellent legal alternative to cell phone billing records, which are now illegal to obtain. Plus, with a cellular forensics report, you can receive more information than a billing record would [provide], such as deleted text messages and images.”

Opperman’s website, EmailRevealer.com¸ describes his cellular forensics services as a way to replace detailed cell phone billing records. While lacking the ties to (http://www.emailrevealer.com) infidelity investigations, the information retrieved from a cellular forensics investigation exceeds a simple inbound and outbound call log, and these investigations work on a variety of handheld and mobile devices. Opperman continues, “Just about any type of hand held digital device can be examined and all kinds of deleted data can be recovered… deleted images, SMS messages, caller ID history…and more.”

Email Revealer’s digital forensics services are not limited to mobile device data recovery, however. Alongside restoring deleted cell phone data, their hard disk data recovery services can retrieve previously deleted files, documents, histories, chat logs, and images from a computer’s hard drive.

About EmailRevealer.com
Email Revealer is an online investigation service that specializes in investigating extramarital activity. In addition to their computer and cell phone forensics services, Email Revealer provides personal ad investigations, porn and escort website investigations, marriage and divorce records searches, and dating service investigation.

For more information on Email Revealer’s digital forensics services, visit http://www.emailrevealer.com/products.php?cat=13

Contact:
Ed Opperman
EmailRevealer.com
PO Box 777381
Henderson, NV 89077
Phone: 888-775-7149
Email: EmailRevealer ( @ ) aol dot com
Website: http://www.emailrevealer.com

January 17, 2010 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Finding Information With a Reverse Email Search

On the surface, an email address may not appear to provide much insight into the person behind that email address. However, in many cases, even a seemingly non-descriptive email address can provide a wealth of information about the person who uses it. Here is some of the information that you can receive from a reverse email search, and some tips on how you can perform your own, albeit limited, reverse email lookups.

Reverse email search
– available information

Much like your full name, your email address can say a lot about you. This can be good or bad, depending on how you look at it. While your email address may appear non-descript and innocuous on the surface, it can, unfortunately, be an investigative nightmare waiting to happen if somebody is trying to find out information on you.

Some of the information that may come available during a reverse email search includes:

* Their ISP or internet service provider
* Their place of work or business
* Their full name, address, or other contact information
* Their internet usage habits – websites that they visit or have accounts at
* Their friends, family members, or associates
* Organizations they are affiliated with or associations they belong to

Especially for those who use the internet frequently — for work or play — it is usually relatively easy to locate information about this type of person based on their email address alone.

DIY reverse email search tips

While in-depth and detailed results from an email lookup can usually only be found through the help of a professional reverse email lookup service, you may be able to find a bit of information about a person behind an email address yourself. Quite simply, if you can use a search engine, you can perform your own limited reverse email research. Here’s how you can do that.

Step 1 – take apart the email address

Email addresses are made up of two parts — the username and the domain name, and a valid email address is in the format of username@domainname.com. For simple reverse email lookups, you’ll want to concentrate on the username, or sometimes called the handle, portion of the email address. In many cases, this part of the email address alone is enough to help you identify some information about the person who uses the email address.

See, when most people create email addresses, they tend to use a username that represents them. They’ll use their full name, parts of their name like firstname last initital or last name first initial, or they’ll use a username that they use in other locations online. Seldom will the average person create an email address that isn’t somehow directly tied to them as an individual or business.

Step 2 – use a search engine to search for their username

To potentially locate information on this person, you just need to search for their username in a search engine. For example, if you want to perform a reverse email search on hopper9010@gmail.com, you’ll want to search for ‘hopper9010’ in Google or another major search engine. While this is a very simplified version of how to perform a reverse email lookup yourself, sometimes it is this easy to find out some basic information on a person behind an email address.

Reverse email search services can provide a lot of information about the person behind the email address. However, unless you’re just looking for basic information, you’ll probably need the help of a reverse email investigation service to get you a full range of details on the email address your curious about.

January 16, 2010 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

EmailRevealer.com Investigations Offers Asset Searches to Locate Hidden Assets

Opperman Investigations adds asset searches to their large and established line of online investigation services.

December 21, 2009 – Opperman Investigations, an online investigation company specializing in identifying extramarital activity on the internet, has added asset searches to their investigative tool chest. Opperman’s asset investigations, available through their website at http://www.emailrevealer.com, provide creditors and individuals going through a divorce an effective legal channel to locate unclaimed or hidden assets to satisfy back debts, to aid with divorce litigation, and to help with collection on child support payments.

Prior to 1999, asset searches were significantly easier than they are today. While legislation passed that year was hailed as a step in the right direction for consumer protection, Ed Opperman, the owner of EmailRevealer.com, shares how these changes affected the private investigation field – “Consumer complaints about privacy triggered lawmakers to enact new legislation. After these changes to privacy laws, many investigators were no longer able to conduct asset searches in strict compliance with the Drivers Protection Privacy Act (DPPA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA). This is mainly due to a reliance on pretexting to obtain financial information. They [investigators] would call the financial institutions and impersonate the actual account holder to obtain the financial information.”

Pretexting, which was a popular tool for investigators trying to locate account types, account numbers, and balances on behalf of their clients, was suddenly off the table. While this did curb the effectiveness of asset searches, specifically those relating to financial accounts held by the individual being investigated, Mr. Opperman’s investigative services have apparently discovered a way to locate financial information about account holders using GLBA-compliant methods. Opperman continues, “[we have] developed legal methods to obtain banking information including the banks where accounts are held. This information in conjunction with subpoena power can locate exact account numbers and balances.”

Opperman’s asset investigation services purportedly can find assets including vehicles, real estate, property, bank accounts, and investment accounts.

About EmailRevealer.com
EmailRevealer.com is an online investigation service specializing in identifying extramarital activity online, though their investigative services provide a wide array of investigation tools – For more information on Opperman Investigations, or to have them review your case, visit their website at http://www.emailrevealer.com

January 16, 2010 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment