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January 5th, 2006, 07:34 PM
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tracing access to email account
Two companies on the Internet claim they can trace for anyone accessing your email. They claim they search the IP address of the owner's email account and then trace to see which IP addresses are actually accessing the email. They claim they can do this even with webmail accounts like Yahoo and Hotmail. How is this possible? Wouldn't Yahoo or Hotmail have to give these companies access to this information? If they can do this without assistance from Yahoo or Hotmail, how are they doing it? Would the person accessing the account have to actually open an email? If that's the case then there are free services that will trace this for me. Do you have to link to the investigating company's server for a trace like this to work?
They charge a lot of money for the service, but will not answer these questions I've posed to you. Since they refuse to tell me how this type of trace works without first getting my credit card number I decided to bring it here to the experts. I hope you can shed some light on exactly how they're doing this type of trace.
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