Is it LEGAL for someone to have JAG/Private Attorney hack into personal email accounts?
July 22nd, 2010
Hello, everyone. Currently Im going through a divorce and my soon to be ex-husband has hacked into my accounts. I can no longer access my email account with all of my sensitive information connecting to my bank, external emails.. etc. I have contacted the police and the internet Crime online website. They were of no assistance whatsoever. Someone Please help!?!?!?
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July 22nd, 2010
Yes Brenda. If you used a government computer or if this happened on a military base then the short answer is "yes." If it’s not the governmetn computer, but is a computer you both own and/or use in your home, then again, the answer is "yes, he can legally snoop" because as joint property/joint use, neither of you have any right to a reasonable expectation of privacy on that computer.
July 22nd, 2010
Unfortunately you cannot do something about it. You shouldve taken care of your email passwords in the first place.. There are two things you can do:
1.) Confront him about it and smash his face with a champagne bottle so he would give you back your password.
or
2.) Hack into his account too.
Authorities wont be able to help you.
July 22nd, 2010
hi, I don’t think hacking is the word to use. Changing passwords is more common in your situation. Contact your isp >internet service provider< and have a new password setup with them, if need explain the circumstances. Than the accounts you will have to do this also with them. In the end he will be on the outside looking in. Just remember whatever password he knows he can change on you so get to it first and change it or call and have them changed unless you want him accessing all your accounts. good luck
July 22nd, 2010
well unfortunately the government does it on a constatnt basis so your husband could probably use that as an excuse…but then they usually lied about it until they got caught then made it a law…lol…im sorry your going thru this but you’re gonna have to fight back dirty also!! And you can go to your bank and change all your acounts!!!as well as change your email accounts..and passwords….unless your hubby’s name is on all your bank accounts you shouldnt have problems!