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On this website you will learn:
 
 
      What is Computer Spyware?
 
            Who Installs Computer Spyware and Why?
 
                      How Can you Detect Computer Spyware?
  
                                 How Can you Remove Computer Spyware?
 

The issue of Computer Spyware has been getting a lot of attention lately in the media, from businesses and the government. There are a lot of misunderstandings when it comes to Computer Spyware, One of the biggest issues that causes a problem is with the confusion on how to define the different types of Computer Spyware. The vague definition of Spyware itself is used to cover a wide range of applications, from adware/spyware to Computer Monitoring Surveillance Spyware.

Our focus is on the more malicious and dangerous types of Surveillance Spyware that Estranged Spouses, Hackers, Thieves and Stalkers commonly use that are the greatest threat to your privacy. This includes Activity Monitors that while they may not be intended to be used as spyware, they are still a danger to personal privacy if used improperly. 

Our definition of Computer Monitoring Surveillance Spyware for the purpose of this website is any software program installed on your computer, which intercepts keystrokes and information from your computer system without your knowledge or consent. These devices are the computer equivalent of phone taps.

A major problem is that with the lack of knowledge among the general public on the many different types of Computer Spyware, this can cause a false sense of security when people run an anti spyware program and think their computer is Spyware free. Unless you know the difference between adware/spyware and the more malicious keystroke logging and monitoring spyware, you may not be using the right anti-spyware software to search a computer for and remove computer surveillance spyware. Some of the most commonly used and popular programs to detect spyware are good at finding and removing adware/spyware but aren’t the right tool to find the more dangerous computer monitoring surveillance spyware. Our focus is on the more malicious computer monitoring surveillance spyware that is the greatest threat to your privacy.

 

                              

 

This website is maintained by Robert Pac the foremost expert on Computer Spyware Technical Security Countermeasures (CSTSCM).

Robert Pac is a CompTia Security+, Massachusetts Licensed Private Detective that specializes in High-Tech Investigations. He is the author of "Computer Spyware Technical Surveillance Countermeasures". This authoritative manual is used by Private Investigators worldwide to learn how to perform  Technical Surveillance Countermeasures on a Computer to locate and remove hardware and software Computer Spyware Devices.

He was the Private Investigator for the Ricki Lake show appearing on the show over 40 times during their last two seasons. His Technical Skills and Expertise in Undercover Surveillance and High-Tech Investigations led him to be called "Private Investigator Extraordinaire" by Ricki Lake.

Who do you trust with your sensitive Computer Investigations the Investigator that read the book or the Computer Investigator that wrote the book on Computer Spyware Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (CSTSCM).

CSTSCM is a process used to search and detect hidden hardware and software computer surveillance spyware monitoring devices and the methods used to disable them.

When you hire us a highly trained Computer Spyware Countermeasures Specialist will perform a thorough examination of your computer system using CSTSCM guidelines developed by Robert Pac which include:

 

  • Signature based anti spyware software
  • Heuristics based anti spyware software
  • A physical examination inside and out of you computer & keyboard for hardware keystroke loggers
  • A manual search of your computer for hidden spyware signature files
  • A Search of  the running systems process area for suspicious programs
  • A Hot key search of your computer to trigger hidden spyware programs

 

If hiring a Professional Computer Investigator to perform a CSTSCM Sweep isn't an option and you can only use one piece of software then SpyCop is the software program to use to detect and remove computer spyware surveillance monitoring programs.

 

SpyCop is "THE" first Anti Spyware Software program, Professional Private Investigator’s and Computer Spyware Experts use to detect and remove the specific types of computer spyware we talk about on this website.

 

 

 

The following United States Government Agencies trust SpyCop to protect their Computers:


(DHS) Department of Homeland Security, (FBI) Federal Bureau of Investigation, (DOS) Department of State, (OIG) Office of The Inspector General, (IRS) Internal Revenue Service, (NASA) National Aeronautics & Space Administration, (FDA) US Food & Drug Administration, (CAP) Civil Air Patrol, (SSA) Social Security Administration, (USDA) United States Department of Agriculture, (USGS) US Geological Survey, (USDVA) Department of Vetrans Affairs, (HHS) Health & Human Services, (NTSR) National Transportation Safety Board, (LANL) Los Alamos National Laboratory (National Security Nuclear Safety), (LOC) Library of Congress
(NPS) National Park Service, (NIST) National Institute of Standards & Technology, (LLNL) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (National Security Lab), (SNL) Sandia National Laboratories (Nuclear Lab)

 

Published Book:

"Computer Spyware Technical Surveillance Countermeasures":

A Guide for Detecting Hardware and Software Computer Monitoring Spyware Devices

 

Published Articles:

"Cell Phone Forensics: Deleted Text Message Recovery 101" PI Magazine May/June 2007

"Data Integrity: Protecting Confidential Information" PI Magazine March/April 2006

"Computer Spyware and the Digital Detective" PI Magazine October/November 2004

"Secure your Computer System" PI Magazine Spring 2002

  

Member:

 

LPDAM- Licensed Private Detective Association of Massachusetts

BECCA- Business Espionage Controls & Countermeasures Association

 

 

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