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Just an FYI. I've recently started using a non activated iPhone 4 as a var. The sound quality is great, but the battery life isn't as good as I would hope, I got about 2.5 hours recording of her in the car before it died. I'm not in a position to activate it, or I would use it as a GPS as well, though, that would drain the battery faster. Just an idea for those who can't buy a var for whatever reason, but if you have an old smart phone laying around, give that a shot.
 
Just an FYI. I've recently started using a non activated iPhone 4 as a var. The sound quality is great, but the battery life isn't as good as I would hope, I got about 2.5 hours recording of her in the car before it died. I'm not in a position to activate it, or I would use it as a GPS as well, though, that would drain the battery faster. Just an idea for those who can't buy a var for whatever reason, but if you have an old smart phone laying around, give that a shot.
What kind of vehicle does she drive?

And is the iPhone GSM (ATT or T-Mobile) or CDMA? If CDMA, is it Verizon or Sprint?
 
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Best GPS Tracking option. -Cost vs Value Utility.

This Device is awesome:

GPS Log Book - Home

Only available on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009SA8UTQ/ref=cm_sw_su_dp


  • Pop off the sticker.
  • Remove the case carefully and put black tape around the LED's that flash. They look "fishy"/suspicious. Replace case.
  • Optional: Paint over the LED window with black nail polish.
  • Optional: Put some black tape over the micro USB port (for synching)
  • Put in cigarette lighter as your USB charger--Hide i plain sight.


Very accurate. Overlays on google maps and is accurate down to the space the car parks in in the parking lot. Really it is that good. Excellent web based syncing utility. No need to worry about battery life, or steep monthly fees for an unnecessary real time tracking service.
 
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Best GPS Tracking option. -Cost vs Value Utility.

This Device is awesome:

GPS Log Book - Home

Only available on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009SA8UTQ/ref=cm_sw_su_dp


  • Pop off the sticker.
  • Remove the case carefully and put black tape around the LED's that flash. They look "fishy"/suspicious. Replace case.
  • Optional: Paint over the LED window with black nail polish.
  • Optional: Put some black tape over the micro USB port (for synching)
  • Put in cigarette lighter as your USB charger--Hide i plain sight.


Very accurate. Overlays on google maps and is accurate down to the space the car parks in in the parking lot. Really it is that good. Excellent web based syncing utility. No need to worry about battery life, or steep monthly fees for an unnecessary real time tracking service.
I'm actually tempted to buy one of those just to tinker around w/ it. (And, on a side note, newer models of the Chevy Silverado -- not sure about other GM models... not to mention other makes/models -- have a hidden, lockable compartment underneath the front seat... w/ a charging port in it. :D )

It's be pretty awesome if they made a GPS that worked via an ODB connector.
 
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I'm actually tempted to buy one of those just to tinker around w/ it. (And, on a side note, newer models of the Chevy Silverado -- not sure about other GM models... not to mention other makes/models -- have a hidden, lockable compartment underneath the front seat... w/ a charging port in it. :D )

It's be pretty awesome if they made a GPS that worked via an ODB connector.
Like this?

http://www.amazon.com/GoTrack-EZ--Z.../B002TMT080/ref=sr_1_7?s=gps&ie=UTF8&qid=1433041650&sr=1-7&keywords=gps+tracker


I would have gone this route, but all of these that I found require a monthly service fee for real time tracking. They are intended for fleet management. GPS Log book I can use it whenever and not use it for months without a problem. Most of the services require a $50 - $75 'reactivation' fee if you drop the service for even a month.
 
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Like this?

Amazon.com : GoTrack EZ--Zero Install Real-Time GPS Vehicle Tracker : Commercial Trucking Gps Units : GPS & Navigation


I would have gone this route, but all of these that I found require a monthly service fee for real time tracking. They are intended for fleet management. GPS Log book I can use it whenever and not use it for months without a problem. Most of the services require a $50 - $75 'reactivation' fee if you drop the service for even a month.
That's why I mentioned that it would be cool if this specific product were offered w/ an ODB option.
 
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Its a Ford Explorer...
Look around for any discrete charging ports that may be available in the vehicle. Trucks and SUVs tend to have more than a couple, and some of them may be hidden from view, which would be perfect.

You could also get a third-party external battery pack or battery case for the phone in order to provide it w/ some extra juice.

...and its AT&T, why?
That's awesome. Try taking it to an MVNO like Cricket, FreedomPop, MetroPCS, Straight Talk, etc to see about getting it activated on a very inexpensive talk/text/data plan. You might be able to find one for $30/mo or less.
 
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This belongs in this thread:

If you want to get a view of what your spouse is looking by watching network traffic, this can be achieved through the router if you administer and control it.

Gargoyle is an open source feature rich firmware software upgrade that works on many routers.

Gargoyle Router Management Utility

It has two features that are helpful. One that shows what domains (website servers) where visited and the other shows what search terms where searched on. Both give line item log entries with IP address or machine name making it is a simple matter to see what kind of websites are visited and searches are made. This can reveal dating sites, porn sites, searching for hotels locally, house hunting in other states--whatever.

Notes:

You can filter your own machine IP to reduce clutter.

If your spouse is sophisticated and uses a personal VPN service or the TOR browser, this method is completely defeated and none of the traffic over the VPN will appear in the utility.

Also, Google now tries to default all searches to a secure connection (https) so it is increasingly hard to observe what search terms are made from the network, but some of the are still caught if they are submitted through some insecure forms.

You are looking for patterns of use, not a single hit on a domain because almost anything can get loaded with ad content by mistake. So if you see Match.com loaded once in a while, or even a porn site, that might just be a banner ad. But if they are spending an hour searching profiles on Match.com then will show up in the form of many related Match.com subdomains. For example (profiles.match.com, usr.match.com, and anything else like that. Look for patterns not single or few suspicious domains.

It is important to note that each domain will only show the latest 'hit' or entry and it moves up the log each time it is hit.

There is a lot of junk domains related to ad content, and backend services for the web, but what you are looking for should be easy to pick out. You can copy and paste the domains over to the browser to check them out.

If you just need to get an idea what is going on over the network this fits the bill.

Sample output Domains:

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Sample output Searches:

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This is great ScrambledEggs, unfortunately it's not compatible with my router. I think I'm going to have to research a bit more for mine. Currently I am routing all traffic through my server, where it is picked up by a couple of programs I have there (Wireshark, NetworkMiner, and Commview). Unfortunately, they don't display search queries. Also, I'm trying to see if the iPhone sends texts via wifi, when connected to the router, in which case, I'd love to see if I could catch them, and unscramble them.
 
This is great ScrambledEggs, unfortunately it's not compatible with my router. I think I'm going to have to research a bit more for mine. Currently I am routing all traffic through my server, where it is picked up by a couple of programs I have there (Wireshark, NetworkMiner, and Commview). Unfortunately, they don't display search queries.
New router!

Also, I'm trying to see if the iPhone sends texts via wifi, when connected to the router...
It does.

...in which case, I'd love to see if I could catch them, and unscramble them.
Ehhh... you're not going to be able to do that.
 
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She actually handed me her phone on Monday, and asked me to back it up to my computer. It was like hitting the lottery. There is programs out there that will open up the ios backup, let you see everytthing, and even let you see some deleted texts. Unfortunately, it lead to dday 2, which I will be posting about in the next day or two. I will be adding the names of the programs shortly as well.
 
She actually handed me her phone on Monday, and asked me to back it up to my computer. It was like hitting the lottery. There is programs out there that will open up the ios backup, let you see everytthing, and even let you see some deleted texts. Unfortunately, it lead to dday 2, which I will be posting about in the next day or two. I will be adding the names of the programs shortly as well.
Please share!

(Sorry, BTW. :( )
 
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This is great ScrambledEggs, unfortunately it's not compatible with my router. I think I'm going to have to research a bit more for mine. Currently I am routing all traffic through my server, where it is picked up by a couple of programs I have there (Wireshark, NetworkMiner, and Commview). Unfortunately, they don't display search queries. Also, I'm trying to see if the iPhone sends texts via wifi, when connected to the router, in which case, I'd love to see if I could catch them, and unscramble them.
If you have all that, you don't need Gargoyle. Here is the secret sauce to extract search queries out of your Wireshark captures. Note this is fairly advanced stuff and you need some Linux/Unix Shell experience to follow: (Filenames in italics)



Extract http packets from pcap and drop them in a ordered text file:



tshark -r capture.pcap -P -Y "http" > capture.txt



Use sed to remove machine ugliness and redundant information and drop non http lines in file with grep:



sed 's/^.*http:/http:/' capture.txt | sed 's/[GET].*//' | grep http > capture_cleaned.txt



Filter positively for text that matches any search with Google with Grep:



more capture_cleaned.txt | grep -i "google.com" | grep –i “search?”



The output is the easy to understand line item extraction of what searches where made. For example this is what a search for "Facebook" would look like:


-http://clients1.google.com/complete/search?client=safari&q=f

-http://clients1.google.com/complete/search?client=safari&q=fa

-http://clients1.google.com/complete/search?client=safari&q=face

-http://clients1.google.com/complete/search?client=safari&q=faceb

-http://clients1.google.com/complete/search?client=safari&q=facebo

-http://clients1.google.com/complete/search?client=safari&q=faceboo

-http://clients1.google.com/complete/search?client=safari&q=facebook




Note that each character typed in the search box initiated a separate packet/search to Google as it was typed.



Note that by default, Google now handles search by https so this method is not working so well any more. If you can get https disabled from the Google settings account you are in business with this. However, some searches force clear text http sessions and still can be observed, just not most searches.

You can do this all through searches in the Wireshark UI but it will be long and painful and hard to keep track of what you already looked at.
 
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Added passage about KIK which according to a couple sites I found is THE app for cheaters ATM. If anyone cares to go to that two girl name cheat site to verify. Id be grateful.
 
How can you ever find out if a fling happened but isn't going on now ? May be even a 1 time thing ? Probably could never right ?
Eh... depends. Are you able to narrow your suspicions down to a specific timeline?
 
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How can you ever find out if a fling happened but isn't going on now ? May be even a 1 time thing ? Probably could never right ?
never say never! (say 'unlikely'), possibilities:

  • Old evidence from that time period (hotel bills, credit credit bills, telephone records, old phone or phone backup)
  • record a current conversation where the cheater talks about previous affairs with someone
  • polygraph (debatable)
  • spontaneous confession or someone else knows and finally decides to spill the beans. Possible ruse: have someone else get them talking/bragging about affairs over some drinks
  • find journal/diary
 
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