It depends on how tech saavy they are. Technically there are ways and tools to be able to do it, depending on the mail client being used (Yahoo vs Gmail). One example is tracking last IP login on gmail. www.unhackableheart.com shows how you can detect if someone has been reading your emails, so it might be worth checking out to see if you did some of the techniques mentioned there.
Jordan
January 25, 2012 1:36 AM
I have to disagree with you there. In 90% of circumstances, you are correct, it is highly unethical to hack into a spouses account, but if that account is on a dating site, while I can't really say it is. Then again, their presence on the site should be incriminating enough, without the need to "hack."
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November 3, 2011 7:41 PM
It depends on how tech saavy they are. Technically there are ways and tools to be able to do it, depending on the mail client being used (Yahoo vs Gmail). One example is tracking last IP login on gmail. www.unhackableheart.com shows how you can detect if someone has been reading your emails, so it might be worth checking out to see if you did some of the techniques mentioned there.
January 25, 2012 1:36 AM
I have to disagree with you there. In 90% of circumstances, you are correct, it is highly unethical to hack into a spouses account, but if that account is on a dating site, while I can't really say it is. Then again, their presence on the site should be incriminating enough, without the need to "hack."