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Reverse Email Trace and IP Trace to Stop Internet Harassment
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Internet harassment has become an increasingly common problem in recent years, but it can be easily addressed through the use such tools as reverse email trace and IP trace. One who has had an encounter with this kind of harassment should seek the help of a private investigator who is experienced the matter. Most private investigators are able to source the person behind the harassment in a matter of hours from just one email.

Maybe you've had the unfortunate experience of dealing with internet harassment, or perhaps you were unaware that it had even occurred. If you have received annoying or insulting emails from someone on numerous occasions, that is considered internet harassment. On a worse scale, if you've ever been threatened in a single email, that as well is internet harassment. It may have been the result of some brief interaction you had with someone over the internet, or possibly from someone with whom you have regular dealings. Either way, it's still considered all the same, some incidents just being worse than others.

You probably just deleted the emails, and ignored the person who sent them to you. And that's a common reaction for a lot of people who deal with internet harassment. It's a quick fix, and initially it may seem to be all that's needed. What about the person who won't stop sending those emails? And if you don't know who it is, then what do you do?

Well, you definitely want to consider employing the services of a private investigator. You'll need to have one or more of the harassing emails available for them to examine, usually one per offending email address. They will be able to perform a complete email trace from each of the emails and hopefully identify the sender. Additionally, you may want them to go a step further and conduct an IP trace as well, which will determine their exact location, or at least where they sent the emails from. This could come in hand if things get hectic and you have to involve law enforcement.

Each of these services combined are quite powerful, and will allow you to find out who you need to contact to report the abuse. The full email trace report will give you the real name of the sender of the emails, not just what they used to create the email accounts. You'll be given their address, a contact phone number, and if it's there to be found, the private investigator can even find out their place of employment. This is far more information than you'll ever get from the free email lookups that are floating around the internet. Most of the results from those aren't even real, they're just a mashup of information taken from other sites public databases. With a highly trained expert private investigator on your side, you can be confident that you'll be able to get right to the root of your internet harassment problems.

You don't have to put up with it, there is help available. Even if you're only dealing with pesky annoying emails, you might want to put an end to it before it gets worse. You need to find a reliable private investigator to take your case, and one who is an expert in the area of email tracing.

Don't know where to begin? Check out Ed Opperman, President of Opperman Investigations. He's an expert private investigator, and specializes in email tracing and cyberstalking investigations. If you have been or think you might be a victim of cyberstalking, visit http://www.emailrevealer.com to get help now!

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Article Submitted On: February 05, 2009

  • MLA Style Citation:
    Opperman, Ed "Reverse Email Trace and IP Trace to Stop Internet Harassment." Reverse Email Trace and IP Trace to Stop Internet Harassment. 5 Feb. 2009 EzineArticles.com. 22 Nov. 2009 <http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1961782>.
  • APA Style Citation:
    Opperman, E. (2009, February 5). Reverse Email Trace and IP Trace to Stop Internet Harassment. Retrieved November 22, 2009, from http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1961782
  • Chicago Style Citation:
    Opperman, Ed "Reverse Email Trace and IP Trace to Stop Internet Harassment." Reverse Email Trace and IP Trace to Stop Internet Harassment EzineArticles.com. http://ezinearticles.com/?id=1961782


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