A 41-year-old man from Austin named Karl Redden Dalley is facing accusation that he criminally tapped into the e-mails of his estranged spouse following planting of spyware on the PC she used, an arrest confirmation stated. Statesman.com reported this in news on March 17, 2011.
Actually, during February 2010, police officials state, the accused dispatched electronic messages to every black and brown belt candidate of the karate training institute in Austin where his wife, Kristin Dalley held classes. The accused wrote that Kristin was illegally involved in a relationship with the institute's chief. Stated investigators that Dally installed SpectorSoft made eBlaster for tracking his wife's electronic mails using his home PC. He also utilized the same spyware for intercepting another PC situated in one karate institute in Austin, the investigators said. Kxan.com published this in news on March 17, 2011.
Furthermore, on being confronted, Dally admitted before his wife that he planted spying material on her notebook machine, lying that he wanted to monitor their kids' activities, the arrest confirmation stated. Meanwhile, the investigators, after searching Dalley's home PC found that the spyware was bought in two separate instances while the system also showed Kristin's personal e-mails, the confirmation further stated. Statesman.com reported this.
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