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Men and women cheat on their spouses at an alarming rate. Research shows that between 52 and 73 % of people are in a relationship with a cheater. How do you find out if you are one of them? Do you know or suspect you are, but can’t prove it? Cyber Lies, By John Lucich, is your expert guide to get access to hidden and , until now, out or reach technical information that reveals what you need to know. (Dr. Luanne Linquist, MFT, MCC)

Cyber Lies was written for the spouse or parent who has limited knowledge of computers. It places the power of computer forensics in your hands, which will enable you to access and review data stored on computers or cell phones. Cyber Lies will educate and empower people to find the truth. www.cyberlies.com

John Lucich is the author of Cyber Lies and is an internationally recognized computer forensic expert. He has been involved in computer crime investigations and computer forensics since the late 1980’s and founded the High Tech Crime Network in 1991, an international organization of computer forensic experts from 18 countries.

About the Author
John Lucich is the author of Cyber Lies and is an internationally recognized computer forensic expert. He has been involved in Cyberliescomputer crime investigations and computer forensics since the late 1980’s and founded the High Tech Crime Network in 1991, an international organization of computer forensic experts from 18 countries.

Review:
“Lucich takes a subject that might well be overwhelming for the average, everyday reader, and makes it understandable and accessible…His writing style is clear and comforting, but also very precise and to the point. Almost anyone should be able to follow his crystal-clear instructions, even those with no prior computer/digital training.”
REVIEW OF: Cyber Lies - When Finding the Truth Matters
ISBN: 978-0-9774894-0-4

Marriage: A challenging, rewarding state of love, commitment, and most important of all: trust. But what happens when one of the people in the relationship begins to stray…must the other either suffer in silent doubt, or furious, certain knowledge of the other’s infidelity, but no solid evidence? Lucich has an answer for such a dilemma: Cyber Lies: When Finding the Truth Matters. Lucich, a “law enforcement veteran, college professor, and internationally recognized computer forensic expert” has developed a system for detecting the truth about the possibly cheating spouse.

The author begins by introducing the premise of the book: that the Internet has become a veritable hotbed of cheating, that the digital world is rife with people either willing to engage in anonymous, online sex, or those who enable more traditional affairs through seemingly untraceable programming, even websites where perfect strangers would lie to someone’s else’s wife regarding their spouse’s whereabouts in exchange for alibis for themselves. In a world where infidelity has always been common, the Internet has upped the ante of cheating, making it much, much easier to deceive a trusting mate.

Even worse, the author discusses the incredibly demoralizing effects of doubting one’s own instincts: “Cheating spouses will often tell their spouse that they love them and frequently try to place the blame for their suspicions back on them. A wife once asked me, “Am I crazy?” I replied, “Here, look at these nude pictures of your husband that he was sending out via email to other women. No, you’re not crazy! He is.”

Lucich, in the space of less than 200 pages, takes the reader on a concise, easy-to-read crash course on computers and how forensic experts can glean inappropriate content an erring husband/wife might potentially have left on them. Lucich takes a subject that might well be overwhelming for the average, everyday reader, and makes it understandable and accessible, giving the reader the know-how and confidence on how to proceed, covering almost every imaginable aspect the reader might reasonably encounter, as well as the various possible legal repercussions that might help or hinder divorce proceedings should they turn out to be necessary.

An equally rich source of research on a straying husband or wife, according to Lucich, is the cell phone: “Something for you to remember is that a growing number of people use the same cell phone for communicating with their spouse *and* the person with whom they are cheating.” The author guides the reader on how to check a spouses’ cell phone to see if there are incriminating behaviors going on: what to look for, and how to find it.

While it is very unfortunate that a book like Cyber Lies needs to be written, it’s a comfort to know that someone like Lucich is in the reader’s corner.

Review by Kathleen Youmans for ForeWord CLARION reviews

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