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Criminals Used to Demand, “You Money or Your life” – Now They Can Have Both

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

According to the Georgia Tech Research Institute in Atlanta, those simple five or six letter passwords you’ve been using to secure your computer or restrict access to your online information is just not cutting it – giving criminal hackers (as well as amateurs) easy access to your money and your life. Yes, the shorter passwords [...]

Cell Phones, Batteries and Blame

Monday, August 16th, 2010

In an article that appeared in today’s issue of USA Today, Are Lithium-Ion Batteries the Next Threat to Airline Safety? Gary Stoller recounts the incident in which American Airline Flight Attendants confiscated 58 lithium-ion batteries, cell phones and other electronic devices from one passenger during their flight from New York City to Buenos Aires on [...]

Background Checks Could Save Your Company

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Is it a crime for a job applicant to lie on their résumé – or simply a moral issue that’s best left between them and their conscience? At the same time, does an employer have the right to conduct a “background” investigation on the job applicant as part of the application process – or is [...]

Watching Over Their Innocent Worlds

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

My wife and I have a rock solid policy; our little girls never, ever go into a public restroom alone…period. They go with each other or my wife takes them.

I’m not paranoid; I’m a parent – and an investigator. And I’ve seen too many cases like the “Magic Jeff” case – the former youth minister from a Kennesaw, Georgia church named Jeffrey Alan Wasley, 39, who was sentenced to 20-years in federal prison this week in Atlanta.

A Few Tips For Protecting Your Teens On “Prom Night”

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Ah, May… that special time of year, when your teens are dressing up like real adults (albeit, fashions best suited for bridesmaids and groomsmen) to take part in that annual Spring tradition – The Prom. But don’t fool yourself – that “tradition” is most often a “right of passage”.  You remember.  Think back – Prom [...]

Finding a Credible and Reliable Private Investigator

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

Writer and private investigator, Randy Wiles, recently wrote an article for Atlanta Life Magazine, "The Scoop on Using a Snoop, A private eye tells all." The article discusses the importance of hiring a credible private investigator. Hunter Investigations provided story information and quotes for the article. A link to the full article is provided below [...]