Yep... Tech stalking is one of those things that "should" be easy enough to deal with legally (roflmao)... But while it's easy to prove it's happening? It's incrediably time consuming to prove
who is doing it, if they have any skill whatsoever, to meet minimum legal standards of guilt. Was told by the local cyber-crimes dept that private investigations generally cost about 400k in man hours. S'why companies have whole departments dedicated to dealing with cyber crime or insurance to cover the investigation costs before bringing the evidence to the police/courts.
Local (city/metro) police
do have a cyber crimes dept., but there's nowhere enough funding to look into every "domestic squabble" :rolleyes: But I get it. My ex is a senior DBA in telecom, it would be a huge effort to trace him. Goes into serious-hacker / NSA skill levels. So he'd be a very hard target. Meanwhile the police are completely overloaded with cases that either go beyond simple harassment into immediate threat to life (fair), and idiots who use their home phone or home computer and take 2 seconds to verify who is doing it... Not cloned phones and bounced IPs & oo7 nonsense. (Shrug. Life.). Yep. Everything he's doing is 12 kinds of illegal, but it's proving he's the one doing it beyond Occam's Razor / circumstantial evidence that becomes the issue.
State/Federal could possibly do it... But they're also at capacity. If it's not Child Porn, Bank Fraud, or Terrorism? It's not on their radar. Which I have to admit is also fair.
<laughing> There was a scene in a movie where one of the main characters paused for a moment to push a button on their phone ("Sorry my ex-wife has an important meeting this morning. I just needed to activate the anti-theft device in her car, and kill the engine.") and then they carried on with the scene... and I stood up and shouted "I HATE these guys!" In the middle of the theatre. Whoops.
Shit. Sorry Friday. Let me see if I can find better. Really truly sorry this is happening to you. Thank you Desi.
No worries. I've pretty much come to peace with the fact that there's nothing legally I can really do about his nonsense. I did get fed up and completely killed all my phone/computer access for 2 years. Computers are pretty easy, since he's in phones. I just need to make sure to never operate email on any device I own (key loggers & parental controls & other spyware were giving him my access codes, so he could tunnel in and mirror my system. Just like working remotely on your work computer from your home computer :p). So I can be online these days, easy peasy. It's just phones he has god-like access to.
Upside... It really is only one area (phones) he's super skilled at. It's not like I divorced the NSA, or a cop or anything.
Just one douchbag & his super annoying squad of teeeeeeny wiener friends.
It's just more added stress. But it's not as bad as it used to be. Helluva learning curve.