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SPURNED husbands and wives are using hi-tech spyware to catch their cheating partners.
Among those caught cheating include a businessman whose wife used a GPS car tracker to confirm he was having an affair.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, split from his wife this year.
It is believed he admitted to the relationship after private detectives used GPS technology to confirm he was making regular visits to his lover's flat in Prahran.
The GPS tracker is among a wave of cheap new spyware helping mistrusting lovers confirm or quash their darkest suspicions.
In another recent case "Tim", a millionaire Brighton property developer, discovered his wife was cheating on him after he gave her a mobile phone fitted with secret spy technology.
The software allowed the husband to read all text messages sent and received from his wife's mobile.
He intercepted the lovers at a St Kilda Rd hotel and has filed for divorce.
In a third case South Yarra businessman "Stephano" fitted spy software to his girlfriend's laptop and discovered she was finding regular partners on internet dating sites.
Businesses are also cashing in on the spy game.
One city firm used GPS devices to confirm suspicions a member of its on-road sales team was lying about his daily locations. He was busted using company time to set up his own business.
Among those caught cheating include a businessman whose wife used a GPS car tracker to confirm he was having an affair.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, split from his wife this year.
It is believed he admitted to the relationship after private detectives used GPS technology to confirm he was making regular visits to his lover's flat in Prahran.
The GPS tracker is among a wave of cheap new spyware helping mistrusting lovers confirm or quash their darkest suspicions.
In another recent case "Tim", a millionaire Brighton property developer, discovered his wife was cheating on him after he gave her a mobile phone fitted with secret spy technology.
The software allowed the husband to read all text messages sent and received from his wife's mobile.
He intercepted the lovers at a St Kilda Rd hotel and has filed for divorce.
In a third case South Yarra businessman "Stephano" fitted spy software to his girlfriend's laptop and discovered she was finding regular partners on internet dating sites.
Businesses are also cashing in on the spy game.
One city firm used GPS devices to confirm suspicions a member of its on-road sales team was lying about his daily locations. He was busted using company time to set up his own business.
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