try an image search with her name, in different search engines. if you find a familar face, then you've stuck gold so to speak.
GOOD LUCK
2007-02-12 08:48:08
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answered by steven m 7
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This is something I have used and it worked VERY well...
What is a keylogger and why do people use it?
A keylogger (a.k.a. keystroke recorder) is a software tool that traces all or specific activities of a user in a computer system. Despite objections to the breach of privacy, sometimes it's the only way to prevent other people's mistakes or ascertain your suspicions. If you are a parent, you may want to know what your kid does online, what sites he or she visits. It is almost your duty to spy on inexperienced children to stop them from getting into trouble. If you are an employer, you may want to know how your employees spend time and resources which you pay for. Their claim for a pay raise may clash with the amount of time wasted on web surfing or instant messaging. There is also the possibility of the theft of a company's secrets. In all such cases, you need a keylogger that would unobtrusively reside in the system and keep track of user activities.
You can also use a keylogger to 'spy' on yourself when your other programs fail to provide autosave. The keylogger saves your input to protect it against glitches in the system. To restore input text, you just need to open the log and copy the entry into Clipboard. The program can be used in a visible mode and accessed from shortcuts.
What can KGB Keylogger do?
KGB Keylogger offers you several integrated tools to monitor user activities. Each tool keeps track of a different activity. You can use it not only to log key strokes, but also to record clipboard entries and web sites. All activities are logged into a file, and supported with snapshots. Every log entry has a time stamp, the name of application and the caption of the window where the activity took place. When you put it all together, you'll have the whole picture of user activities minute by minute. As well as what was typed, you will also see when and where it was typed.
If you have an interest in a particular application, say, a web browser or an email client, you can log only the activities of that particular application. You can make a list of applications that need monitoring. When recording selected activities, it may also be useful to take snapshots at every mouse click. You will get an as-good-as-being-there-yourself picture of user activities. Because the program makes a screenshot on each click, no action can skip its attention. The log of network activities can also be used for blocking access to sites. We recommend using a dedicated firewall because it creates a much stronger protection than built-in blocks. Alternatively, you can add the sites to the list of restricted sites from Internet Properties.
The one thing that makes KGB Keylogger truly special is its autonomous work in the system. After you install it and switch to the stealth mode, it starts logging all user activities. The program can neither be traced in the process list nor accessed from shortcuts. You can set it to send regular email reports. Upon sending a report, it cleans up the cache, ready to continue its assignment. Wherever the call of duty sends you, KGB Keylogger will keep an eye on those in your care.
KGB Keylogger Features at a Glance
Stealth mode and visible mode of work;
Logs keyboard input, including language-specific characters;
Logs Clipboard entries;
Monitors and logs network activities;
Custom list of monitored applications;
Detailed information for each log entry, including the time stamp, application name and window caption;
Screenshots at custom frequency (regular intervals or on mouse clicks);
Export of logs into HTML and MS Excel;
Reports over email.
2007-02-12 08:47:22
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answered by BayshoreTommy 2
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put name in search engine see what comes up may have to look through several pages of hits
2007-02-12 08:47:09
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answered by Dennis G 5
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Ring her up and ask her. You'll get thousands of hits for almost anyone's name.
2007-02-12 08:46:18
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answered by Danltn 4
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Try searching for her name in combination with something that she is interested in, the place she is from, her school etc.
That might help narrow it down a bit!
Hope this helps!
2007-02-12 08:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If you know where she is living you can also put in the town or state and see if that narrows it down. You could also try peoplefinders.com. If you know her social you can get her address and phone number.
http://www.peoplefinders.com/Search/People/SSN.htm
2007-02-12 08:48:08
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answered by Drocks27 4
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Did you look for her address and phone number on: Zabasearch.com? Most people do not have websites.
2007-02-12 08:46:13
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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Google her name, last known number, her business and then official site- try those in combination.
2007-02-12 08:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell her if she does not show you that you will ground her for a long, long time.. If she still says she does not have one take something away from her that she loves.. That should work if nothing else does.Oh nevermind..You have not seen her in a while. um.. Why would you want to know? Just call her on the phone. Or email her.
2007-02-12 08:46:49
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answered by Corey A 1
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Have you tried checking on myspace? Or maybe you should try contacting her over phone.
2007-02-12 08:46:35
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answered by Yuchen L 1
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