Family Law News

iPhone App Reveals Spousal Spying

January 21, 2010
By: Brian C. Vertz

A new application developed for iPhone – ironically called iTrust – records the keystrokes of an unwitting interloper when the application is activated. For the price of a mere 99 cents, iPhone users can discovery tampering by a spouse or loved one who is trying to snoop on the user’s call history, text messages or email.

Oh, if only Tiger Woods had known.

Full story on iTrust reported in the London Telegraph.

About the Author

Brian C. Vertz

With an MBA and more than two decades of experience handling complex financial affairs, Partner Brian C. Vertz excels at cases involving assessment of personal assets including premarital wealth and trusts, valuation of closely held businesses, executive compensation, medical and dental practices, and complex child support litigation. Brian was selected as the Pittsburgh 2019 Lawyer of the Year for family law through The Best Lawyers in America peer review process.