I work for a law firm and our client believes someone he knows is accusing him of doing something, by logging into her AOL account. I want to prove that she is doing these things herself and I can prove this by tying her MAC address to specific login times to her AOL account.
I talked to AOL and they won't give up anything. They said that only the police could get this information. I don't know if it's true or if was just generic CSR-speak.
Regardless, for now, I would just like to find out if this is even possible. Assuming I get all the authorizations, the police involved, etc., could AOL provide me with a log that has IP and MAC addresses of all PCs that have logged into an AOL account during a certain period of time ??
Thanks for your help everyone.
I talked to AOL and they won't give up anything. They said that only the police could get this information. I don't know if it's true or if was just generic CSR-speak.
Regardless, for now, I would just like to find out if this is even possible. Assuming I get all the authorizations, the police involved, etc., could AOL provide me with a log that has IP and MAC addresses of all PCs that have logged into an AOL account during a certain period of time ??
Thanks for your help everyone.