The book Erik Prince probably wont want you reading.
You can rebrand it. You can reset it. You can even call it "Unplugged."But a ghost phone by any name is still a ghost phone...and ghost phones leave footprints.
The Myth of Going Dark is the field guide for tracking what everyone else insists has vanished. Seasoned investigator and Intelligence Analyst, Joey Ortega takes you deep into the tradecraft of device attribution after resets, SIM swaps, burner rotations, and cloud obfuscation. If you've ever faced a phone that claims to be new but behaves like the old one, this book explains why.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Detect network collisions across towers, Wi-Fi, and BLE ecosystems
- Deconstruct shadow identities formed by sloppy resets and reused tokens
- Extract forensic continuity from IP reuse, MAC echoes, push tokens, and app UUIDs
- Attribute control—even when the user thinks they've compartmentalized
- Legally reconstruct timelines, connect disavowed devices, and expose continuity loops
Whether you're investigating stalkers, insider threats, espionage targets, or so-called "privacy" phones, this book gives you the forensic advantage others miss.
Not just for law enforcement and investigative professionals, it's essential reading for anyone who's ever heard:
"That's not my phone."
Or worse:
"Sorry, that phone's inactive. It won't help us find the suspect."
"The phone that disappeared with them, has no active SIM. We can't use it to locate your daughter."
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