Your phone knows everything.

When your private life is contested, the first move is closing the doors you didn't know were open.

In a separation, a business split, or a contested estate, the person across from you rarely needs to break in. We find how you're exposed and shut it — discreetly, in person, in a single day.

In person only · No remote access · No cloud · No logs · No app

How exposure really happens

Nobody had to hack anything.

The most damaging exposure in a personal dispute almost never involves a hacker, a virus, or a stolen password. It involves ordinary access — granted inside a relationship, and never closed when the relationship changed. A spouse, a business partner, or the investigator they hired rarely needs to break in. They only need a door left open.

The session nobody logged out

He was careful about the divorce. He changed his passcode, stopped using the shared calendar, told his lawyer everything by phone. What he forgot was the desktop in the study — the one the children used for homework — where, months before, he'd scanned a code to read WhatsApp on the bigger screen. The session never closed. Every evening, while he typed to his attorney about which accounts to move before the filing, the same words surfaced on a screen in the house he no longer lived in. She read them for four weeks. He learned this in mediation, when her lawyer quoted him back to himself.

Based on a true case; details changed to protect those involved.

The toy that connected everything

They'd set up the PlayStation years earlier, a family account so the kids could play online together. No one thought of it as anything but a toy. But the console was tied to his Microsoft family group, and the family group reached quietly into his OneDrive — the same drive where he'd been moving statements for an account she didn't know existed. She found it on a Sunday, looking for a school project the children had saved. The folder was just sitting there, between a science poster and a birthday list.

Based on a true case; details changed to protect those involved.
Why us

One person maps your exposure and closes it.

You work with Dr. Lior Tabansky directly — two decades advising governments and agencies on cyber operations across Israel, Asia, Europe, and Africa. The same person who assesses your risk does the hardening. No junior technicians, no handoffs, no account you'll never speak to.

  • Built on the NSA, NIST, and NCSC standards used by agencies and global enterprises.
  • No remote access, no cloud, no logs, no app — nothing of ours lives on your devices, and a backdoor for a security provider is a backdoor for anyone.
  • Contact through WhatsApp or Signal only. No forms, no CRM, no third parties.
  • It ends with a signed Certificate of Hardening — formal documentation of every measure applied, for your attorney and your legal file.
The method

One day, in person. Then it's closed.

Your threat map

Face to face, we map every device, account, and channel at risk — and, where it matters, how the exposure is happening now.

Full hardening

Hundreds of settings applied in your presence. You receive a physical security key — it blocks account access even if a password is already known.

Handover

You leave with a phone that can't be quietly reached, accounts that can't be entered, and a channel your attorney can trust.

Dr. Tabansky works with one or two clients a month. By appointment.

Start here

Not sure how exposed you are? Begin with a Threat Assessment.

A three-hour, in-person diagnostic. Dr. Tabansky maps your full exposure and gives you a written report with precise recommendations — your first concrete step, whether you act today or simply want to know where you stand.

Threat Assessment
₪3,500

Credited in full toward any protection tier within 14 days.

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Questions

What people ask first.

Can you hack my partner back?

No. The work is entirely defensive: we harden your own devices and accounts. We never touch anyone else's.

Can this be done remotely?

No. Remote access is itself a door into your device; handing it to a security provider is no safer than handing it to anyone else. Everything is done in person.

Is this confidential?

Completely. Nothing is shared. WhatsApp and Signal are end-to-end encrypted; nothing passes through a form or a third party.

What does it cost?

Four protection tiers. Personal Shield is ₪15,000; Sovereign Shield, the most comprehensive, is ₪95,000. A Threat Assessment is ₪3,500, credited in full toward any tier within 14 days. Full pricing is on the pricing page.

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