JUSTICE FOR SALE vs. DEEP US GOVERNMENT & TURKISH CONNECTIONS
THE STORY... BEHIND THE STORY... I am not Journalist, I am a victim of theft. I am here by necessity, fighting forces much larger than us. Before we were aware of what Sibel Edmonds was doing... We have been...
THE LARGEST ESPIONAGE, BRIBERY & POLITICAL SCANDAL IN US HISTORY
A long tale of massive corruption that has been hidden throughout the eight years of the Bush administration is finally surfacing. After...
SQL Injection: Albert Gonzalez Steals 130M Credit Card Numbers
Albert Gonzales, 28, is charged with the largest case of credit and debit card theft in US history. Gonzales, from Miami, Florida, is already in jail for hacking into the databases of retail stores and stealing...
created by Annina Bergman | 14 wks ago | updated 14 wks ago
764 views | 4 recommendations | 3 comments
764 views | 4 recommendations | 3 comments
Adam Laurie Hacks UK ID Card in 12 Minutes
Hacker Adam Laurie has hacked the new UK national ID Card in 12 minutes, cloning its stored data for use on a forged card. 51,000 of these cards are in the hands of foreign nationals who are living and working in Britain, and the UK government keeps saying that the cards are...
The Real Truthcaster, Eliseo Soriano
The preacher who does the work nobody wants to do. He is the real Truthcaster. Hot within his bowels he has to tell the truth. You pray to a piece of wood! he says.You pray to something crafted out of...
created by kotawinters | 41 wks ago | updated 22 wks ago
1224 views | 21 recommendations | 37 comments
1224 views | 21 recommendations | 37 comments
Liecaster steals name of Truthcaster, slanders, and gets shut up
A man who stole the name of Preacher Eliseo Soriano goes online in NowPublic.com to humiliate the owner of that name but gets a warning for closure for possible slander. Identified as Conrad J. Obligacion in...
created by kotawinters | 41 wks ago | updated 22 wks ago
850 views | 14 recommendations | 28 comments
850 views | 14 recommendations | 28 comments
Has the time come to re_Engineer computers?
If a computer were likened to a person and be subjected to all the viruses and infections we’d all be perpetually sitting facing a Doctor however one must purchase a fire wall or an anti-virus package such that an operating system remain operational as to intended purpose...
Identity Theft Alert: Canadians Warned of Tax Scam
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) wants to alert all Canadians to a tax scam that could put them at risk for identity theft. It is tax return season in Canada and the scam is taking advantage of this to target taxpayers.... Identity Theft - IS CHANGE a possible ANSWER?
Identity Theft costs the Banking Industry Millions every year because Financial Plastic Cards are Static in that ONLY their passwords change. IF such cards were to "change" other than by password would that...
Heartland Payment Systems Security Breach: 100M at Risk
Heartland Payment Systems, the sixth largest credit card payment processor in the United States has suffered a security breach that could put as many as 100 million accounts at risk. Heartland Payment... Finding an Effective Multifactor Authentication Solution
Case Study: Finding a Low Cost, Easy to Use, and Effective Internet Banking Layered Security SolutionIn our ever changing technological world, we all need to be vigilant in protecting our financial information from unauthorized access. We are constantly fighting...
RFID Passports: Outsourced and Insecure
The United States is moving closer toward requiring its citizens to use RFID-enabled passports when traveling abroad, ostensibly in the name of security. However, reality doesn't quite match up to that claim, as...
Another Massive MoD Data Loss
UK Government offices continue their losing streak... that is, the streak of losing data. I'm actually bored of Highlighting stories about this."The portable drive contains the names, addresses, passport numbers,...
created by Jordan Yerman | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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94 views | 14 recommendations | 5 comments
