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February 19th, 2012, 01:04 AM
#1
Banned
Encryption? Never heard of it
I've broken into banks and mortgage firms. The loans and even the staff themselves are at risk.
Since the United States government won't investigate loan practices im wondering if I can bring their lack of regulatory compliance to someone's attention.
Im not financially motivated. I don't want to help businesses nor rip anyone off. I want to bring heat down on these firms. Better yet, shut them down if possable.
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February 19th, 2012, 05:47 AM
#2
If you wanted your original original old account back, you could of just asked.
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February 19th, 2012, 01:34 PM
#3
"breaking in" and actually achieving anything are two entirely different scenarios, unless you consider defacing their sites with "hello kitty" to be an achievement.
Financial institutions have rather more complex and in depth security than you seem to realise, a lot of which is aimed at the enemy within (employee fraud prevention). If you try messing around you will fall foul of it pretty quickly.
The only risk attached to a loan is the possibility of the borrower defaulting on the payments, hence the marvelous US invention of the "sub-prime" loans market for which the World is truly grateful.
You wouldn't be that CPA who fled to the Bahamas with accounts payable would you?
And if you think about it, encryption isn't the answer, as it is intended for the protection of data that are in transit.
Last edited by nihil; February 19th, 2012 at 01:40 PM.
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February 19th, 2012, 02:08 PM
#4
Breaking into something is far easier that getting out with something of value.
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February 20th, 2012, 09:22 AM
#5
Banned
I want to get in touch with someone about their lack of compliance. The idea is that once they're fined I'll let everyone know it was already compromised as a double-whammy.
The thing is, this country is so corrupt I can't find anyone who supports... yet alone enforces laws involving how they do business and handle customer information.
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February 20th, 2012, 12:50 PM
#6
The thing is, this country is so corrupt I can't find anyone who supports... yet alone enforces laws involving how they do business and handle customer information.
1. The Federal Trade Commission.
2. Congressmen Edward.J.Markey & Joe Barton
c/o The Congressional Privacy Caucus
3. Rainey Reitman
Activism Director
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
4. I don't know about you rednecks in Georgia, but around 70% of US States have passed legislation similar to Senate Bill 1386............... you might like to check it out?
If you tell them that you are from the RIAA/MPAA even the DOJ and FBI might help you
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February 22nd, 2012, 11:34 PM
#7
Banned after 11 posts eh... wonder what name he will pick next. :-P
\"Those of us that had been up all night were in no mood for coffee and donuts, we wanted strong drink.\"
-HST
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February 28th, 2012, 07:56 PM
#8
Yeah? What happend to "all brag, no facts"?
I get sick and tired of being a nice guy. Instead of sitting here picking your noses... you guys should fallow suit. The business interests that control the government also control most media outlets (including the internet).
When you threaten the status quo a company like QuinStreet Inc. is always there to snuff it out. How do you fight back? Troll. Be disruptive and destructive. Expose information. Ruin websites. Make the internet a completely unsafe and unprofitable place.
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February 28th, 2012, 10:15 PM
#9
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February 29th, 2012, 03:18 AM
#10
FYI i have approved the post, as it would know doubt confuse people on whom & what your post is directed at Nihil.
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