Monday, August 8, 2011

SHAW CAPITAL MANAGEMENT PROFILE REVIEWS: Judge rules against trial in lawsuit by victim of $588K cyber heist

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Computerworld – A Maine judge’s ruling in a case involving a business that sued its bank after losing $345,000 in a cyber heist could set a precedent about how diligent companies must be in protecting their assets online.

Patco Construction Company, a family-owned business in Sanford Maine, sued Ocean Bank in 2009 after cyber crooks broke into the company’s online account and siphoned out nearly $589,000 via unauthorized Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers.

About $243,000 worth of transfers were successfully blocked by the bank after the fraud was discovered. However, Patco was left on the hook for the remaining $345,000 — plus interest charges on more than $100,000 the bank used from Patco’s credit line to cover the illegal transfers.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

FACEBOOK: Shaw capital Management Warning Scam Info

http://warning.shawcapitalmana​gementscaminfo.com/2011/08/sha​w-capital-management-scam-info​-chinese-hackers-score-heist-o​f-35-million-south-koreans-per​sonal-info/   http://www.dailytech.com/Chine​se+Hackers+Score+Heist+of+35+M​illion+South+Koreans+Personal+​Info/article22284.htm Jason Mick (Blog) - July 28, 2011 9:43 AM Chinese authorities have not yet agreed to cooperate There’s an elephant in the room, when it comes to internet attacks, and that elephant is China.  While America once was fearful of China’s communist philosophies, today the Asian giant poses a far greater threat in its economic success. China is home to some of the world’s most sophisticated hackers, many of which are given a virtual green light to attack foreign governments and businesses, in attacks that assist China’s government and Chinese businesses.  It’s a well known fact, but everyone is too afraid to try to stand up to the Asian nation, as it hold large amounts of debt, as well as enjoys control of much of the world’s rare mineral resources and manufacturing. South Korea has become the latest to reportedly bear the brunt of Chinese cyber aggression.  The Korea Communications Commission (South Korea’s equivalent of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission) says that hackers this morning attacked Nate portal and Cyworld blogging sites, both operated by SK Communications Comp., Ltd. (KDQ:066270). The hackers reportedly made off with personal information from an astounding 35 million users.  The stolen information includes — in some cases – phone numbers, e-mail addresses, names, and coded data of users.  The attacks are believed to have originated from China. South Korea, like the U.S., is struggling to protect its businesses from foreign attacks.  In April, Nonghyup, a large South Korean commercial bank, suffered an attack which was believed to have been sourced from North Korea.  Then in May, South Korea’s Hyundai Capital, which is owned by Hyundai Motor Company (SEO:005380) and General Electric Comp. (GE) subsidiary, GE Capital International, suffered a similar breach. Meanwhile in mid-May in the U.S. top defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) was the victim of a sophisticated cyberintrusion, which was believed to have originated in China. The U.S. government now says that cyberattacks can be construed as an act of war, if they cause real world death or destruction.  However, the U.S., like South Korea, has done little — officially, at least — to respond when cyber-savvy nations like China threatened companies like Google Inc. (GOOG) for speaking out about cyberattacks. South Korean officials are currently investigating the massive SK Comms breach, and are not yet working with Chinese officials.

SHAW CAPITAL MANAGEMENT WARNING - The-looser-it-s-me

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What are you doing on Tuesday? Whatever it is, cancel those plans right now – you’re staying in. It’s the Jamie Woon album launch, and we’re going to be broadcasting it directly to you at home.

If you caught him playing our session last time, you know what’s up.. it really was quite the spectacle. Well now his album is finally here, and we’s going to be launching it straight up NASA style.

The former RBMA participant (way back when in 2008) will be joined by various support acts and DJ’s – who we can’t reveal just yet – but you know it’s going to be all good. I mean, there aren’t many acts who would turn down a gig like that.