The Marvelous Adventures of Gootecks & Mike Ross Ep. 16 – IDENTITY THEFT w/ Fanatiq


Special guest Fanatiq joins Mike Ross for a Marvelous Adventure, as the two of them take over Gootecks’ account! Fanatiq is more of a training mode disciple than an online warrior – how will his deadly M.S.S. team and pad skills fare against the unknown of XBox Live?

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Posted on May 17th, 2012 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 25 Comments »

Obama Pushes Chinese-Style Internet ID System – Alex Jones Tv Sunday Edition 1/3


Paul Joseph Watson

http://www.infowars.com/

http://www.prisonplanet.tv/

http://www.infowars.net/

http://www.prisonplanet.com/

April 18, 2011

A new program being touted by the Obama administration as a solution to online identity theft actually increases the risk of identity theft while providing the government with a national ID system through the backdoor, paving the way for a world wide web in which users will need government permission to access the Internet.

The so-called “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace,” created by NIST under the auspices of the U.S. Commerce Department, purports to offer an “identity ecosystem” under which Americans will be able to protect their information not with passwords but with a “single credential” stored on a smart card, a cell phone, a keychain fob or some other kind of gadget. This will then be used to access a myriad of data, including tax returns, health information, bank accounts and more, amounting to a passport for your entire life.

Companies like Siemens developed credit card-sized gadgets years ago that enable fingerprints to be used to approve online transactions and the technology is already well established. A series of workshops are planned for June to September during which the government will nail down specifics with companies who are on board with the project and pilot projects will be launched next year.

The program bears more than a passing resemblance to a 2007 proposal by China that threatened to force bloggers to register their real identities and personal details via a single centralized ID system as a means for the Communist government to control information and punish dissenters.

That idea was scrapped for being too draconian, but the Obama administration is pushing ahead with its own Internet ID system in pursuit of a wider cybersecurity agenda that Senator Joe Lieberman has publicly stated is aimed at mimicking Chinese-style censorship of the world wide web, casting doubt on assertions in the government PR video for the program embedded above that claim, “there is no central database tracking your actions”.

The irony of the fact that the program will be managed by a government that has routinely stolen and lost personal information (including that related to personal health data) through both malevolence and incompetence is not addressed in the propaganda video. Remember cash for clunkers? This is the same government that openly admitted it had seized control of data on Americans’ computers who used the cars.gov website.

Although the program will initially be voluntary, its widespread adoption by numerous internet hub giants will eventually make its use necessary for conducting any kind of transaction, creating profiles or engaging in any interactive process on the web.
http://www.infowars.com/obama-pushes-chinese-style-internet-id-system/

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Posted on July 8th, 2011 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | No Comments »

What’s New: Episode 9 / $1 Million Identity Theft Insurance Policy


Yesterday Howard Stringer released an letter to all users and gamers of the PlayStation®Network in regards to the outage, network, etc. Plus, to top it off Mr. Stringer announced a $1 million identity theft insurance policy as well….

One thing to keep in mind that $1 Million (times 77+) insurance is something that American’s can’t even get for Health care, so “Qoodos” to Sony.

• May. 05, 2011: A Letter from Howard Stringer http://bit.ly/jO67bc

Game Information:

• After centuries of Mortal Kombat, Emperor Shao Kahn has finally defeated Raiden and his allies. Faced with extinction, Raiden has one last chance. To undo the Emperor’s victory, he must strike Shao Kahn where he is vulnerable…The Past.

Platform: PlayStation 3, XBOX360
Publisher: Warner Home Video Games
Developer: NetherRealm Studios (formerly Midway Games Chicago)
Category: Fighting

Duration : 0:1:34

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Posted on June 18th, 2011 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 3 Comments »

Obama Pushes Chinese-Style Internet ID System – Alex Jones Tv Sunday Edition 3/3

Paul Joseph Watson

http://www.infowars.com/

http://www.prisonplanet.tv/

http://www.infowars.net/

http://www.prisonplanet.com/

April 18, 2011

A new program being touted by the Obama administration as a solution to online identity theft actually increases the risk of identity theft while providing the government with a national ID system through the backdoor, paving the way for a world wide web in which users will need government permission to access the Internet.

The so-called “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace,” created by NIST under the auspices of the U.S. Commerce Department, purports to offer an “identity ecosystem” under which Americans will be able to protect their information not with passwords but with a “single credential” stored on a smart card, a cell phone, a keychain fob or some other kind of gadget. This will then be used to access a myriad of data, including tax returns, health information, bank accounts and more, amounting to a passport for your entire life.

Companies like Siemens developed credit card-sized gadgets years ago that enable fingerprints to be used to approve online transactions and the technology is already well established. A series of workshops are planned for June to September during which the government will nail down specifics with companies who are on board with the project and pilot projects will be launched next year.

The program bears more than a passing resemblance to a 2007 proposal by China that threatened to force bloggers to register their real identities and personal details via a single centralized ID system as a means for the Communist government to control information and punish dissenters.

That idea was scrapped for being too draconian, but the Obama administration is pushing ahead with its own Internet ID system in pursuit of a wider cybersecurity agenda that Senator Joe Lieberman has publicly stated is aimed at mimicking Chinese-style censorship of the world wide web, casting doubt on assertions in the government PR video for the program embedded above that claim, “there is no central database tracking your actions”.

The irony of the fact that the program will be managed by a government that has routinely stolen and lost personal information (including that related to personal health data) through both malevolence and incompetence is not addressed in the propaganda video. Remember cash for clunkers? This is the same government that openly admitted it had seized control of data on Americans’ computers who used the cars.gov website.

Although the program will initially be voluntary, its widespread adoption by numerous internet hub giants will eventually make its use necessary for conducting any kind of transaction, creating profiles or engaging in any interactive process on the web.
http://www.infowars.com/obama-pushes-chinese-style-internet-id-system/

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Posted on April 21st, 2011 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 25 Comments »

Obama Pushes Chinese-Style Internet ID System – Alex Jones Tv Sunday Edition 2/3

Paul Joseph Watson

http://www.infowars.com/

http://www.prisonplanet.tv/

http://www.infowars.net/

http://www.prisonplanet.com/

April 18, 2011

A new program being touted by the Obama administration as a solution to online identity theft actually increases the risk of identity theft while providing the government with a national ID system through the backdoor, paving the way for a world wide web in which users will need government permission to access the Internet.

The so-called “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace,” created by NIST under the auspices of the U.S. Commerce Department, purports to offer an “identity ecosystem” under which Americans will be able to protect their information not with passwords but with a “single credential” stored on a smart card, a cell phone, a keychain fob or some other kind of gadget. This will then be used to access a myriad of data, including tax returns, health information, bank accounts and more, amounting to a passport for your entire life.

Companies like Siemens developed credit card-sized gadgets years ago that enable fingerprints to be used to approve online transactions and the technology is already well established. A series of workshops are planned for June to September during which the government will nail down specifics with companies who are on board with the project and pilot projects will be launched next year.

The program bears more than a passing resemblance to a 2007 proposal by China that threatened to force bloggers to register their real identities and personal details via a single centralized ID system as a means for the Communist government to control information and punish dissenters.

That idea was scrapped for being too draconian, but the Obama administration is pushing ahead with its own Internet ID system in pursuit of a wider cybersecurity agenda that Senator Joe Lieberman has publicly stated is aimed at mimicking Chinese-style censorship of the world wide web, casting doubt on assertions in the government PR video for the program embedded above that claim, “there is no central database tracking your actions”.

The irony of the fact that the program will be managed by a government that has routinely stolen and lost personal information (including that related to personal health data) through both malevolence and incompetence is not addressed in the propaganda video. Remember cash for clunkers? This is the same government that openly admitted it had seized control of data on Americans’ computers who used the cars.gov website.

Although the program will initially be voluntary, its widespread adoption by numerous internet hub giants will eventually make its use necessary for conducting any kind of transaction, creating profiles or engaging in any interactive process on the web.
http://www.infowars.com/obama-pushes-chinese-style-internet-id-system/

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Posted on April 20th, 2011 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 25 Comments »