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      <title><![CDATA[Diane Greene Ousted from VMware]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[VMware and EMC announced today that co-founder Diane Greene is leaving her post as CEO of the virtualization giant, effectively immediately. Former Microsoft executive, Paul Maritz, head of EMCs cloud...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="153" alt="diane_greene_03" src="http://blog.sciencelogic.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/diane-greene-03.jpg" width="220" align="left" border="0" />VMware and EMC announced today that co-founder <a href="http://virtualization.com/news/2008/07/08/diane-greene-vmware-paul-maritz/" target="_blank">Diane Greene is leaving her post as CEO</a> of the virtualization giant, effectively immediately. Former Microsoft executive, Paul Maritz, head of EMC&#8217;s cloud computing division, will replace her. (<em>img credit <a href="http://gowest.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/07/08/emc-to-vmware-ceo-buh-bye/" target="_blank">Fortune Magazine</a>/Joe Pugliese)</em></p>
<p>There&#8217;s speculation that falling VMware share prices, with no end in sight because of &#8220;poor revenue outlook&#8221; is the reason for the ouster.</p>
<p>Hmm. The stock went public at $29, went as high as $125 and is now at $40.26 (and falling as I write), almost a 40% premium over the first offering. Say what you will about the recently launched Microsoft Hyper-V and the Citrix offering that we never hear about, but VMware is the dominant virtualization player (and likely to remain so for at least some time given Microsoft&#8217;s track record with new product releases) in an exploding market. Gartner predictions are that the installed base of VMs will grow more than 10x between 2007 and 2011 and that by 2012 the majority of x86 server workloads will be running in a VM.</p>
<p>The future still looks pretty rosy for VMware &#8211; perhaps they&#8217;ll be taking a smaller chunk of the pie, but the pie&#8217;s getting much bigger. And all indications pointed to VMware moving up the stack and providing more management solutions (and more revenue streams) for the x86 virtualization market they helped to build.</p>
<p>So why the change? And why now? Is it a coincidence that it&#8217;s an ex-Microsoft exec taking over just as Hyper-V ships? Can only someone who knows the <a href="http://www.25hoursaday.com/weblog/PermaLink.aspx?guid=eaf394bd-c36a-4565-bd5a-9a5c92d42590" target="_blank">Microsoft Way</a> combat the Microsoft Way? Remember this is the guy who wrote that Microsoft should &#8220;<a href="http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/07/08/founder-diane-greene-ousted-vmware-poor-results-announced" target="_blank">cut off Netscape&#8217;s air supply</a>&#8221;.</p>
<p>So, good idea to say that Microsoft execs are better than VMware execs just as the Hyper-V juggernaut gets rolling? If I didn&#8217;t know better, I&#8217;d say this is the latest example of a <a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/microsoft-fud-campaign-vs-customer" target="_blank">MS FUD campaign</a>&#8230;</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[U.S. Arms Dealer Tests Legal Bounds in Middle East Arms Bazaar]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Former congressman Curt Weldon is helping broker deals between Russian and Ukranian weapons suppliers and the Iraqi and Libyan governments as part of his new job with a private American defense...]]></description>
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Former congressman Curt Weldon is helping broker deals between Russian and Ukranian weapons suppliers and the Iraqi and Libyan governments as part of his new job with a private American defense consulting firm, Wired.com has learned. 
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Weldon, who is currently being investigated by the FBI over alleged corruption during his time in office, visited Libya in March to discuss a possible military deal, according to a letter describing the trip from Weldon to <a href="http://www.ds-pa.com/">Defense Solutions</a> CEO Timothy Ringgold. In May, Weldon, together with Ringgold and another company representative, traveled to Moscow to discuss working with Russia's weapons-export agency on arms sales to the Middle East.
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Both trips were part of the company's effort to tap into the growing -- and often legally murky -- market for selling weapons from former Eastern Bloc countries to the Middle East and Afghanistan.
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Ex-Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Penn., is helping broker deals between Russian weapons suppliers and the Iraqi and Libyan governments through his company, Defense Solutions.<br />
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The Russians want to sell weapons to Iraq directly, but "must go slow on Iraq because of political reasons" and want to work with an "intermediary" like Defense Solutions, CEO Ringgold subsequently wrote to colleagues. "They have not spoken with any American company that can offer the quid pro quo that we can or that has the connections in Russia that we have," he boasted.
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A few years ago, an American company proposing to sell weapons to Libya might have triggered a congressional hearing. So, too, would have a proposal to conduct arms deals with Russia, which the United States has accused of selling high-tech weapons to Syria and Iran. 
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<p>However, U.S. government efforts to rapidly equip countries like Afghanistan and Iraq -- which have largely Soviet-origin weapons -- have created legal ambiguities and loopholes in export controls that didn't exist in years past and given rise to a new class of arms trade middlemen. So, even though both Libya and the Russian arms export agency are on official U.S. blacklists, government officials and analysts involved in weapons sales say the rules have become unclear as the push to equip allies in the global war on terror has blazed new but uncertain legal ground. 
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Eagerly stepping into that virgin territory is <a href="http://www.ds-pa.com/">Defense Solutions</a>, a Pennsylvania-based company that is carving out a small but lucrative niche in a new international arms bazaar. The firm boasts as its advisors a number of influential Washington insiders, such as retired General Barry McCaffrey, the former White House drug czar.
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Helping the firm make key connections is Curt Weldon, a former Republican congressman from Pennsylvania at the center of an FBI investigation into alleged conflicts of interest during his time in office.  Weldon, now a key executive at Defense Solutions, is working with the company to set up these weapons deals.
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Defense Solutions has also proposed refurbishing Libya's BTR-60 armored personnel carriers, according to a sales proposal seen by Wired.com. Defense Solutions denies drafting a sales proposal to Libya.

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It's an unusual, if not an entirely unexpected chapter for Weldon, whose time in office included frequent trips to Russia. As an influential member of the House Armed Services Committee, Weldon pushed for multibillion-dollar defense programs, like ballistic missile defense, and earned a reputation as a foreign policy gadfly, boasting of his contacts with officials in nations labeled by the administration as "rogue states" such as Libya and North Korea. Weldon's wild claims about a 9/11 cover-up and his sensationalist book warning of an Iranian terror plot, sometimes earned him official scorn and public ridicule, but it was accusations that he steered contracts to Eastern European businesses linked to his daughter's lobbying firm that drew the government's attention.
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Weldon was voted out of office in 2006 just weeks after the FBI raided his daughter's home, and that of one of her associates.
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Weldon did not respond to e-mails and phone requests to be interviewed or comment for this article. But in a 2006 interview, before the FBI probe was public, Weldon spoke enthusiastically about setting up a "front company" to work with the Russian arms agency, Rosoboronexport. Weldon hoped this company could sell weapons to the Middle East, and other regions, particularly to countries where the U.S. has strained relations. He claimed the director of Rosoboronexport approached him to work with "an American company that would act as a front for weapons these nations want to buy."
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Weldon called the proposal an "unbelievable offer."
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The administration, he acknowledged at the time, did not welcome the idea of an American company selling Russian weapons to potentially unfriendly countries. But two years later, Weldon, now a private citizen and chief strategic officer for Defense Solutions, appears to be working on precisely that sort of deal. And whether illegal or not, Defense Solutions' business represents a new phenomenon in the international arms trade business.
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In years past arms brokers -- firms or individuals who serve as middlemen to facilitate weapons sales between countries -- were largely the stuff of spy thrillers. Unlike traditional American defense companies, like Lockheed Martin or Boeing, which typically sell weapons directly to NATO countries or other governments regarded as friendly to the United States, brokers are often small outfits run by people with sometimes questionable experience and reputations they will sell to anyone. One of the most infamous arms brokers, a Russian named <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Bout">Viktor Bout</a>, is charged by the United States, United Nations, Interpol and others of funneling arms to terrorists and rebels around the world. He was recently arrested in Thailand. The United States is requesting his extradition on charges of supplying arms to a terrorist organization.
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Two Marines lower the trim vane on the front of an Iraqi BMP-1 mechanized infantry combat vehicle that was captured during Operation Desert Storm. The American defense consulting firm Defense Solutions has proposed refurbishing Libya's aging fleet of BMP-1s. Defense Solutions denies drafting a sales proposal to Libya.

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But ironically, Iraq has fueled a new market for these professional middlemen; the United States is funneling billions of dollars into modernizing Iraq's army so that the country's government can fend for itself after coalition troops withdraw. And Iraq's largely Soviet-equipped military is a natural market for Eastern European countries brimming with old or out-of-date equipment they would like to unload. The middlemen, in these cases, serve a key role by allowing the U.S. government to do business with an American company, which in turn buys equipment from Eastern Bloc countries in deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars, much of it financed with U.S. taxpayer dollars.
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One of Defense Solutions' sales -- a deal to sell Hungarian-owed T-72 tanks to Iraq in 2005 -- was typical of these new foreign military sales. But on the more questionable side is the company's plans to work with Rosoboronexport, which is barred from doing business with the U.S. government, and Libya, which is still on the State Department's arms embargo list. 
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The Eastern European-Middle East arms-brokering business, while in some cases sanctioned by the U.S. government, has run into problems, including outright corruption and quality. Defense contractor Dale Stoffel, the president of Wye Oak Technology, and another American were gunned down in Iraq in December 2004 after Stoffel alleged that the Iraqi Ministry of Defense was involved in a kickback scheme. Like Defense Solutions, the company Stoffel worked for was refurbishing the Iraq's army Eastern Bloc equipment.
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Another problem is quality. Weapons from the former Soviet Bloc, which the U.S. military euphemistically calls "nonstandard equipment," have been flagged as substandard, acknowledges Brigadier General Charles Luckey, who is in charge of security assistance at <a href="http://www.mnstci.iraq.centcom.mil/">Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq</a>. In an interview from Iraq, Brigadier General Luckey said: "One of the frustrating things about buying nonstandard [weapons], is that I'm the guy who has to deal with the fact that some broker I've never heard of allowed weapons to get to Iraq before they were inspected."
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Defense Solutions is carving a new niche in the arms trade, selling Soviet-made weapons to Middle Eastern countries like Afghanistan and Iraq. Defense Solutions sold Hungarian-owed T-72 tanks to Iraq in 2005.

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In one high-profile case, Iraqi officials alleged that a corrupt firm sold them $400 million in shoddy helicopters from Poland. More recently, a company led by a 21-year-old and a former masseur was offered a U.S. government contract worth nearly $300 million to sell ammunition to Afghanistan. The ammunition turned out to be outdated and of dubious origin and several people connected with the company have been indicted. A congressional investigation concluded that the company, which was on a State Department watch list, was able to take advantage of regulatory loopholes by using middlemen.
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For those concerned about illicit arms trade, this new wave of weapons deals is rife with the potential for corruption and abuse, but for companies eager to pursue markets once regarded as dubious, it represents a lucrative business opportunity.  The problem in these cases, according to those familiar with arms sales, is that it's no longer clear what's legal and what's not.
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Rachel Stohl, an expert on international arms trade and a senior analyst at Center for Defense Information, says that in many ways, the rush to equip Iraq has led the United States to throw caution to the wind. She points to a report by the Government Accountability Office last year that found that some 190,000 weapons sold to Iraq have gone missing. "I think the reality is we won't know, until way after the fact, about all of these irregularities with the Iraq weapons provision program," she said. "We were providing them all these assault rifles that have gone missing. Why? They were not following the standard procedures that were in place."
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But Iraq and Afghanistan aren't the only markets available to arms brokers like Defense Solutions. The gradual normalization of relations with Libya opens another door into a quasi-legal area of sales. 
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Like Iraq, Libya has a substantial arsenal of Soviet-origin military weapons, offering a potential market for brokers working with Russia and other former Soviet states. But even when there's not an outright ban, sales to the Middle East are often fraught with controversy, particularly to countries like Libya, which was under international sanction for more than a decade. Even as sanctions against it have been lifted, European companies proposing to sell arms to Libya have faced steep criticism, particularly since the country is still ruled by dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who took power in a military coup in 1969. 
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While the United States lifted Libya's "state sponsor of terrorism" designation in 2006, other restrictions, such as on the sale of arms, remain in place. A State Department spokesperson confirmed that exports of "lethal munitions" to Libya, such as tanks or related equipment, are still banned, although sales of nonlethal equipment are now allowed on a case-by-case basis.
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In late March, Weldon traveled to Libya for a weeklong trip at the invitation of the <a href="http://gdf.org.ly/index.php?lang=ar&Page=101&lang=en">Gaddafi Foundation</a>, a group run by the son of Libya's leader, and the chairman of Libya's foreign affairs committee, according to <a href="http://blog.wired.com/defense/files/libya_trip_report.doc">the report he sent to Defense Solutions</a> (.pdf), a copy of which was obtained by Wired.com. The trip reports states: "Agreement reached for Weldon to quickly return to Libya for meetings with son [of Libyan leader Gaddafi] Morti regarding defense and security cooperation."
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A document dated April 16, just two weeks after Weldon's trip, outlines Defense Solutions' proposal to Libya to refurbish the country's fleet of armored vehicles, including its T-72 tanks, BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles, and BTR-60 armored personnel carriers. A copy of the sales proposal, also provided to Wired.com, is on Defense Solutions' letterhead, appears to bear the signature of company CEO Timothy Ringgold, and is addressed to Libya's defense procurement council. "Defense Solutions is committed to delivering a full end-to-end solution to its clients," the proposal states. "Besides refurbishing these vehicles, we are capable of providing a full logistics support package, including a two year supply of spare parts, maintenance and repair services, and operator, maintenance, and repair training."
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In an interview with Wired.com, Ringgold admitted that he's interested in doing business in Libya and confirms receiving Weldon's trip report from Libya, but denies drafting or signing an arms-sale proposal. "I've never made such a document to Libya," Ringgold insisted, after being read the proposal, and told that his signature is on it.
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In addition to the Libyan arms-deal document, Wired.com has also reviewed copies of e-mails from Ringgold discussing the Libyan deal.
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While Ringgold denies proposing an arms sale to Libya, he is open about speaking with Rosoboronexport, which has been on a U.S. government sanctions list since 2006, after the Russian state agency allegedly violated the Iran and Syria Nonproliferation Act. An April e-mail provided to Wired.com describes Ringgold, Weldon and Stephan Minikes, a senior advisor to Defense Solutions and a former ambassador, meeting with Rosoboronexport. The conversations included a number of potential deals, including supplying Mi-17 helicopters to Afghanistan and spare parts for Iraq's infantry fighting vehicles. Ringgold wrote to colleagues following the visit, describing the meetings as a "spectacular success," saying the Russian agency "has the ability to undercut all cost proposals from brokers."
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Ringgold confirmed those discussions and said that his company has sought to do business with Rosoboronexport. Asked whether Ringgold considers his dealings with Russia to be legal, he argued that U.S. companies could work with Rosoboronexport on a "case-by-case" basis. "The particular purpose of the meeting we had -- and I want to be crystal clear -- was in response to a U.S. government requirement," he said.
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A number of officials at the State Department and in the Pentagon, when contacted for this article, could not say whether working with Rosoboronexport is legal or not. A Pentagon spokeswoman said she was familiar with the issue, but deferred the question to the State Department. When asked about Rosoboronexport's status on the blacklist, John Herzberg, a State Department spokesman replied: "What's on there is on there."
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Asked whether, given the ban, there was any way a company could legally work with Rosoboronexport, as Ringgold suggested, Herzberg provided an equivocal answer. "At the stage of the process we're at, I'm unable to give you an answer," he said. "You can try elsewhere in government, and maybe they'll be braver than me."
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In an interview from Iraq, General Luckey conceded it was a murky area, but said, "My understanding is they are currently on our no-go list." 
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The confusion over debarred parties has even led the U.S. government into its own legal tangles, according to Jim McAleese, a Washington attorney who specializes in government contracting and foreign military sales. Because the Russian government violated U.S. nonproliferation laws, even NASA had to go to Congress to ensure it could work with Russia on Soyuz flights to the international space station. "What I'm warning you about is, don't be surprised by the confusion," McAleese said. "There are a whole bunch of different statutes that were adopted piecemeal and were never intended to be reconciled."
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But it's the very ambiguity of the law that troubles those who monitor export control. "It's highly unusual to do anything with the Russians, particularly Rosoboronexport," said Scott Jones, director of Export Control Programs at the <a href="http://www.uga.edu/cits/">Center for International Trade and Security</a> at the University of Georgia. 
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Legal or not, reputable American companies simply don't want to work with banned entities, Jones said, for fear of risking their reputations and business. "Even if it's not an outright prohibition, most companies don't want to put themselves in a liability situation that has really bad PR … and they stay away from it," Jones said. "But if that's your business, pimping out arms from the U.S. or Russia, that's the way it works, and you push as much as possible."
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Finding any U.S. defense company working with the Russian government at this point would be "remarkable," Jones added.
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In the meantime, the future for Weldon is unclear. The FBI investigation continues and Weldon's former chief of staff recently pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and is cooperating with the government, notes Melanie Sloan, the executive director of <a href="http://www.citizensforethics.org/">Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington</a>, which filed a complaint against Weldon in 2004. Sloan speculated that Weldon may be charged with "honest service fraud" for misusing his office for personal gain. "It's an easier standard than bribery," she said. "I wouldn't be surprised [if he's charged] with bribery, but I think it will be honest services fraud."
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Ringgold insists that he and Weldon are on the right side of the law. "Everything we do is in strict compliance with international and U.S. law and we operate only in the best interests of the U.S. government," he said. "I didn't serve 30 years in the United States Army to throw that away on a whim."
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Asked if Weldon is still working for the company, Ringgold replied: "Absolutely, proudly so." 
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      <title><![CDATA[William Jackson on FISMA: It Works, Maybe]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Article from William Jackson in Government Computer News: Security policies remain a burden to federal IT managers, but they are producing results
First off, GCN, come into the modern Web 2.0 era by...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article from William Jackson in Government Computer News:  <a href="http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46559-1.html?topic=&amp;CMP=OTC-RSS&amp;page=1" target="_blank">Security policies remain a burden to federal IT managers, but they are producing results</a>.</p>
<p>First off, GCN, come into the modern Web 2.0 era by letting people comment on your articles or at least allow trackbacks.  Having said that, let&#8217;s look at some of Mr Jackson&#8217;s points:</p>
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<li><strong>NIST Special Publications:</strong> They&#8217;re good.  They&#8217;re free.  The only problem is that they&#8217;re burying us in them.  And oh yeah, <a href="http://csrc.nist.gov/news_events/index.html#june30" target="_blank">SP 800-53A is finally final</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Security and Vendors/Contractors:</strong>  It&#8217;s much harder than you might think.  If there&#8217;s interest, I&#8217;ll put out some presentations on it in my &#8220;copious amounts of free time&#8221;.  In the meantime, check out <a href="http://www.guerilla-ciso.com/archives/category/outsourcing-and-managed-service-providers" target="_blank">what I&#8217;ve said so far about outsourcing</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Documentation and Paperwork:</strong>  Sadly, this is a fact of life for the Government.  The primary problem is the layers of oversight that the system owner and ISSO have.  When you are as heavily audited as the executive branch is, you tend to avoid risks and overdocument.  My personal theory is that the reason is insistence on compliance instead of risk management.</li>
<li><strong>Revising FISMA:</strong>  I&#8217;ve said it time and time again, the law is good and doesn&#8217;t need to be changed, the execution is the part that needs work.</li>
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      <title><![CDATA[Bizarre Forum Spam]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[When SEO companies.....attack






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I think someone needs to send the &quot;Online Media Executive&quot; back to online media executive...]]></description>
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        When SEO companies.....attack!<br /><br /><div align="center"><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://blog.spywareguide.com/images/seo_attack.html" onclick="window.open('http://blog.spywareguide.com/images/seo_attack.html','popup','width=594,height=489,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://blog.spywareguide.com/images/seo_attack-thumb-394x324.jpg" alt="seo_attack.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="324" width="394" /></a></span><br /> </div><div><div align="center"><br />Click to Enlarge<br /></div><br />I think someone needs to send the "Online Media Executive" back to online media executive school...<br /></div>
        
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 04:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <category domain="http://securityratty.com/tag/online media executive">online media executive</category>
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      <source url="http://blog.spywareguide.com/2008/06/bizarre-forum-spam.html">Bizarre Forum Spam</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Even the Rich and Famous pay the price for being Dishonest and Unethical]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/bddc2473e5205464ce579dd702e7a914</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[All of our courses - in the U.S. and over seas, begin with the same message - ETHICS is the keystone of our profession and our success. It's a shame that famed litigator - Richard &quot;Dickie&quot; Scruggs...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[All of our courses - in the U.S. and over seas, begin with the same message - ETHICS is the keystone of our profession and our success.  It's a shame that famed litigator - Richard "Dickie" Scruggs forgot that lesson.    <br /><span id="fullpost"><br />In yesterday's Washington Post, the headline reads; "<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/27/AR2008062703609_2.html">Famed Litigator </a>Gets 5-Year Term for Conspiracy to bribe Judge".  For those who are not familiar with him, Scruggs became one of the wealthiest and most famous lawyers in the country by taking on tobacco, insurance and asbestos companies.  <br /><br />What did he do? Well, for starters (and what they were able to prove), he attempted to bribe Lafayette County Circuit Court Judge Henry Lackey by offering him $50,000.00.  U.S. District Judge Neal Biggers Jr., called Scruggs' conduct "reprehensible" and told him that he picked the wrong Judge to bribe.  In addition to the 5 year jail term, he was fined $250,000.00 and lost his law license.<br /><br />You really got to love it when Justice is rightfully served.  Unfortunately, it makes me wonder how many more sleazy lawyers around the country and unethical Judges are not getting reported and prosecuted.  It is a little too hard to believe that Scruggs is the only dirt-bag in the legal profession.  We welcome the message it sends out; "nobody is above the law".  <br /><br />Like most, if not all common criminals, Richerd Scruggs became greedy.  In 1990, Scruggs became famous for suing tobacco companies and winning lawsuits that resulted in a $206 BILLION dollar settlement.  If his take of that was just 10%, he walked away with a cool $20.6 Billion dollars.  A film was even made about the case - "The Insider" starred Al Pacino and Russell Crowe.<br /><br />A decade later he is trying to bribe a Judge with $50,000?  I would say it was a combination of greed and power going to his head.  Maybe that is why the "Post" reported that he nearly fainted and swayed from side to side when the Judge scolded him.  He had to sit down before the sentence was read out.  He must have believed that he was untouchable.<br /><br />It's just a shame that he wasn't touched with a heavier sentence.  A twenty year sentence would have sent out an even more powerful message.  Still and all, the idea of wearing a prison jumpsuit and eating balogna sandwiches is probably like a life sentence to someone who believed themselves to be above the law.<br /><br />The article claims that many high profile friends petitioned Judge Biggers for leniency when sentencing Scruggs.  He's lucky I am not the warden at his jail.  I think he would be a perfect candidate for the toilet cleaning squad.          <br /></span><div class="blogger-post-footer">Visit Sexton Executive Security at www.sextonsecurity.com</div>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://www.thebulletproofblog.com/2008/06/even-rich-and-famous-pay-price-for.html">Even the Rich and Famous pay the price for being Dishonest and Unethical</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Australian medical information found in abandoned amusement park]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Technorati Tag: Security Breach

Date Reported
6/27/08

Organization
New South Wales Government (AU

Contractor/Consultant/Branch
Sydney West Area Health Service
Unnamed &quot;bankrupt contractor

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<img src="http://breachblog.com/images/95781-88451/swahs.jpg" width="165" align="right" height="58"><font size="2"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date Reported: </span><br>6/27/08<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Organization: </span><br><a href="http://nsw.gov.au/">New South Wales Government (AU)</a> <br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Contractor/Consultant/Branch:</span><br><a href="http://www.wsahs.nsw.gov.au/">Sydney West Area Health Service</a> <br>Unnamed "bankrupt contractor"<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Victims:</span><br>Patients<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Number Affected:</span><br>Unknown<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Types of Data:</span><br>"confidential medical records"<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Breach Description:</span><br>"The Sydney West Area Health Service has been embarrassed by the discovery of medical records in an abandoned amusement park."<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Reference URL:</span><br><a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/27/2288377.htm">ABC News</a> <br><a href="http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/06/27/Shipping_container_full_of_medical_waste_dumped_at_derelict_fun_park">Macquarie National News</a> <br><a href="%20http://livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/06/28/Dumped_medical_container_blamed_on_bankrupt_contractor">Macquarie National News (2)</a><br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Report Credit:</span><br>ABC NEws<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Response:</span><br>From the online sources cited above:<br><br>The Sydney West Area Health Service has been embarrassed by the discovery of medical records in an abandoned amusement park.<br><span style="font-style: italic;">[Evan] This is a first.&nbsp; An abandoned amusement park?&nbsp; I would be embarrassed too!</span><br><br>Pathology results and slides were found when a container dumped in the former Magic Kingdom park at Lansvale was set alight this week.<br><br>The container was discovered after it caught on fire yesterday, attracting the attention of the local fire department.<br><br>A bankrupt contractor is being blamed for dumping confidential medical records and contaminated waste in the grounds of an abandoned fun park.<br><span style="font-style: italic;">[Evan] Confidential medical records AND contaminated waste?&nbsp; Ugh.</span><br><br>Police said it was likely the container had been there for a decade.<br><span style="font-style: italic;">[Evan] A decade?&nbsp; This story keeps getting more bizarre.</span><br><br>The Health Department is reviewing waste disposal procedures following the discovery at Lansvale in Sydney's south west.<br><span style="font-style: italic;">[Evan] I presume that the waste disposal procedures have probably changed over the past ten years.&nbsp; The Health Department should be reviewing procedures on a regular basis anyway.</span><br style="font-style: italic;"><br>The health service's chief executive, Professor Steven Boyages, says it is a serious breach and the health service is reviewing its waste disposal procedures.<br><br>"There are clear policy and procedures in place to manage records and disposal of records and clear policies in place to manage and dispose of any clinical waste," he said.<br><br>"It appears at first glance that the policy and procedures weren't followed by the contractors who were engaged to do this."<br><br>“It is a huge concern, I’ve called for an immediate review to ensure our existing contractors are following standard policy and procedures so this doesn't happen again," he said <br><br>Shadow health minister Jillian Skinner said the state government also has some explaining to do.<br><br>"Why if it was know this company had gone bankrupt and wasn't carrying out its duties they didn't check to make sure this material was disposed of properly?" Ms Skinner said. <br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Commentary:</span><br>The landscape of information security and personal information issues has changed markedly over the past ten years.&nbsp; SWAHS should still be held accountable, but how much can you comment on something that happened ten years ago and probably does not reflect upon current practice.<br><br>This is one of the most bizarre breaches I have read about in some time. <br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Past Breaches:</span><br>Unknown</font><br><br>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 09:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://breachblog.com/2008/06/28/swahs.aspx">Australian medical information found in abandoned amusement park</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[If you are headed to Pakistan - watch your back]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/0c307f2de9848ee4412f6b959143c301</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[So much goes on in the murky world of Polictics that we often do not know what is afoot until long after the fact. Take a look at today's bombshell for instance

Everyone seemed to be shocked to hear...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[So much goes on in the murky world of Polictics that we often do not know what is afoot until long after the fact.  Take a look at today's bombshell for instance.<br />
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Everyone seemed to be shocked to hear that North Korea came clean about their nuclear weapons capability and were rewarded by the lifting of some sanctions.  This is a total "180" from their behavior not that long ago when they were flexing their nutrition-deprived muscles and thumbing their noses at the rest of the world.<br />
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This in turn is making me wonder about the threats from Afghanistan's President Karzai to Pakistan.  President Karzai has been very vocal regarding Pakistan's involvement in his country's border area and his warnings suggesting Afghanistan's intent to attack their neighbor seems to be starting to agitate the Paskistani authorities.  Which makes me wonder....is Karzai's theatrics a way to open the door for his U.S. protectors to launch an attack on the Pakistani border?<br />
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If this is the case, than Americans travelling to Pakistan should really consider if they need to be there and if they do, they should give serious consideration to their safety while there.  We were recently contacted by a U.S. company who had business in Pakistan and rightfully so, they were worried for their safety.  There are no doubt, many sympathizers in Pakistan, especially near the Afghan border who have little love for America or it's citizens.  Further strikes (no matter how justifeid they may be), will only heighten this dislike/distrust.  <br />
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If you are headed to that region, be well aware of what might lay ahead and plan accordingly.          <br />
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   </span><div class="blogger-post-footer">Visit Sexton Executive Security at www.sextonsecurity.com</div>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 23:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://www.thebulletproofblog.com/2008/06/if-you-are-headed-to-pakistan-watch.html">If you are headed to Pakistan - watch your back</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[D.C. Gun Ban Lifted - Thank You Supreme Court!]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/48afb26967b2d6b434e3ae9982c4b02e</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[The news came like music to my ears (and to hundreds of thousands of other ears across the country, I dare say). Law abiding citizens in the District of Columbia would be allowed to protect their...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The news came like music to my ears (and to hundreds of thousands of other ears across the country, I dare say).  Law abiding citizens in the District of Columbia would be allowed to protect their homes and families. <br />
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The vote was not unanimous by any means - the historical decision was arrived at by a 5 to 4 vote to remove the ban prohibiting District residents from obtaining handguns.  In a WTOP radio interview today, the NRA lobby spokesman, Chris Cox, spoke about the need for cities such as Chicago and San Francisco to fight to have their Second Ammendment rights re-instated.  <br />
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Mr. Cox also gave notice to D.C. Mayor Fenty that he would have to honor the Supreme Court's decision, even though it is well known that the Mayor is a fierce opponent of allowing law abiding citizens to protect themselves and their loved ones with the aid of a firearm.  Mayor Fenty was later qoted as saying; "More guns will mean more crimes".<br />
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Apparently the Mayor's flawed and at this stage, thread-bare reasoning, did not  influence the majority of Supreme Court Justices.  I would dearly love to be able to ask the Mayor this one question; how has the ban on handguns, which has been in effect in the District of Columbia for the past 32 years, helped to cut down on violent crime involving the use of ILLEGAL firearms?  I am sure that I am not the only one who has heard D.C. referred to as; "The murder Capital of the World".  Are drive-bys, and drug/gang related homicides ever committed by a law abiding citizen?  How could having a firearm in one's home lead to more crime?<br />
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I put it to you Mr. Mayor, that the exact opposite would/will happen.  All of those two-bit gun wielding punks on your streets who think they are big and bad because they have a "piece" jammed in their waist bands will think twice before burglarizing the home of a law abiding citizen who just might be pointing the noisey end of a 45 pistol at them.  It is a well known fact that D.C. and Maryland criminals are very reluctant to break into a Virginia home as they know that Virginians have easy access to weapons.  <br />
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Of course this latest ruling does not in any way mean that we'll all be walking around downtown with concealed firearms.  Far from it, I am sure.  Justice Scalia pointed out that restrictions will still be in place.  As it should be.  Law abiding citizens do not want to see convicted Felons carrying guns nor should those suffering from mental disorders or with a history of violent domestic abuse be allowed to access guns.  Similar to what we have in Virginia, it is realistic to expect that guns will be banned from Government buildings and schools.<br />
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As the owner of a security firm who protects clients from harm and as someone allowed to carry concealed in Virginia and Maryland, I would hope that those of us who are properly licensed and insured in the District will be able to carry concealed there.  I wouldn't even mind if the Mayor acted like a proper politician and found a way to tax us for the privilege.  <br />
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He can even insist that all future gun holders undergo a mandated safety course.  Being a certified security training school, we're ready to get on board with the training program today!                           <br />
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 22:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://www.thebulletproofblog.com/2008/06/dc-gun-ban-lifted-thank-you-supreme.html">D.C. Gun Ban Lifted - Thank You Supreme Court!</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Is this a case of; "Do as I say, not as I do"?]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/e9f20942f6d2bc7e6b9805de8abfecd7</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[I think it is a shame when a Police Officer acts like a Politician. It seems like this might be what happened to the Police Chief in San Francisco

It has leaked out that Chief Heather Fong has not...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[I think it is a shame when a Police Officer acts like a Politician.  It seems like this might be what happened to the <a href="http://0-www.sfgate.com.mill1.sjlibrary.org/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/06/04/BARR1138G6.DTL">Police Chief in San Francisco.</a><span id="fullpost"><br /><br />It has leaked out that Chief Heather Fong has not qualified with her service weapon in years.  She actually admits to it but blames the lapse on her busy schedule.  This poses two really pressing questions.  Firstly, what would she do if she was getting into her vehicle going to or coming from work and she witnessed a grievous felony taking place?  If she pulled her weapon, she would most definitely not be able to respond in a manner befitting a trained Police Officer who had undergone requalification every 6 months as is her Department's policy.  Would she even be qualified/legally covered to use her weapon after going years without re-training?<br /><br />Secondly, how is she able to administer punishment to other officers who have failed to re-qualify when she herself is facing disciplinary charges?  What kind of message is she sending out?  Apparently, in San Francisco there seems to be one law for the street cops and another for high ranking officers.  This must do wonders for morale.<br /><br />Of course we know that you have a busy schedule Chief, but it is hard to believe that you couldn't find an hour once every six months to run out to the range and "pop a few off".  You would hardly have to wait in line like everyone else.    Have you forgotten what every Police Officer (and armed security officer for that matter) is taught, that using a weapon is based upon muscle memory?  In other words, if you don't use it, you lose it. <br /><br />People like Chief Fong are supposed to lead by example and shame on them when they don't.  Do the right thing Chief, bring a sandwich to work with you and go out to the range on your lunch break.  You shouldn't put yourself above the law.  <br /><br />  <br /></span><div class="blogger-post-footer">Visit Sexton Executive Security at www.sextonsecurity.com</div>]]></content:encoded>
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      <source url="http://www.thebulletproofblog.com/2008/06/is-this-case-of-do-as-i-say-not-as-i-do.html">Is this a case of; "Do as I say, not as I do"?</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Your 419 Mail Roundup]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Are you ready for more 419 missives

Of course you are. Plenty of winning lottery tickets, fictitious banks, a wonderfully sick &quot;Robert Mugabe&quot; themed mail and, er, someone called &quot;Captain Frank Bojo&quot;...]]></description>
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        Are you ready for more 419 missives?<br /><br />Of course you are. Plenty of winning lottery tickets, fictitious banks, a wonderfully sick "Robert Mugabe" themed mail and, er, someone called "Captain Frank Bojo" after the jump...<br /> 
        Subject:<br />HELLO DEAR<br />From:<br />"abavanagift13 Gazeta.pl" &lt;abavanagift13@gazeta.pl&gt;<br />Date:<br />Sat, 21 Jun 2008 12:26:24 +0000<br />BCC:<br /><br />Hello Dear,<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;My name is Blessing Abavana, the elder daughter of Mr. paul Abavana of Zimbabwe, I am 17 years old with my younger brother (Micheal), we are in Ghana as refuge/asylum since we lost our parents because of the recent war that occurred in our country.please do go through this web page for better understanding with full details:<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;http://www.rte.ie/news/2000/0418/zimbabwe.html<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;I am looking for one&nbsp; who will honestly assist my younger brother and I to realize our inherited funds into your account and as well as invest it into a lucrative business.<br />&nbsp;<br />During the recent war against the farmers in Zimbabwe from the supporters of our President, Robert Mugabe to claim all the white -owned farms to his party members and his followers, he ordered all the white farmers to surrender all their farms to his party members and his followers.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;My father being one of the few rich and successful black farmers in our country was also victimized because of his opposition to Mugabe's policies. And because he did not support Mugabe's ideas, Mugabe's supporters invaded my father's farm and burnt everything in the farm, killed my father and made away with a lot of items in my father's farm. This action was taken because my late father felt the growing tension on the farm issue, but I guess he never anticipated the tragedy that brought their brutal and sudden death.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;However with the benefit of hindsight, owing to the looming but deteriorating crisis in my country, Zimbabwe, my father, before his unfortunate death deposited with International Commercial Bank (ICB) here in Accra Ghana the sum of US$ 35MUsd (Thirty Five Million United States Dollars), with the sole aim of acquiring and buying some dredging equipments in setting up of a dredging firm with his partner. With his death and all his assets seized at home and accounts frozen, the family is now in a very difficult situation.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;After the death of my father, my brother and I escaped to the Republic of Ghana where he had deposited the money in the Bank . And we were permitted to reside here as Political Refugees.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;So Because of our present and unpleasant status here we decided to contact an overseas firm / individual that can assist us to move this money out Of Ghana because, as asylum seekers, we are not allowed to operate any financial transaction of such amount within Ghana and also to assist in providing me and my brother a permanent residential permit in your country after the money must have been transferred to your account.<br />&nbsp;<br />We have agreed to offer you 30% of the total sum for your assistance, and the rest will be for my brother and I, to Invest in your country under your assistant<br />&nbsp;<br />All I want you to do is to furnish me with the below information including your readiness to assist me achieve this transaction for investment purposes in your country under your supervision. Kindly re-confirm to me the followings:<br /><br />1) Your Full Name:<br />2) Phone, Fax and Mobile<br />3) Profession, Age and Marital Status.<br />4) Nationality<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;I have to re-assure you that this transaction is 100% risk free and should be treated with absolute confidentiality. All the vital documentation/certification that has to do with the origin of the fund is with me for the security reasons.And I will send them to you when we progress.And I guarantee you that this fund is not government fund, drug money, or from arms deals.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;I will detail you more about&nbsp; the bank&nbsp; immediately I receive your acceptance response. I hope this is the beginning of a prosperous relationship between us.Thanks and God bless you<br />&nbsp;<br />Regards<br /><br />Blessing/Micheal Abavana<br /><br /><b>(Wow, spectacularly sick. Not that we're expecting scammers to have any morals, of course).</b><br /><br />*********************************************************************************************<br /><br /><br />Subject:<br />Lycos Online Lottery Notification<br />From:<br />"LHOUTY MOHAMMED HASSANE" &lt;mhlhouty@menara.ma&gt;<br />Date:<br />Sun, 22 Jun 2008 02:42:53 -0000<br />BCC:<br /><br />LYCOS LOTTERY ONLINE<br />8th Floor<br />1 Stephen Street<br />London<br />W1T 1AL<br />&nbsp;<br />WINNING NOTIFICATION<br />This is to inform you that your email address has won the Lycos Lottery for the year 2008. your email has won you the sum of ?952,350.00 (Nine Hundred And Fifty Two Thousand, Three Hundred And Fifty pounds sterling).<br />You are advised to keep this notice confidential to avoid misinterpretation of funds and unauthorize claims, cheating or fraud.<br />To claim your funds please contact us with the information below.<br />Name: Dr. George Stevenson<br />Tel:+447031991681<br />Email:lycosclaimsdpt@gmail.com<br />&nbsp;<br />It is mandatory that you send us your full names, address, phone number,<br />age, sex and occupation to enable us arrange your claim.<br />&nbsp;<br />Note: Winners were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from Microsoft users from company and individual email addresse users. All winning must be claimed not later than 21 working days from the time of notification. After this date all unclaimed funds will be returned to European Union Treasury as unclaimed funds.<br />&nbsp;<br />Congratulations from mambers and staff of Lycos<br />Lhouty Mohammed Hassane.<br />Lycos Lottery Co-ordinator<br /><br /><b>(A "Lycos Lottery" and they're using a GMail address? Doh).</b><br /><br />*********************************************************************************************<br /><br />Subject:<br />Yukos Oil<br />From:<br />Mr. Timinskiy Vladimir &lt;grooves@bellnet.ca&gt;<br />Date:<br />Wed, 25 Jun 2008 5:38:17 -0400<br />To:<br />&lt;info@yukos.org&gt;<br /><br />I have a profiling amount in an excess of US$100.5M, which I seek you in accommodating for me. You will be rewarded with 4% .If intrested, please reply me for moredetails...&lt;tvlad4@gmail.com&gt;<br />Regards<br />Mr. Timinskiy Vladimir<br /><br /><b>(Short. Sweet. Pointlessly fake).</b><br /><br />*******************************************************************************<br /><br />Subject:<br />Immediate Release of Your FUND Via ATM CARD<br />From:<br />"Mr. Mark Louis" &lt;francois.lapeyronie@wanadoo.fr&gt;<br />Date:<br />Wed, 25 Jun 2008 01:45:09 -0700<br />To:<br />undisclosed-recipients:;<br /><br />SUBJECT: Immediate Release of Your FUND Via ATM CARD<br /><br />Attention: ATM Card Beneficiary,<br /><br />I wish to use this medium to inform you that your CONTRACT/INHERITANCE Paymen of USD$10,000,000.00 (Ten Million United States Dollars) from CENTRAL BANK<br />OF NIGERIA have been RELEASED and APPROVED for onward transfer to you via an ATM CARD which you will use to withdraw all the USD$10,000,000.00 in any<br />ATM SERVICE MACHINE in any part of the world, but the maximum you can withdraw in a day is USD$10,000.00 Only.<br /><br />We have mandated IBTC CHARTERED BANK PLC, to send you the ATM CARD and PIN NUMBER which you will use to withdraw all your USD$10 Million Dollars in<br />any ATM SERVICE MACHINE in any part of the world. You are therefore advice to contact the Head of ATM CARD Department of IBTC CHARTERED BANK PLC;<br /><br />Contact Person: Dr. Olu James<br />Office email address:&nbsp;&nbsp; pcfc_nigeria@yahoo.com<br />Private: +2347084501007<br />Office:018969906<br /><br />Tell Dr. Olu James that you received a message from the CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA. Instructing him to send you the ATM CARD and PIN NUMBER which you will use<br />to withdraw your USD$10 Million Dollars in any ATM SERVICE MACHINE in any part of the world, also send him your direct phone number and contact address<br />where you want him to send the ATM CARD and PIN NUMBER to you. We are very sorry for the plight you have gone through in the past years. Thanks for adhering to this instruction and once again accept our congratulations.<br /><br />Best Regards.<br />Mr. Mark Louis.<br />Executive Governor,<br /><br />Central Bank of Nigeria {CBN}.<br /><br /><b>(Ah, the old "Let's lure them in with the magical bank card" trick).</b><br /><br /><br />******************************************************************************************<br /><br />Subject:<br />CONTACT THE FEDEX COMPANY FOR YOUR FUNDS<br />From:<br />"SAMUEL DUNBAR" &lt;samuel_dunbar0013@ig.com.br&gt;<br />Date:<br />Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:33:43 +0100<br />BCC:<br /><br />Dear Friend,<br /><br />Compliment of the new year, I have been waiting for you since to come down here and pick your Bank Draft which my boss left with me before he travelled to England but I did not hear from you since that time till today. I went to the bank to confirm whether the draft is getting close to expire as it had been long time my boss issued the draft. The director of the bank told me that before the draft will get to you, that it will expire. Then I told him to help me and cash the cashier bank draft of $1,500.000.00 to cash payment.<br /><br />However, I have successfully cashed the draft and packaged it in a box and have registered it in the Fedex Express Company Service here in Benin Republic because I will travell to see my boss in England and will not come back till August 20th 2008. You have to contact the Fedex Express Company Service to know when they will deliver your package to your address. I have paid for the delivering charges and insurance fees. The only money you have to send to them is their security keeping feeswhich is USD$135.00 USD to receive your package. Don't be deceived by any body.<br /><br />This is their Contact Address;<br />Attn: Cheif Mr. George Kobra (Director)<br />Tel:&nbsp; +229-9799 2240<br />E-mail: fc.bj@sify.com<br /><br />Send them your contacts information to enable them locate you<br />&nbsp;immediately they arrived in your country with your package.<br /><br />This is the information they needed from you.<br /><br />1. Your full name:.....<br />2. Your shipping/home address:.....<br />3. Your tel no #......<br />4. Your current office tel no #<br />5. A copy of your passport.<br /><br />Try to contact them as soon as possible to avoid increasement of the security keeping fees Note; I didn't tell the Fedex Express Company Service that it's money inside the box, I registered it as a church of a Church Minister Materials. This is to avoid delay or any upfront problem during the delivery. So, do not let them know that the package contents money. Do let me know as soon as you received your package. You will contact&nbsp; me only through e-mail as my phone is no longe available now that I am out from our country. Contact me at samdunbar1986@yahoo.com and I will reply as soon as I can.<br />I wish you and your family Long Life,<br />Prosperity and Happy 2008.<br /><br />Thanks and Remain Blessed.<br /><br />Yours sincerely,<br />Mr.Samuel Dunbar<br />(Secretary)<br /><br /><b>(Honestly, if you contact FedEx they'll give you tons of money....)</b><br /><br />****************************************************************************************<br /><br />That's your lot for another week....<br />
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      <source url="http://blog.spywareguide.com/2008/06/your-419-mail-roundup.html">Your 419 Mail Roundup</source>
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