Archive for April, 2006

Dateline NBC’s MySpace Expose’

Dateline had a really good program on the MySpace safety issues and how easily teens give up the simplest of information that can be used by predators to locate victims and provide topics of conversation that can easily dupe a victim into believing that they share a bond with an online predator.

My only criticism is that the pages they singled out were relatively innocuous- and they could have really found worst examples. but in a way, even the most innocuous is a great example at the amount of personal exposure teens risk on MySpace.

See the Dateline Story Here:

MIDDLETOWN, CONN. – He says his name is Matt it s not. He says he s new to town he s not. And he says he s 19 not even close.

But that s how he portrays himself to the kids befriending him online on the social networking site, MySpace.com.

Would your child let a stranger into his or her online world?

The fictitious cyber teen known as Matt was created as an experiment and his instant popularity revealed to one small town just how vulnerable its children are.

You really have to see the videos too.

Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. And Part 4.

One of the newest items that came to my attention with this report that I had not previously considered (and I should have with my security background) were the stupid questionnaires that float around on MySpace like ignorant chain letters. In this report, the detective speaks about a 377 item questionnaire that a 15 year old girl filled out detailing all of her personal preferences from shampoo to after school activities, to religious affiliation. This from the same girl who would never answer this many questions in science class! Hell, I don’t even think the dreaded Myers-Briggs Test has this many stupid questions.

Anyways, these questionnaires, which I have always ignored, can really help an online predator perform social engineering on its victims. Once a predator knows the details of a potential victim, he can lure the victim much more easily, and can easily gain the confidence of the victim. It makes me wonder how many of these questionnaires were actually authored by online predators?

Here is my own questionnaire-

  • Is your family rich or poor?
  • If rich, do both parents work?
  • What times do they work?
  • Do they ever come home unexpectedly?
  • Do they keep jewelry in the house?
  • Do they keep cash in the house?
  • Do they have firearms?
  • Are you trained in the safe handling of firearms?
  • Do the parents have a safe or other hiding place for valuables?
  • Do you have a dog, and does it bite?
  • What is the combination to the safe?
  • What is the disarm code for your security system?
  • Do you have a hide-a-key for emergency entry to your home?
  • Where do you keep it?
  • Take your house key and trace its outline. Mail it to this address.


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MySpace Hires Safety Czar

MySpace is making more moves to improve online safety for its young members, including hiring a huge staff to monitor member profiles for safety, and have also hired Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam, now director of Consumer Security Outreach & Child Safe Computing at Microsoft Corp.

CNET has the details here:

The media frenzy around MySpace.com has struck a nerve with parents fretting about what their kids are doing online.

Now the social networking site, along with other Net companies and child advocate groups, is trying to calm those parents about what their kids are doing online and what tools they have to deal with it.

On Tuesday, MySpace and other Fox-owned interactive media properties are expected to announce the hiring of a chief security officer, Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam, a former Justice Department prosecutor who specialized in child exploitation cases. He will handle all education, safety, privacy and law enforcement programs for MySpace and other Fox properties.

MySpace has also hired more employees to handle security and customer care–roughly 100 people, or one-third of its workforce, scout out inappropriate content or underage members.

“Lots and lots of parents want their kids’ profiles down,” said Parry Aftab, executive director of WiredSafety.org, a nonprofit organization that provides safety and health information. Aftab has worked for years with MySpace and other social networks to design safety guidelines. “But we all need to take a breath and fashion solutions to address the real problem, which is how much information kids are putting online and who are they communicating with online.”

On Monday, MySpace teamed up with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Advertising Council, the people responsible for the Smokey Bear ads, to introduce a new ad campaign targeted toward teens online.

The print, television and interactive ads encourage kids not to “believe the type,” in one example, urging them to be more critical when it comes to talking to strangers online and reading material online.

If this is true and MySpace gets serious about safety, it will ultimately only improve the experience of MySpace. But make no mistake: Big brother is now watching everything that happens on myspace. Technological solutions can be used to profile online stalkers, and provide investigators with the right tools needed to help solve crimes that involve MySpace users.

In addition, there is a real potential to use the partnership with NCMEC to get information about missing children to one of the largest groups of people on the Internet. Could you imagine the impact that an Amber Alert would have if it suddenly became everyone’s ad banner at the top of their myspace page? NCMEC also works closely with America’s Most Wanted, which is aired on Fox Networks, and Fox’s Newscorp is now the owner of Myspace. Hopefully they will use the resources at hand to do some real good for exploited children.

And the creeps and predators of MySpace will have to go somewhere else to prey on kids. Or maybe not. Its up to MySpace at this point.

A nod goes to Trench at MyCrimeSpace for the news tip.


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NY State Continues Crusades Against Spyware

I have written about NY State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer here, and how he is aggressively targeting companies that made money off of spyware and adware programs. He continues with his campaign to scrape the barnacles off the web’s underbelly by going after Adware company Direct Revenue, who made millions by infecting PC’s with popup ads.

From TechWeb here:

Court documents supporting the New York Attorney General’s lawsuit against noted adware purveyor Direct Revenue show that the company hired a private investigator to track down an anti-spyware researcher, developed software to delete competing adware programs, and went to great lengths to make its own software stealthy.

Once downloaded to a user’s PC, Direct Revenue’s software opened pop-up ads on the screen as often as every 45 seconds. For its efforts, the company made almost $30 million in pre-tax profit in 2004 on total revenues of $38 million.

The documents, which include the petition and affirmation filed by the office of Eliot Spitzer, the state’s attorney general, as well as numerous supporting exhibits, are available in the New York County Clerk’s office, and have been posted online by anti-spyware activist and researcher Ben Edelman.

Among the documents were several related to an anti-spyware researcher known to Direct Revenue only as “webhelper” who operates the http://www.Webhelper4u.com site.

In one e-mail, Direct Revenue’s then-chief technology officer calls webhelper “our stalker friend.” In another message, this one written to the company’s chief executive, a staff member calls webhelper “a small timer” but then goes on to complain that the researcher’s naming of a Direct Revenue employee has interfered with obtaining business liability insurance for that worker.

In 2004, Webhelper also highlighted the link between a new site, Freephone.cc, and Direct Revenue, a tie the company had hoped to keep secret.

“It seems like our window of opportunity to promote freephone as ‘adware free’ may have passed us by,” Chris Dowhan, a Direct Revenue Vice President wrote.

Finally, in a May 2005 e-mail, Gary Kibel, an attorney at Direct Revenue s law firm, Davis & Gilbert, told Joshua Abram, the company’s chief executive, of the progress made by a private investigator in identifying webhelper.

“Briefly, the person, Patrick Jordan, is located in Florida. The address in the WHOIS is a MailBox, Etc. location, but they have obtained his true home address. He may be a tech person working for Jackson Hewitt (the tax company). He is about 50 years old,” Kibel wrote.

“Once we get all the information together, perhaps a letter to his true home address showing that we know more about him will have some results.”

Jordan now works at Sunbelt Software, a Florida-based anti-spyware company, where he has been a senior spyware researcher since July 2005.

In other documents, Direct Revenue executives bragged to a potential client how stealthy their adware software is, noted that the company could create an “incredibly polymorphic” program much harder for anti-spyware software to detect, and planned to release “torpedoes” that remove competing adware from vendors including eXact Advertising and spyware such as the Dyfuca porn dialer.

The documents paint a picture Stiennon believes is indicative of the industry as a whole. “Most of the adware companies have been acting with this same sort of mindset,” he said. “When you read this stuff, it’s clear that these people didn’t realize how evil they really were.”

The article goes on to suggest that other adware companies are now likely to delete all of their email related to internal business practices. This may be the case, so other state’s Attorneys General need to move quickly to indict these companies that were making millions in internet sleaze.


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Music Review: Automatic

On Saturday Night, I stopped by Sully’s in Chantilly and caught the last two sets of Classic Rock Cover Band, Automatic.

It was my first time seeing this band, and they blew me away with their classic rock covers such as Deep Purple’s Smoke on the Water, the Guess Who’s No Time and Aerosmith’s Walk This Way.

The lead vocalist, Lloyd has an amazing vocal range, and does a dead-on cover of Jim Morrison from the Doors. Rick, the Bass player, also performs lead vocals on some songs, and together, the two of them provide the perfect voices to cover most of the classic favorites.

The lead guitarist lives for his solo performances, and performs these like a virtuoso.

Automatic thrilled the audience, had everyone dancing, and when the lights came up for last call, there were some boos of disappointment and chants for one more song. I will be seeking out a future performance of Automatic, and if you get a chance to see them, you should. Check their website for dates.


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New VH-1 Show- Can’t Get a Date

I don’t know how VH-1 manages to target my demographic so well. Every show on VH-1′s lineup is like CrackTV to me. New on Friday Nights is a clever and cute show called “Can’t Get a Date.”

“Can’t Get a Date” profiles normal every day people that can’t seem to well… get a date. These people have annoying problems that make them undatable at worst, and social misfits at best. The show also features a narrator that interacts in real time with the people, providing real-time tips on what works, and what doesn’t when it comes to dating. It works very well and comes off as a humorous how-to guide for the viewers on how to not be a troglodyte on the dating scene.

This week’s season premiere featured Morgan, a misfit toymaker who turns off women all the time with his rudeness, his grubby clothes, and general obnoxiousness. He goes through a series of makeovers, fitting him with proper glasses, a good haircut, new clothes and lots of good sound advice from the narrator, and he scores a charming lady by the end of the episode.

Its like a mini-Cinderella story every week, with the Narrator as the omnipresent fairy godmother.


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Drug Seizures: The Grillz

Buying bling for your teeth is the stupidest fad since letting your pants hang ultra low on your ass. But custom “grillz” cost thousands of dollars. Now Federal Agents are trying to seize them from drug dealers under federal seizure laws.

From KomoTV.com, with a nod to Drudge for the pointer.

TACOMA – Talk about taking a bite out of crime.

Government lawyers are trying to remove the gold-capped teeth known as “grills” or “grillz” from the mouths of two men facing drug charges.

According to documents and lawyers involved in the case in U.S. District Court, Flenard T. Neal Jr. and Donald Jamar Lewis, charged with several drug and weapon violations, were taken on Tuesday from the Federal Detention Center to the U.S. marshal’s office, where they were told the government had a warrant to seize the grills.

Before being put into a vehicle to be taken to a dentist in Seattle, they called their lawyers, who were able to halt the seizure, said Miriam Schwartz, Neal’s public defender. A permanent stay of the seizure order was signed Tuesday by U.S. Magistrate J. Kelley Arnold, court documents show.

Grills, popularized by rappers such as Nelly, are customized tooth caps made of precious metals and jewels which can cost thousands of dollars for a full set. Some can be snapped onto the teeth like an orthodontic retainer, and others are permanently bonded to the teeth.

Neal and Lewis have permanently bonded grills, their lawyers said, declining to provide more description.

Government lawyers who asked a federal judge on March 29 to order confiscation of the grills said they did not know the caps had been bonded to the drug defendants’ teeth.

“Asset forfeiture is a fairly routine procedure, and our attorneys were under the impression that these snapped out like a retainer,” said Emily Langlie, a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney’s office in Seattle.

Once the government understood that removal of the grills could damage the defendants’ teeth, they abandoned the seizure attempt, she said.

Anyone who spends their money on grillz are idiots. This is an indisputable fact. But figuring out a way to get stupid people to spend thousands of dollars on snap-on jewelry for their teeth? That’s ingenius.


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Eagle on Eagle Crime. No Charges Filed

Eco-Religionists believe weird things- such as DDT destroying egg shells, and mankind being the sole cause that harms populations of wild animals. But then we come across a story such as this, which though sad, highlights life in the wild.

Eagle on Eagle Crime should not be tolerated, especially within sight of the Nation’s Capital, where the Eagle is the proud symbol of America.

A Bald Eagle Roosting in a Tree Near the Pentagon

From the AP here:

WASHINGTON – Within earshot of traffic roaring along the Capital Beltway, a suddenly single dad is waging a quiet struggle to save his offspring a nest of bald eagle eggs on the verge of hatching.

The eagle, nicknamed George by workers building a new Beltway bridge, lost his mate, Martha, when she was attacked by another female eagle Wednesday. The aggressor may have been trying to take over George and Martha’s nest in suburban Maryland, which is valuable real estate for the area’s booming bald eagle population.

After watching Martha fall in a dramatic midair battle, construction workers sought help from Stephanie R. Spears, an environmental specialist working with the Woodrow Wilson Bridge project.

Spears rushed the bleeding mother eagle to a veterinary hospital in Newark, Del., where she was being treated for puncture wounds and a damaged beak that may need weeks of rehabilitation.

George was left alone to guard the nest and at least two eggs difficult because he needs to hunt for food twice a day, and the attacking female remains a threat. Spears said she and federal wildlife officials were considering whether to move the eggs, or chicks, into a surrogate nest where they might have a better chance at survival.

Maybe the “attacking female” needs to be captured and given sensitivity training. All kidding aside, shouldn’t people not interfere with nature in this regard? The natural course of events, which will include the interloping Eagle killing the eggs or the hatchlings in a territorial dispute for prey should be the course of action. People shouldn’t interfere and force these eagles to get along.


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The Sun Causes Global Warming

Its not mankind. Its not pollution. Its the sun that causes all of the heat on the planet. And it is at its highest peak of activity for the last 300 years. So say some scientists that make eco-religionists crazy.

From the BBC here, with a nod to Drudge for the pointer.

Scientists blame sun for global warming

Climate changes such as global warming may be due to changes in the sun rather than to the release of greenhouse gases on Earth.

Climatologists and astronomers speaking at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Philadelphia say the present warming may be unusual – but a mini ice age could soon follow.

The sun provides all the energy that drives our climate, but it is not the constant star it might seem.

Careful studies over the last 20 years show that its overall brightness and energy output increases slightly as sunspot activity rises to the peak of its 11-year cycle.

And individual cycles can be more or less active.

The sun is currently at its most active for 300 years.

That, say scientists in Philadelphia, could be a more significant cause of global warming than the emissions of greenhouse gases that are most often blamed.

You see, science should be based on observed facts, not projected models using flawed data. People have been observing the sun since the invention of the telescope. The sun is much more easily observed, measured, and studied than the massive complexities of a global environment that changes constantly due to countless factors.

According to Occam’s razor, the simplest explanation is usually the correct one. The simplest explanation to me is that the sun is warmer now, so the Earth is warmer now. And Mars is warmer now too. And Jupiter.

But to the Eco-Religious zealots, only mankind is to blame for warmer climactic changes because of the sins of consumerism. It is impossible to argue with people about their faith.


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Cute Fairy Video

My wife adores fairies. She has figurines and books and pictures of them scattered all over the house, in the garden, on the walls, and in surprising places that I stumble upon from time to time.

I updated the BelchSpeak Video Page here.

It now has a funny commerical on YouTube of the new Dodge Caliber. It features a cute fairy. Check it out!


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Phishing Takes New Tactic

According to SANS, phishers are forgoing step two of the attack, which is to create a fake webserver to collect personal data from unsuspecting users. Now they seem to be sending out emails with instructions to call 800 numbers.

From SANS here:

A reader reported a Chase bank phishing e-mail with only a 888 phone number to dial. My first guess was that this would be a number that charged a very high fee upon connect, so I didn’t dial it. But he reported that when you dial the number, a system prompts you for a 16-digit card number and seems to have a validation process. Perhaps this is the next wave in phishing attacks? He reported it to Chase bank and antiphishing.org.

This would be an interesting new tactic. Most phishing web servers that work as the collectors of personal info have a short shelf life if they are hosted with any reputable hosting provider. They are usually shut down in a matter of hours now. Even communist China has a zero tolerance policy for hosted phishing sites. But 800 numbers may take a little longer to crack, and phone companies may not be prepared at this time to respond quickly to phishing scams.


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Moussaoui is Going to Die. Horribly. Not Soon Enough.

See if you can read this without getting choked up. Normally, I take issue with any sort of editorializing in a news story, but this story describes the Prosecution’s case to decide whether or not Moussaoui, the only person charged with the September 11th attack, should die by execution or have life in prison.

I say “Fire up Ol’ Sparky.”

Fry you bastard.

From the AP here:

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The stories and photos of four young children, all of whom lost parents in the 9/11 attacks, brought witnesses to tears and visibly affected jurors Thursday at the death penalty trial of al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui.

The second phase of the sentencing trial to determine whether Moussaoui deserves execution or life in prison opened Thursday. Early on, prosecutors played videos of the two hijacked jetliners hitting the gleaming World Trade Center towers. They also showed videos of people plunging more than 80 stories to their deaths and punctuated their presentation with family photos of loved ones.

Each hour the emotional impact grew.

Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani retold the now-familiar tale of his own harrowing experience in debris-choked lower Manhattan on Sept. 11, 2001. But it was not until he spoke of the daughter of one of his closest aides, Beth Petrone Hatton, that Giuliani’s voice quaked and broke. Firefighter Terence S. Hatton who earned 19 medals in 21 years died without knowing his wife was pregnant.

One female juror looked stricken. The rest hung motionless on Giuliani’s every word.

Even Moussaoui, who had affected a look of boredom during the showing of video of falling bodies, watched the ex-mayor intently as he described Terry Hatton, who was born May 15, 2002. Her picture with Giuliani flashed on the screen.

“Terry’s going to grow up without a father … without a very special father,” Giuliani said. “You can’t replace that. … There’s no way that money, camps and scholarships, which is very important and which we raised, can replace that.” Giuliani aides in the audience dabbed their eyes with tissue and sniffled.

Then came retired firefighter Anthony Sanseviro, whose co-worker and friend Danny Suhr died after he was hit by a body falling from one of the towers: “It was like a missile coming in.”

As a photo was shown of Suhr with his daughter, Briana, Sanseviro described how Suhr’s wife and childhood sweetheart, Nancy, has struggled to bring her up without him.

He was followed to the stand by James Smith, a 21-year veteran of the New York Police Department with a 6-year-old daughter, Patricia. His wife, Moira, also a police officer, was bringing a woman with asthma down from the third floor of the South Tower when it collapsed on them.

“Moira was a gung-ho police officer, who took chances and made a lot of arrests, until Patricia was born,” he said. “She went from street narcotics to community policing. She decided that she wanted to be a mother even more than a police officer.”

Asked to describe the loss felt by his daughter, Smith replied in a quavering voice: “The loss to Pat … I can’t begin to describe … all the things she’ll never be able to do with her mother, the first day of school, the relationship with her mother …”

He stopped for a drink of water.

Prosecutor David Raskin showed a photo of Patricia taken Dec. 4, 2001, and asked Smith to explain it.

It showed a girl, 2 1/2, with long dark hair in a red dress that flowed to her ankles. She was wearing a long blue ribbon looped around her neck and attached to an object below her knees.

“That was Valor Day, when the New York Police Department hands out medals,” Smith said. “She’s wearing the medal they awarded Moira, the department’s highest honor, the Medal of Honor.”

The stricken-looking female juror pulled a tissue out and wiped her eyes. A male juror nearby appeared to be on the verge of tears. The burly, balding cop also wiped his eyes.

An Nguyen was 4 when his father, Khang Nguyen, was killed at the Pentagon. Prosecutors showed a picture of the boy at the Pentagon gates a few days after the attack, looking for his dad.

“He became heartbroken, quiet,” said An’s mother, Tu Nguyen. “He didn’t have enough words to express his feelings.”

When his dad was in heaven, An decided that he wanted to become an astronaut, “so he can go into space and look for his daddy,” she told the jury.

Prosecutor Rob Spencer braced jurors for the painful testimony they were going to hear over the next few weeks. The voices of the victims of the attacks and their anguished families should be all jurors need to hear to conclude that Moussaoui should die for his crimes, Spencer said.

Spencer described one call from a woman on the 83rd floor of the second tower to fall. “The floor is completely engulfed,” she said. “We’re on the floor and we can’t breathe…. I don’t see any more air. … I’m going to die, aren’t I?” The tape apparently will be played later.

“You cannot understand the magnitude of that day unless you hear it from the victims themselves,” Spencer said. Moussaoui smiled several times when the prosecution mentioned his enthusiasm for the attacks.

Leaving court at day’s end minutes later, Moussaoui shouted, “No pain, no gain, America.”

Moussaoui, 37, is the only person charged in this country in the Sept. 11 attacks. He pleaded guilty last April. On Monday, the jury decided he was directly responsible for at least one death on 9/11 and is eligible for execution.

Moussaoui was in a Minnesota jail on Sept. 11. Nevertheless, the jury concluded that he could have thwarted or minimized the attacks if he had confessed his al-Qaida membership and terrorist plans when federal agents arrested him in August 2001 while he was taking flight training.

No way this man will get life in prison. Dead man walking.


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More MySpace Goodness

Myspace- A Place for Statutory Gay Rape:

A boy-lover is doing hard time in Nashville. From NSMV4 here, with a nod to MyCrimeSpace for the story:

Police arrested Ryan Matthew Adams, 21, at a house in Murfreesboro and say he contacted a 14 year-old boy in Williamson County through Myspace.com.

Investigators say Adams and the boy made initial contact while Adams was living in Minneapolis. They continued to communicate by phone and the internet after Adams moved to Rutherford County.

After developing an on-line relationship, police say he picked up the boy and drove him to Rutherford County where the two engaged in sexual activity on three occasions.

Adams has been charged with three counts of statutory rape and is being held in the Rutherford County jail on $300,000 bond.

Its a good thing that Adams likes boy on boy action. He will get plenty of that where he’s going. His myspace profile is here.


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Couric is a Bad Choice for Anchor

Katie Couric made a career ending move by accepting the offer to anchor CBS Evening News. She is not AnchorPerson material. Her hardest news coverage to date seems to be the annual Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade.

So after Kronkite and Rather, Couric will now take the reigns of CBS Evening News and finally drill that news division into the cellar of the ratings among the three major news networks. Katie will likely leave the new post at CBS with dismal ratings and an excuse that she wishes to “focus on family” or something similar.

If CBS wanted a woman, there are many more qualified women television anchors out there. Women that aren’t known to be “perky and bubbly.” Women that will lend a seriousness to the news.

If CBS wanted someone young and cute, they could have definitely done much better than Katie, who has “hit the wall” at full speed. No one wants to see an anchor lady age on the nightly news. Am I being mean? Maybe just a tad, but I have my crystal ball out and I’m peering into the future. This is what I see-

  • Couric will be out of the anchor chair after dismal ratings.
  • Les Moonves, who pushed for the move for Couric, will face difficulty in his position at CBS, and will ultimately admit that it was a mistake to put Couric in the Anchor Chair.
  • 60 Minutes, which Katie will now likely work on as well, will lose further credibility after the faked story debacle in 2004 about Bush’s National Guard service.

Katie will be retired from the news biz, and the whole move to the anchor chair will sadly be viewed as an “experiment.” Don’t get me wrong. Its definitely time that a woman was a major news anchor. And a woman can do the job very well, if not better than any man. But is Katie Couric that brave pioneer for equality in the male-dominated evening news biz?

She most certainly is not.


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My Solutions to Illegal Aliens

Crossing the border is an illegal act, but that act is typically the only illegal intention of illegal border crossers. In other words, most of the illegal aliens streaming into the country are coming, not to rob banks, not to leech off of the welfare system, but to come to work for better wages and the hope for a better tomorrow for themselves and their families.

Things must be tough at home in Mexico, Nicaragua and other Central American countries. Must be tough in South America too, since you never hear of Colombia complaining about illegal border crossings.

But the amount of illegal aliens in the country are indeed a problem, and one that is so big there are no easy answers. You can’t jail 11 million people. You cant easily deport that many either.

So what do you do?

ICE Agents guarding illegal aliens at an L.A. Drop House

First, stop the stream of new illegals. You must do this by making the risk of illegal border crossing too high. As it stands now, if they are caught, they are returned and they try again another time. If illegal aliens faced the risk of death, injury or longterm imprisonment, the risk would be so great that they would not cross.

But American law enforcement can’t really shoot to kill. That would be wrong, but it would be effective, and a quick solution. It might even start an international incident. Law enforcement can’t maim illegals either. There aren’t enough jails to hold them all either. So how do you go about increasing the risk?

You threaten the possibility of death by the assurance of capture. You bring home enough National Guard Troops and position them on the border where there is insignificant coverage. You capture any illegals entering the country. All captured illegals are fingerprinted and photographed and tracked by databases for ICE, or Immigration Customs Enforcement, part of Homeland Security.

You conscript them in the war on terror. Make all illegal males of fighting strength and age enlist in the army, and send them to Iraq and Afghanistan to fight against terrorists. Make them disarm IEDs. Make them corpsmen, cooks and support staff of the US Military. After six years of duty, they are eligible for US Citizenship, and America would welcome them into the country not only as fellow citizens, but as heroes. As soldiers, their immediate families would be allowed to remain in the US.

Men and women that cannot cut it as military conscripts can either be transported back across the border, or they will be pressed into service building the wall along the border to prevent other illegal crossers from coming into the country. When they are finished building the wall, they are sent back across the border.

If people are caught attempting to enter the country illegally twice, they are imprisoned for five years, mandatory, and then transported back across the border after their release.

The above steps should curtail new illegal immigrants from trying to enter the country by illegal border crossings. Now, the next step is to increase the risk of those illegal aliens that are already in the US to live here day to day.

You do this by easily allowing illegal immigrants to leave. If they turn themselves in, they get transport out of the country without being fingerprinted or photographed or charged with a crime for entering the country illegally. Its amnesty, but only if they actually leave the country.

Next, you increase the penalties for hiring illegal aliens. You give employers access to the social security database to verify social security numbers are authentic at the time of hiring.

Make it illegal to rent or sell property to anyone that is not authorized to live in the United States. Allow Realtors access to verify social security numbers to ensure authenticity.

Make it illegal to receive public services such as schooling and electricity without proper verification of authorization to live in the United States. Once the risk becomes so great that it is no longer worthwhile to live in the United States, the illegal aliens will agree to leave.


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SiteAdvisor Bought by McAfee

Back in February I wrote about what a great concept a “HoneyMonkey” was, which is an automated bot that will expose itself to any and all threats posed by specific websites, and then provide a safety rating on whether or not the site is safe. SiteAdvisor was the company that was cashing in on the idea.

I also predicted that SiteAdvisor would soon get gobbled up by one of the Big AV companies or a portal company. My prediction was true. McAfee acquired the company. Good for them, and good for their customers.

I also predict that this will be a big gain for AOL too, which used McAfee as their portal-wide AV protection vendor. AOL, which started out with deplorable safety and security for their users, probably now has the best of any other Internet Portal.

From CNET here:

McAfee buys search-warning company

Security company McAfee has acquired SiteAdvisor in a move to fortify defenses for people before they browse potentially malicious Web sites.

Boston-based SiteAdvisor informs people conducting Web searches whether their results include sites potentially associated with spyware, adware, spam and browser attacks. The safety ratings are displayed next to the search results with red, yellow or green icons.

The company’s testing and rating service works on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft’s MSN, appearing as a small button in the browser toolbar.

Although the service will be marketed to McAfee’s vast consumer base, the security giant is also eyeing its use for businesses.

“This unique technology adds another dimension of strength and value to McAfee’s threat database and will offer a significant corporate benefit,” George Heron, McAfee chief scientist, said in a statement.

McAfee continues to outpace rivals for key acquisitions for its security technology. Symantec is still reeling from its lousy acquisition of Veritas which caused its stock to plummet by 200 percent. While Symantec seems to be running scared in fear that Microsoft will grow to dominate the AV and security industry, McAfee is boldly sticking to what it knows, and is continuing to strive for internet security excellence.


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The Reviews Are In. Sharon Stone’s Basic Instinct 2 Sucks.

But don’t take my word for it. According to Rotten Tomatoes, this looks to be one of the worst movies EVER.

If you’re trying to reinvigorate the art of the stylish thriller, the movie you come up with needs to be stylish and it needs to be thrilling. Basic Instinct 2, written by Leora Barish and Henry Bean and directed by Michael Caton-Jones, is neither.”
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Stephanie Zacharek, SLATE1.5/4 “For many people, the only reason to see Basic Instinct 2 is to find out if Stone uncrosses her legs again. She doesn?t.”
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Jeffrey Westhoff, NORTHWEST HERALD (CRYSTAL LAKE, IL)0/4 “Instead of moving like an enchanting vision of lust, Stone stomps through every scene with the subtlety of a Clydesdale, and her hair looks like it was stolen off a Raggedy Ann doll”
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Willie Waffle, WAFFLEMOVIES.COM

1/4 “Basic Instinct 2 is basically the same movie as its predecessor. Only there’s no Michael Douglas. And the setting has changed from the United States to Europe.”
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Jeff Vice, DESERET NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY

D- “Basic Instinct 2 would be a magnificent exercise in transcendental camp… were it not for the pleading, deluded look behind its leading lady’s ice-blue eyes.”
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Rob Vaux, FLIPSIDE MOVIE EMPORIUM

1.5/5 “There’s nothing erotic or thrilling in this supposed erotic thriller, just a lot of talky filler that leads absolutely nowhere.”
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Joshua Tyler, CINEMABLEND.COM

“Usually when you want a movie to be so bad it’s funny, you can count on someone connected to the Basic Instinct franchise. Alas, they have let even their extremely forgiving audience down.”
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Fred Topel, ABOUT.COM

F “There’s simple trash and enjoyable trash; this movie wants to be the latter, but alas it falls into the first category.”
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Frank Swietek, ONE GUY’S OPINION

D “An utterly hilarious piece of camp trash that elicited more laughs from me than ‘She’s the Man,’ ‘Larry the Cable Guy’ and ‘Date Movie’ combined.”
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Eric D. Snider, ERICDSNIDER.COM

1.5/4 “Numbingly dull when it isn’t unintentionally laugh-out-loud funny, this pitiful sequel has almost none of the cheesy/sleazy appeal of the 1992 blockbuster. Michael Douglas stayed away, and so should you.”
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James Sanford, KALAMAZOO GAZETTE

C- “Other than its deliriously trashy intro and a loopy twist ending that questions reality itself, Basic Instinct 2 is way too restrained in every sense.”
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Mike Russell, OREGONIAN

C- “The mysteries of Sharon Stone are long gone.”
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Audrey Rock-Richardson, TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN (UTAH)

“Spatting one-liners and sucking on cigarettes, the vampy, campy Sharon Stone does Bette Davis proud in this reasonably fun but ultimately empty suspense/thriller. Proceed at your own risk!”
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Staci Layne Wilson, ABOUT.COM “It doesn’t know whether it wants to be a Skin-e-max soft core porno or an episode of a primetime cop drama. It’s unfulfilling as neither and ends up as an awful hybrid: we’ll call it CSI: Cleavageville. I take that back: CSI: Faux Cleavageville.”
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Mike Ward, RICHMOND.COM1.5/4 “Could be a career-killer of the most combustible variety.”
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Phil Villarreal, ARIZONA DAILY STAR

5/10 “The question on everyone’s mind is ‘Does she look good at age 48?’ Oh yeah…make no mistake, she does.”
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John Venable, SUPERCALA.COM

“The signposts signalling the film’s raunchy direction are clear, and Stone (looking fabulously sultry in true Hollywood style) slips in and out of her clothes with disarming fervour … sequel tries to turn up the heat, but never reaches boiling point. “
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Urban Cinefile Critics, URBAN CINEFILE

.5/4 “Praising her [Stone] for flaunting herself is like applauding George Foreman for climbing into another ring or TV commercial whenever someone holds out a paycheck.”
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Lawrence Toppman, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER

“Stone delivers her lines with slinky grace, but there?s no helping out a plot with as many doggedly transparent twists as this one.”
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Ella Taylor, L.A. WEEKLY

1/4 “While there was little doubt that the sequel would be the awful movie that it is, BI2 compounds the injury by, basically, taking forever to get to what little good, lurid stuff anyone coming to the movie wants to see.”
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Bob Strauss, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS

“The film’s hilarious intended subtitle, Risk Addiction, sadly didn’t make it to the release stage, but there are still enough variations of it in the final shooting script to make for a fun drinking game when you rent the DVD three weeks from now.”
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Steve Schneider, ORLANDO WEEKLY

“The rest of the film may be murky and dull, but physically, it’s hard to take your eyes off Stone. She’s absolutely stunning. “
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Diana Saenger, REELTALK MOVIE REVIEWS

1/4 “Few expected Basic Instinct 2 to be very good, but no one expected it to be this boring.”
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Rene Rodriguez, MIAMI HERALD

1/4 “In this erotic-free film, as the dead bodies pile up, nothing is more dead than the movie itself.”
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Steve Rhodes, INTERNET REVIEWS


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Germans Nab Phishers

Maybe they will be able to make this group of Phishers rat out others in the crime organization. Phishing is typically the tip of the iceberg in cyber crime such as this. Getting the usernames and passwords are usually only the first step. This type of information can be used as hard currency among groups of cyber thieves- For instance, a phisher can trade a batch of unames and pwords for control over a botnet- or can sell the list for real cash.

From Reuters here:

Germany arrests ring of cyber identity thieves

BERLIN (Reuters) – German police have arrested seven members of an international gang of so-called “phishers,” who hacked into computers of internet banking customers and raided their accounts, authorities said on Tuesday.

“The investigation is continuing but what we can say now is they were able to obtain thousands of individual pieces of data,” a spokeswoman for the BKA federal crime office said.

Three other members of the ring are still under investigation.

A statement posted on the BKA Web site said the shutdown of the phishing ring of Germans and Lithuanians had prevented “millions of euros of losses” that online banking customers would have incurred if the phishers had carried out their plan.

The spokeswoman said the amount the phishers had successfully stolen from bank accounts was in double-digit thousands.

The gang transferred the funds to German bank accounts set up using false names and planned to channel funds to foreign banks in eastern Europe, the BKA statement said.

The BKA said the phishing ring had obtained online banking customers’ user names and passwords and other sensitive data from their victims’ computers by means of a “Trojan horse,” a self-circulating, virus-like program that spreads by email and sends data from the infiltrated computer back to the phisher.

The biggest danger is that phishers work with terror organizations to finance jihad.

Also, domain registrars who continually allow phishers to setup names that sound like banking sites need to be held accountable for their role in allowing phishers to breed on the Internet.


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