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HFRA...@houston.rr.com

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Mar 6, 2005, 4:22:46 PM3/6/05
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Cisco Switch (encryption) - $80 to $125 per hour contract

Major company in Texas needs a hands-on contractor to work onsite and
implement a Cisco switch, CSF 503, #11503 series. This appliance
encrypts information from the Internet to a PeopleSoft HRMS Version 8
SP1 and PeopleTools 8.1.4.

At least 1/2 year hands-on experience with this switch (or CCIE in the
security or switch track) is required and 1/2 year experience with the
above versions of PeopleSoft is required. Both skills are equal in
importance. You must be experienced and capable of producing the
implementation - there is no provision for the contractor to learn on
the job. The contract will last one month. Full time on-site work is
preferred but there may be a telecommute arrangement.

Rates ($80 to $125 per hour - depending upon experience) are on either
a 1099 or a W2 basis. Please contact Howard Frankel, rec...@usa.net.

Marie-Claude Pasteur

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Apr 22, 2005, 9:45:01 PM4/22/05
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Another highly recommended product is called Steganos. Steganos is a high powered easy to
use encryption program that will automatically encrypt your files and hide them IN PLAIN
LOOKING FILES. In other words should anyone look at your files on your computer (or
diskette,) all they would SEE is a picture file. Even if they open the picture file all
they will see if the picture you took, e.g., you and your love on the local Amsty boat
ride! It can only be decrypted with your secret password WITH THAT PARTICULAR file.

Marie-Claude Pasteur

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Jun 13, 2005, 11:25:56 PM6/13/05
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>Canadian based Uniclear now offers a low fee, debit card for instant
>access to your UniClear balance. NON US. Gold Pages rates 5 stars. These
>card limits are larger than any I have ever seen in the e-currency
>industry.
>
>Daily Withdrawal Limit 50,000.00
...

I found this hard to believe, or even imagine, but then I went to their
website, where I came upon *THIS* whopper!

"Your Safety Matters
With DSS in action, UniClear is more safe
than your local bank or any other payment
system. Our DSS is up to 4096-bits of
encryption, where the bank's SSL is only
128-bits!"

Cluelessless like this reveals more about a site's security (or lack-of?)
than its author would like! (For those not aware, a cryptosystem's bit-
count isn't how real security professionals

.................in reply to:

Canadian based Uniclear now offers a low fee, debit card for instant
access to your UniClear balance. NON US. Gold Pages rates 5 stars. These
card limits are larger than any I have ever seen in the e-currency
industry.

Daily Withdrawal Limit 50,000.00
Maximum Card Balance 100,000.00
Maximum Card to Card Transfer 25,000.00

Debit cards can be issued and used anywhere in the world! There are no
additional ID requirements beyond what is already required for your
UniClear account.

UniClear debit cards have a base currency of CAD, but you can spend in any
currency, in any country and the exchanges are automatic!

* Debit cards are free when a minimum balance of $100 resides in your
account for 3 months, otherwise they cost $10 each.
Check it out.
http://www.uniclear.com/

ps. also:

WARNING: new ATM machine fraud

http://goldpages.squarespace.com/e-currency/

Bank ATMs Converted to Steal IDs of Bank Customers
A team of organized criminals is installing equipment on legitimate bank
ATMs in at least 2 regions to steal both the ATM card number and the PIN.
The team sits nearby in a car receiving the information transmitted
wirelessly over weekends and evenings from equipment they install on the
front of the ATM (see photos). If you see an attachment like this, do not
use the ATM and report it immediately to the bank using the 800 number or
phone on the front of the ATM.

Full Story:
http://www.utexas.edu/admin/utpd/atm.html


Marie-Claude Pasteur

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Jun 15, 2005, 11:10:32 PM6/15/05
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Deliberate spelling errors added to Belgian identity cards as a
counterfeiting defense:
<http://news.com.com/2061-10786_3-5719227.html>
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/26/belgian_id_card_plan/>

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