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Advice regarding Ethconnect securities scam by known fraudster Yair Shalev.
To try to keep this relatively concise, there was a cryptocurrency "initial coin offering" done on a website called Ethconnect which was supposed to be a cryptocurrency trading and exchange platform based in Japan. Upon further investigation of the domain registration, the idiot behind this website was actually a known spammer/fraudster named "Yair Shalev". He previously defrauded masses of people with "urgent" online correspondence regarding Affordable Care Act enrollment and was charged for it by the FTC as can be witnessed here. http://ift.tt/2FPlwBwThis time around, he simply took over 14 million dollars worth of people's Bitcoin and Ethereum without ever opening the promissed services and funneled said Bitcoin and Ethereum to his own address as can be witnessed by assessing the respective blockchains. He never opened the exchange and stopped addressing people on the company's social media site after the date the exchange was supposed to open had passed on December 20, 2017 (https://twitter.com/ethconnect?lang=en)The reason I know the amount was over 14 million dollars was because a statement regarding that amount was posted on the company's twitter and can still be witnessed there. I have taken screen shots of it as well in case he takes it down inasmuch as people are onto him now and he has been trying to cover his tracks.The reason I know that the site was run by Yair was because, although he proxied the name information on his ICANN registration, the phone number associated with the Ethconnect domain registration was the same number he used for Kobeni Solutions (the ACA scam company) among many other scam sites and businesses as can be witnessed here.http://ift.tt/2rhkCuzThe fact the the number (+1 (480) 624-2599 ) had a one before it was also a dead giveaway that he was and probably still is located in America and not Japan inasmuch as "1" signifies North America in the international phone format. Whitepages also still has him and his wife Tali located in Hollywood, Florida.I filed a complaint to the Florida Office of the Inspector General through the SEC's website link and I simply wanted to post this here to see if anyone here had knowledge or relationships that would assist in convicting this guy. He has defrauded thousands, maybe millions of people. This site is just his latest scam. I know functionally, the simplest way to have him arrested would probably be to Subpoena the registration record directly from Godaddy but I can't do that inasmuch as I am obviously not a district attorney. What do you guys/girls think? Did I do what I could? Should I also submit something to the Florida District Attorney or would that be redundant considering I've already submitted something to the Florida Office of the Inspector General? I appreciate any feedback.edit: He was charged by the "FTC" last time. Not the SEC.

Submitted January 18, 2018 at 07:35AM by doggdood
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Skyfall and Solace are two speculative attacks based on the work highlighted by Meltdown and Spectre. Full details are still under embargo.
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Submitted January 18, 2018 at 11:25AM by OKNoah
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A reliable TCP/IP reader for 120 smartcards for crypto-wallets or general encryption
This device seems to provide a fairly reliable access to smartcards over TCP/IP. And it costs less than that many USB smart-card readers.http://ift.tt/2rkSOFxMaybe a new platform for secure crypto wallets with a more convenient access?

Submitted January 18, 2018 at 04:15PM by dc352
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CES 2018: SimpliSafe's revamped home security system available now, more products planned
As the DIY home security market gets crowded, SimpliSafe gets serious about design.If you've ever looked into a DIY home security solution, you've likely come across SimpliSafe. The company has made a name for itself by providing a base system, allowing users to add ad hoc sensors and components, and pay a monthly fee without any sort of contract.Starting Wednesday, SimpliSafe will begin selling a completely redesigned system. The new design comes from a partnership between SimpliSafe and IDEO.A more streamlined keypad, key fob, sensors, and home hub each have a more appealing look -- some of which reminds me of something I'd expect to see from the likes of Ring or Nest -- starts at $229 for a basic kit, and it goes up to $539 depending on number of sensors and components.SimpliSafe's new system boasts a cellular and Wi-Fi connection for added peace of mind, along with a backup battery capable of running for 24 hours. A new processor makes the new system up to five times faster than the previous model.Following an expansion of ADT's services outside of the home, and the announcement that Ring Alarm will ship this spring, SimpliSafe's announcement shows just how competitive the DIY home security market is becoming.In addition to its redesigned system, SimpliSafe also plans to release a video doorbell, outdoor camera, smart lock, and add voice support through Amazon's Alexa in 2018. The new hardware products don't currently have pricing or a firm release date.More News:- http://ift.tt/2DHVQpT

Submitted January 18, 2018 at 05:11PM by sameenasamu
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Remote Code Execution on a Medical Infusion Pump
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Submitted January 18, 2018 at 08:07PM by BDelay
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87 Security Experts to follow on Twitter
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Submitted January 18, 2018 at 08:36PM by yourbasicgeek
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I wrote a fast and human-friendly passphrase generator in Rust and now I've released v1.0.0. Here, grab a copy - I insist :)
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Submitted January 18, 2018 at 08:33PM by yarwelp
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Skyfall and Solace (new vulnerabilities TBD using speculative execution vector)
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Submitted January 18, 2018 at 08:23PM by GustaveBob
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