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20Apr/090

Words of a Great Man

"To move forward, we cannot let ourselves be prisoners of past disagreements. I am very grateful that President Ortega -- (applause) -- I'm grateful that President Ortega did not blame me for things that happened when I was three months old. (Laughter.) Too often, an opportunity to build a fresh partnership of the Americas has been undermined by stale debates. And we've heard all these arguments before, these debates that would have us make a false choice between rigid, state-run economies or unbridled and unregulated capitalism; between blame for right-wing paramilitaries or left-wing insurgents; between sticking to inflexible policies with regard to Cuba or denying the full human rights that are owed to the Cuban people."

It's funny how much sense these words make, and yet how long it's taken someone in power to vocalize them.  Why do we have to choose between two, both equally insane, extremes?  Balance.....

Current Mood: (optimistic) optimistic
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29Mar/090

Welcome to Toronto

Yes this was my first time traveling to Toronto.  It was a nice 13 degrees, while in my hometown, Winnipeg it was -13.  I traveled there to take part in a conference between Canadian ISP's and banks.  What I can say about it is that everyone is pretty up at arms about how bad all the banking scams are getting.

Let me explain how these work, for those of you who are not in the know.

So you are surfing around the net, perhaps you're downloading 'free' software, or pornography.  Whatever it is, you're probably on a 'less-than-reputable' site.  But it's ok because you have a virus scanner, right?  No, not always.  You're better off with one, but no protection is 100%.

However it gets on your computer, let's just assume it got on.  Now this dropper, as they call them, can go out to the internet and download an updated version of itself.  Something that perhaps starts up a keylogger or some such thing.  The next time you browse to your bank it will be logging everything you type (because the encryption only works between the browser and the bank, not your keyboard and the bank) and will send it off to the hacker.

Once received, he will sell this information to someone who is in the business of removing funds from accounts.  Often they will log into your account, and take a screenshot of the balance, uploading it to imgshack or something like that.  They usually auction them off, or are already working for an organization of some sort.  The guy who buys this account will commission someone who is good at removing funds from accounts.  They will take a pre-paid stolen credit card (probably cloned from someone else) and add it as a new bill on your account.  Once that is complete, they can 'pay' out as much as your bank will let them.  Often this is at least $1500.  Following that, they hire kids, or mules of some sort to take the pre-paid card to an ABM (usually in a European country) and remove the cash.

Now there are ways for banks to combat this.  They have anti-fraud systems that looks for patterns like "I just added a new biller and am paying > $x".  Similar pattern recognition to what anti-spam systems use I would imagine.  The problem is, that none of these systems are perfect.  I mean, well the days are gone where you get over 100 spam messages in your mailbox every day, now it's more like 1 a week.  Which is tolerable, but you have to wonder if this will every stop.  My guess is no.

Think about this for 1 second.  Say you have a bank that has 100 Million customers world wide.  If they need to spend $2 per customer to implement some new anti-fraud system, like say VASCO tokens with one time passwords, it would cost them well over $200 Million dollars.  Now if they have to pay insurance premiums of only $20 Million dollars to cover all the fraudulent Internet scams, there's no WAY they will upgrade the system.  And this is the general sentiment here and in the US.  Insurance pays out, so why bother with crazy secure systems, when we can make do just getting rid of most of the scams.

Business is Business.

This is, however leading into another thing that I've been thinking about.  Businesses that get so large, so big, and are driven entirely by increasing Shareholder value, that increasing the value for their customers is an afterthought.  We are seeing this in the press, and all over the place right now.  CEO's with golden parachutes whose contracts require them to drive up the stock price.  They come in for 4 or 10 years and gut a company, artificially inflating the stock before the company goes bankrupt because customers realize that it's not really that great after all.

Another bad thing about businesses getting too large, is that they actually become a threat to our economy and national security.  For example, look at all these bailouts that are happening.  If AIG was made up of, say, 10 smaller companies (of which I'm sure it was at some point), then perhaps competition would have kept a lot of the economic problems from arising.  Perhaps only 3/10 would be going bankrupt because they all had different management tactics.  Perhaps we wouldn't be paying out billions of dollars to people who built something so big that it really could not be effectively managed anymore.  When companies become so large that they actually out weigh any government in the world, I think we have lots to be worried about.

Yeah I know strength in numbers, but that was said long before we have a global economy.

Current Mood: (bouncy) bouncy
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2Oct/080

Pssst…we need you to vote, pass it on!

I'm taking advantage of the fact that I have a huge <25 years old audience.

Numerous reports have indicated that young people are disenchanted with today's electoral system,
and don't believe that true democracy really exists. Or that they can make a difference.

A wise man once said "Those who show up, make the rules".

I want all of us to show that we truly can change the system. Let's use Facebook to change it. Send this invite to everyone you know. It doesn't matter who you vote for, just vote. If you don't know who to vote for, vote Green.

If even a small percentage of Canada's youth get involved, and enact their political will by showing up on Tuesday, October 14th, we will send a message to every politician. When they sit down and read the election report and see that there is a movement amongst youth to get involved, it will either scare them, or inspire them. Either way, it WILL AFFECT WHAT THEY DO.

They will have to think about us again, instead of simply pandering to the aging and antiquated views of the Baby Boomers....Seriously, if you don't know how to IM should you be deciding what our Countries future holds?

IF you have not received your voter card yet, then you are probably not registered to vote. Follow this link:

http://www.elections.ca/scripts/pss/FindED.aspx?PC=&image.x=26&image.y=8

And put in your postal code to find out,

a) Where do I vote
b) When do I vote
c) What do I need to do to vote

As I said, I don't care who you vote for, just that you vote. I want Canada to change. I want it to look more like the country that we want to live in. I want people who are thinking of the next 60 years of the Countries life to be making decisions instead of just the next 20 years. For this to happen we MUST show that we have a voice.

And show up.

Current Mood: (accomplished) accomplished
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