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Sunday, May 27, 2018

FBI to America: Reboot Your Routers, Right Now





Knowing the FBI of late they installed something (spyware) on your router and need you to reboot for it to work.

Wonder if Trump rebooted his?





The FBI has issued a dire warning to everyone who has a router in their home. The Internet Crime Complaint Center sent a rare Public Service Announcement declaring: "Foreign cyber actors have compromised hundreds of thousands of home and office routers and other networked devices worldwide."

The hackers are using VPNFilter malware to target small office and home office routers, the FBI said. "VPNFilter is able to render small office and home office routers inoperable," the FBI warns. "The malware can potentially also collect information passing through the router. Detection and analysis of the malware's network activity is complicated by its use of encryption."

The feds recommends "any owner of small office and home office routers reboot the devices to temporarily disrupt the malware and aid the potential identification of infected devices." They also advise to consider disabling remote management settings on devices, use encryption, upgrade firmer and choose new and different passwords, which is pretty much best practice anyway.

The IC3, formerly known as the Internet Fraud Complaint Center was renamed in October 2003 to include this kind of attack. Their stated mission "is to provide the public with a reliable and convenient reporting mechanism to submit information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation concerning suspected Internet-facilitated criminal activity and to develop effective 
alliances with law enforcement and industry partners."

Today, that means telling you to reboot your router, so hop to it.






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Saturday, May 26, 2018

What's the difference between Cosby and Freeman


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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Judge orders law firm of Stormy Daniels' lawyer to pay $10M





Truly a wonderful heartwarming article.



 


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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A federal judge in California ordered a law firm linked to Stormy Daniels' attorney to pay $10 million on Tuesday to a lawyer who claimed that the firm had misstated its profits and that he was owed millions.

The judgment came after Jason Frank, who used to work at Eagan Avenatti, alleged that the law firm failed to pay a $4.85 million settlement he had reached in December. He said in court papers that the settlement was personally guaranteed by Michael Avenatti, who has garnered national attention as the attorney for Daniels, the porn actress who is suing President Donald Trump following an alleged 2006 affair.

Frank had worked at Avenatti's firm under an independent contractor agreement and was supposed to collect 25 percent of the firm's annual profits, along with 20 percent of fees his clients paid, according to court documents. He resigned in May 2016 after alleging that the firm didn't pay him millions of dollars that he was owed, misstated the firm's profits and wouldn't provide copies of tax returns and other financial documents.

After he resigned, Frank brought the case to a panel of arbitrators, who found that the firm "acted with malice, fraud, and oppression by hiding its revenue numbers," according to a copy of the arbitration report included in court documents.

In December, Frank settled with Avenatti's firm for a total of $4.85 million, which was supposed to include an initial $2 million payment and then a second payment for $2.85 million. The $2 million payment was supposed to be made by May 14, but Avenatti and his firm never paid, Frank said in court papers.

The settlement agreement included a clause that the firm couldn't oppose a request for a $10 million judgment if the settlement payments weren't made within three days of the due date. Frank did not immediately return a telephone message seeking comment on Tuesday.

The judgment is final and cannot be appealed, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Catherine Bauer said in her ruling.

Court records in the bankruptcy proceeding also show Avenatti had personally agreed to pay about $2.4 million in back taxes and penalties. During Tuesday's hearing, an assistant U.S. attorney said Avenatti had not made a payment that was due last week for unpaid taxes as part of the agreement that was reached in January.

Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles, said lawyers from that office represent the government in bankruptcy court when there's a debt to a government agency, like back taxes or unpaid student loans.

Avenatti told The Associated Press that he would not discuss "irrelevant nonsense" and wouldn't answer specific questions about the case.

Court documents say Avenatti is the "managing member and majority equity holder" of Eagan Avenatti and "solely owns and controls" another firm, Avenatti & Associates, which represents Daniels.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has said she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and has sued to invalidate the confidentiality agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election that prevents her discussing it. She's also suing Trump and his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, alleging defamation.




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Tuesday, May 22, 2018

‘Mayor Libby Schaaf Act’ would imprison gov’t officials who warn about ICE raids






First of all, they shouldn't have to pass an 'Act'. She's already guilty of obstruction of justice.

That said if this comes to fruition it's a brilliant move on King's part. 99.9% percent of Democrats will vote against the Mayor Libby Schaaf Act which will make great campaign fodder for the upcoming elections. 

I can see it now:






True blue Democrats voted against the Mayor Libby Schaaf Act. 







Every vote against the Act is a vote FOR illegals. Think about that for a moment. They voted against ICE... to protect illegal criminals residing in our country!



Vote Republican

Unless you want them for neighbors...


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Department of Justice blames mayor after she tipped off immigrants of impending ICE raids. Marianne Rafferty provides the latest details from Los Angeles.

A Republican lawmaker on Monday proposed a measure that would imprison government officials up to five years for obstructing the enforcement of federal laws.

The Mayor Libby Schaaf Act was introduced by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, and named after the Oakland mayor who earlier this year tipped off residents of an incoming crackdown on illegal immigrants by federal authorities.

“I want lawless, sanctuary city politicians to hear this message clearly: if you obstruct ICE, you are going to end up in the cooler,” King said in a statement.

“It shall be unlawful for any officer, employee, or agent of a State or political subdivision thereof to obstruct, hinder, delay, or otherwise impede the enforcement of the laws of the United States, or to attempt to do so,” the text of the bill reads.

Shaaf in February used social media to warn the public about upcoming ICE actions.







Following the backlash, she stood behind her decision, despite claims from federal immigration authorities that hundreds of criminal illegal immigrants escaped capture as a result of her actions.

"It is Oakland’s legal right to be a sanctuary city and we have not broken any laws," Schaaf said in a statement at the time. "We believe our community is safer when families stay together."


King’s proposed measure comes amid the showdown between officials in California and federal authorities.



President Donald Trump met last week with California Republican lawmakers and law enforcement officials who pushed back against the state’s sanctuary laws that limit cooperation with immigration authorities.

Trump mentioned Schaaff by name, urging Attorney General Jeff Sessions to consider charging her for obstructing justice. “You talk about an obstruction of justice, I would recommend that you look into obstruction of justice for the mayor of Oakland California, Jeff,” he said.

The Oakland mayor fired back against criticism of her conduct, penning an article in The Washington Post saying she’s not guilty of obstruction of justice.

"I wanted to make sure that people illegals were prepared, not panicked, and that they understood their legal rights," Schaaf wrote.








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Monday, May 21, 2018

NYC Parents Outraged at Public School's Moment of Silence for 'Hamas Terrorists' Deaths in Gaza







My first reaction was this is New York, not Texas nor Alabama. Why would they be outraged? 

After all, they voted for this asshole...again.




My second thought. Where is the ACLU? God forbid someone says a prayer in school yet a moment of silence for a throng of Muslim terrorists is perfectly acceptable.

Straight out of Wikipedia:


Hamas is regarded, either in whole or in part, as a terrorist organization by several countries and international organizations, most notably by Israel, the United States and the European Union.

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Parents of students attending the Beacon School in New York City are outraged over the school's decision to hold a moment of silence for the victims of violence in Gaza, many of whom were members of the terrorist organization, Hamas. 



On Tuesday, a day after the United States celebrated moving its embassy to Jerusalem, the public school held a school-wide moment of silence for those who were killed during violent unrest on the Gaza border. 

High school junior Sophie Steinberg, a Jewish student, told the New York Post that when it started, she could see a lot of her Jewish friends become uncomfortable. 

“They don’t know how to feel. They don’t know how to fit into all of this,” she explained.

Watch the video below:




Steinberg said that it's in the school's “nature” to bring up things that “no one wants to talk about,” but junior Fortune Ndombo told the New York Post that she wished there was a conversation about what was going on. However, there “was no follow-up.” 

“I am extremely upset because I did not send my child to a New York City public school to pray for Hamas operatives,” one father, who is Jewish, shared with the outlet. 

Another student's mother, who is also Jewish, said she doesn't ever believe a school should be “promoting a moment of silence for terrorists.” “What if it was Islamic terrorists in ISIS?” she wondered. 






Morton Klein, the president of the Zionist Organization of America, said the organization is planning on sending a letter to the Beacon School demanding an apology. 

He called it “disgraceful” to “mourn the death of Hamas terrorists.” 

Following the deaths of 62 people, many cast blame on Israel for using excessive force against unarmed protesters, but Salah al-Bardawil, a senior Hamas official, admitted the majority of the deaths were members of the terrorist organization. 

"In the last round of confrontations, if 62 people were martyred, 50 of them were Hamas,” al-Bardawil said. 







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