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Good evening Lamatadora, I believe somebody just posted about the notes due from RIGH and tghe trouble brewing....
On CC behalf I believe he is trying to rid himself of Dwyer. Kind of trying to get rid of a plague...
It's a website with no revenues and non-reporting. Do a little DD.
Baron Capital, Fundtech , Drexal....
It's got a stop sign! DD shows this is as BEAT UP A PLAY AS IT GOES!
Bert found the DD linking Dwyer to CC, now what you say to that ? Mr. Tmoney and therealtruth?
My "guess" is CC is trying to seperate himself from Dwyer as it appears he is not delivering(as usual). Oren and CC got left a car with no engine. If they can build the engine Dwyer still sucks out the stock....
Dwyer's notes funded the initial buyout from DNYS and he is holding convertible debt which guess what? Converts to stock , plenty of it on a daily basis.
I knew about Dwyer from DNYS before the CYBK play. And so do others.
I cannot disclose you have to due the DD. I signed a non-disclosure with CYBK and I have honored it UNTIL I see smoke and mirrors coming soon.
Better chance of getting hit by lightning. It appears the other shells, greedy Matt has his hands on are dumping and tanking...stop signs and then skull, but somehow they trade the debt. Scum.
Non-disclosure. You or any other stock holder can make the call.
Ask management to verify as we would not want "hear say"..
Common sense, not luck and knowing the players....
Everytime! Dump continues as quick as it can be printed.....
When they increase the float to maintain %50 share control you will be .000.......
Those brothers run a cleaner operation than this shell
Who is "we "Phil? This appears a desperate attempt to jump start an old car(technology) that has become extinct...
You have no clue, until Dwyer gets out of the equation he can just print more paper..... Same Old Story as with any shell he has been involved.
Have any benchmarks been updated?
If there were any shorts they cleaned up when the stock pummeled. If you only had a clue as to what is really going on with this play you would be nervous.........
Manelis aint the problem, DWYER is the problem......
If you only knew how right you are ......
That is to say IF they get a working mondel:
If somebody compromises the kiosk itself, then all of the security precautions in the world are meaningless
as they can be bypassed at point of entry. If the kiosks dial on demand (not always connected to internet),
then it is a little more secure since that makes it extremely difficult to attack them remotely. But people would
still have access to the physical kiosk itself. All it would take is a kiosk in a location that isn’t exactly well monitored.
Here is a link to a presentation from Defcon about hacking Internet kiosks as an example. If the kiosks are
connected to the internet full time, some of these exploits could still be used:
http://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-16/dc16-presentations/defcon-16-craig.pdf
Windows itself is a very insecure operating system. If that is the core OS on the Kiosks, then there will be ways
to exploit it. Even if they take every security precaution imaginable, all it takes is somebody with enough time on
their hands and they will find a way in. Once they have access to the OS, they can plant whatever they want to
on the system (keyloggers, packet sniffers, memory dumpers, Trojans / other malware, etc.)
Here is a quick email with my thoughts on the kiosk thing.
1.) Security is going to be an issue. Especially if they are windows based. There are so many known exploits for windows
systems, it would only be a matter of time before somebody finds a way into the system, either remotely or with physical access.
Once somebody gets access to the system, it could compromise everybody’s account information. It has been shown that
even proprietary voting machines can be hacked easily, nothing is hack proof.
2.) Stability would be a concern as well if it is Windows based. The longer a windows based pc runs without a reboot, the
more the performance and stability declines. Properly configured, it could last a while depending on several factors, but
other operating systems don’t really suffer from that issue. Also, the units will likely require regular updates and maintenance,
just like any electronic platform.
3.) I’m not sure of the appeal either. Most providers they would probably be able to integrate already have pretty easy
payment options (either online, mobile apps, check cashing stores, payment centers, etc.). On top of that, most banks
also let you set up Bill Pay for just about anything. I think most people wouldn’t go to a kiosk to pay a bill, when they can
pay through easier channels.
4.) Limitations. Unless I am missing something, I don’t think they will be able the ability to truly “pay any bill” at the kiosk.
I can see them integrating with standard billing APIs for the major companies, but smaller companies don’t have those
methods (pool cleaners, lawn service, etc.). So if I have to pull out the checkbooks once a month to pay those bills, it
really isn’t that much more effort to cut a couple extra checks (or just pay online like I mentioned earlier).
Will people still use it? Some probably will, but I can’t imagine it being wildly popular. I don’t know if the handful of
“convenience fees” it probably charges would be enough to recoup the cost of the units, development, and maintenance.
Here is a quick synopsis with my thoughts on the kiosk thing.
1.) Security is going to be an issue. Especially if they are windows based. There are so many known exploits for windows
systems, it would only be a matter of time before somebody finds a way into the system, either remotely or with physical access.
Once somebody gets access to the system, it could compromise everybody’s account information. It has been shown that
even proprietary voting machines can be hacked easily, nothing is hack proof.
2.) Stability would be a concern as well if it is Windows based. The longer a windows based pc runs without a reboot, the
more the performance and stability declines. Properly configured, it could last a while depending on several factors, but
other operating systems don’t really suffer from that issue. Also, the units will likely require regular updates and maintenance,
just like any electronic platform.
3.) I’m not sure of the appeal either. Most providers they would probably be able to integrate already have pretty easy
payment options (either online, mobile apps, check cashing stores, payment centers, etc.). On top of that, most banks
also let you set up Bill Pay for just about anything. I think most people wouldn’t go to a kiosk to pay a bill, when they can
pay through easier channels.
4.) Limitations. Unless I am missing something, I don’t think they will be able the ability to truly “pay any bill” at the kiosk.
I can see them integrating with standard billing APIs for the major companies, but smaller companies don’t have those
methods (pool cleaners, lawn service, etc.). So if I have to pull out the checkbooks once a month to pay those bills, it
really isn’t that much more effort to cut a couple extra checks (or just pay online like I mentioned earlier).
Will people still use it? Some probably will, but I can’t imagine it being wildly popular. I don’t know if the handful of
“convenience fees” it probably charges would be enough to recoup the cost of the units, development, and maintenance.
Then add more? Possible? I do believe news is coming as that is what happens to pinkys before a promo starts.....
Endless supply of non reporting paper=garbage
Printing and selling. TY
Office number....
954-509-3748 DD for anonymous posters
Why don't you pick up the phone and call MD or CC and verify this DD for yourselves.
Worst case could be alot worse....
Impossible to "run" when they are NOT REPORTING and the share structure is uncontrollable.
Dwyer put the deal together and holds stock is what the problem is with this thangy..
Ask the CEO.
Wrong, Dwyer is in and that is a fact. He needs to be removed. I am not long or short, but I own shares......
Like Dwyer dumping?
Easy PC, you need to rid yourself of Dwyer BEFORE anything positive here happens.
Dwyer MIGHT be on his way out....stay tuned, problem is where are the shares.