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Wednesday, 05/25/2016 2:15:00 PM

Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:15:00 PM

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HERES THE ANSWER TO $1M RIGHT HERE!!!!!!

Coming from the Telco industry it very obvious to me what the 1st play is here. I was sit of sitting around with conjecture so I went out and did the DD for everyone. Put some foot notes in their, but highly suggest you read through for yourself and all will reveled quite clearly. I have so many more examples that it is silly. 100% guarantee the play here is really a distribution and billing deal.

I'll go so far to say there are already a few deals inked I believe and PR sitting in queue.

$MGT will partner with one or multiple of the big carriers.

The writing is all over the wall. Let's walk through this so all understand the play here for $MGT with the on-boarding of John McAfee and the acquisition of D-Vasive and you will see why big money is interested.

5/16/2016
In what can be described as only a cruel twist of irony, the antivirus apps which are supposed to protect the devices from getting attacked by external apps are the ones which top the list of crashing apps. This reiterates the fact that such security apps are not worth their salt especially if someone downloads from the Google Play Store with Play Services being one of the better antiviruses out there. Leading the pack with an 82% failure rate, the Lookout security app may incur more trouble for its users than benefits as they are more likely to deal with the app crashing than a security threat that will go past the ever present Google Play Services.
http://dazeinfo.com/2016/05/16/android-smartphones-iphone-smartphone-apps-crash-ui/
Current anti-virus that is partnered with almost every major carrier and pre-installed on both Android and iOS platforms. Same ones McAfee is eloquently and publicly illustrating his understanding of. To solve one must understand the problem 1st

11/07/2013
With the AT&T deal, Lookout now has deals with three of the four nationwide U.S. carriers. Lookout was also working with Verizon on app store security before it shut its V Cast store down. Its success in the crowded mobile threat protection space has also attracted the interest of both the telecom industry and Silicon Valley. Last month the company raised a $55 million round led by Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm(s qcom), Peter Thiel’s Mithril Capital Management and Greylock Partners.
https://gigaom.com/2013/11/07/att-to-install-lookout-security-app-on-all-android-phones/

Notice in the article right before this that Lookout had an 82% failure rate. And from this article you can see it is partnered with almost every major carrier out there. 100% fact carriers are looking to replace Lookout ASAP. It is a forgone conclusion $MGT brought on McAfee and D-Vasive to get to the table in these talks. BIG MONEY HERE FOLKS!!

2/29/2016
McAfee shakes Apple to the core - Attacking cell security
http://www.examiner.com/article/mcafee-shakes-apple-to-the-core
McAfee is eloquently and publicly illustrating his understanding of iOS vulnerabilities. To solve one must understand the problem 1st


The “serious design flaw” in Androidis the big issue at hand. McAfee declined to go on the record with exactly what the flaw is, and how his team was able to read the WhatsUp message… but he agreed to share the information after speaking with Google.
http://cybersecurityventures.com/whatsapp-message-hacked-by-john-mcafee-and-crew/

http://cybersecurityventures.com/whatsapp-message-hacked-john-mcafee-crew-part-2/
Once again, McAfee is eloquently and publicly illustrating his understanding of Android vulnerabilities. To solve one must understand the problem 1st. Confirmed vulnerability not exploitable with D-Vasive


http://www.androidcentral.com/john-mcafee-security-android
JM continuing to nicely positioning himself for mass distribution of D-Vasive

10/25/2015
5/09/2016
The full list of companies receiving orders from the FTC are Apple, Blackberry, Google, HTC America, LG Electronics USA, Microsoft, Motorola Mobility, and Samsung Electronics America.
http://fortune.com/2016/05/09/ftc-mobile-industry/
Government forcing telco to give users more control over apps and functions to prevent hacks. Hmmmmm...D-Vasive does that

5/05/2016
The next U.S. president must fund cybersecurity education, encourage private sector investment and take the lead on improving multi-lateral international cooperation
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3066633/security/cybersecurity-plan-for-potus-45.html
This is McAfee presidential platform
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