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Re: Diego1235 post# 139946

Saturday, 03/04/2017 5:47:10 PM

Saturday, March 04, 2017 5:47:10 PM

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Love the enthusiasm as to the possibilities but I'd like to remind you we don't know as of yet, ACS/SFOR's involvement with Intel itself.

Exactly we just have to sit tight for news! This is going to be incredible awesome for SFOR... we will be out of debt with more money in the bank, precedence 2-0 and wait for the other 2... if duo settles, the other 2 will come fast... 5 more infringers to come... ACS/SFOR doing business with Intel... a lot of great things are coming! Be prepare to have cash available to buy!


Yes McAffee is owned in part by Intel so technically you are correct when you say "doing business with Intel" but just to keep things on an even keel, let's say at Least McAffee/Intel or McAffee/TPG since TPG owns 51% of McAffee. Just For the New Investor or some not so well informed investor, to hear just the word Intel bringing on a whole new meaning.

Granted I have have discussed Intel's 7th Generation Processors having Multifactor Authentication, but make sure I state that we do not know if it utilizes SFOR's IP or not yet.

As in my last post http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=129213772

We can be assured ACS/SFOR does have their Product(s) integrated into the McAfee XML Product.


Pardon me, if I get specific on Company Names, I could say I own 2 pounds of Gold but, I may not say the Grade 14K or 24K. Stating Gold implies one thing saying 14K/Gold says something different.

If it were to come to pass, that Intel's Hardware Multifactor Authentication is using SFOR's IP, in whole or in part. Then we can say ACS/SFOR is working with INTEL and the full meaning of that Statement has the intended Impact..

Like you stated Diego, sit tight for news. [/b,