Thursday, December 07, 2023 10:08:53 AM
All the scammers know how to find Mark, and vice-versa.
I was able to locate the Forrester report. Here is the slide that lists StrikeForce (just prior to the rebranding to become Zerify).
Looking at the sample customers: Fusion PR is a tiny company that operates out of a virtual office in New York City and two virtual offices in California. PushForce has a grade school looking web site: https://www.pushforce.net/ and Tundra Financial Capital may not exist at all. Mr. Google links to a Crunchbase for a firm in Spain with a similar name, but that's it.
Editing to add: Mark should have been smart like most of the other vendors listed by declining to disclose the names of any customers. That would be (slightly) less embarrassing. But we know Mark has no shame.
The point is, as always, that none of Zerify's announcements result in any revenue. The purpose of the company is to keep the hundreds of thousands of paycheck (and benefits) money flowing into the pockets of the 3 amigos (and perhaps their sons if an earlier poster's assertion that they are employed by the company is accurate).
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