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WarMachine

08/10/16 8:12 PM

#72856 RE: The Rainmaker #72851

Looks like the "Google infringing" is a load of BS! No trial, no settlement, no decision by a court, just smoke and mirrors.

Typical pump and dump OTC action.
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cjstocksup

08/10/16 9:12 PM

#72858 RE: The Rainmaker #72851

There is nothing to be confused about. The company has the patents. They know everyone who has been infringing on those patents and this board has kept everyone informed for months now with updates, companies using our products, court filings and DD etc.. Check out the Microsoft settlement that was #1 now there are 3 more pending that should be settled fairly fast in the days or weeks ahead. Then the bigger boys come up after that. Many shareholders have been in contact with our CEO for a year or much longer now so a lot is happening now that everyone has been very patient awaiting results on. It is getting very exciting now to be a SFOR shareholders and this is just the beginning IMO. I am looking forward to big SFOR $$$ ahead. This is one stock I never have to watch or worry about. I have to be gone many days and can not even look in on level II etc. I don't have to here. The chart is also perfect for some nice churning in the ..004 to .005's up next until we get news. Then we should see pennies soon. If it is big news silver coins. The only thing holding us up along the way is flippers, day traders and a few shorts in between. I am none of the above. I also know my DD here and would not take a risk of flipping and chasing to get shares back. Many here have learned that lesson the hard way. Some get lucky yes but with the type of catalysts SFOR has just ahead it would be extremely risky IMO.
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ZPaul

08/10/16 9:16 PM

#72859 RE: The Rainmaker #72851

$SFOR-The Rainmaker-To better understand about Google infringing $SFOR's 2FA/OOBA i.e. 2 Factor Authentication/Out of Band Authentication, you have to read and understand the patent. To make it simple for you to understand , you can verify yourself if you have a gmail account.

You can set up a secure two step verification for gmail i.e. https://www.google.com/landing/2step/#tab=how-it-works
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839?hl=en

If you ever lose or forget your password, they will send you a secure verification code via SMS. This process/technology is patented by $SFOR 's "Multichannel device utilizing a centralized out-of-band authentication system".

You can read the patent details at http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=8&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=8,484,698&OS=8,484,698&RS=8,484,698

There are millions of companies using this patent. Any company, you can think of , if it verifies your credentials via SMS infringes $SFOR 's patent. $MSFT's phone factor was using it and paid $9.7m to settle the case.

Our due diligence was later confirmed by Mark Kay, SFOR's CEO via email i.e

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=124334838&txt2find=$GOOGL

You can read the patent infringement case with complete details ( which clause of patent is infringed) for past and current patent lawsuit here i.e.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=124426035

Google is just one of many. After studying the SFOR patent in great detail, I can see that there are over 40 companies which I know ( possibly 100's more) with a market cap ranging from $5b-$200b++, that will be a potential target of SFOR.

Read the March PR-

StrikeForce 2016 Financial Strategy Update- four-pronged strategy
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=122886559&txt2find=pronged

First Prong Strategy
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The first prong is to expand on our existing litigation strategy for our patented ProtectID® Out-of-Band Authentication technology. Our Out-of-Band patent lawsuit award has proven to be a sound financial strategy.



First they need to get over CENTRIFY, DUO and CENTRIFY and than they will after Google and other players like Salesforce, Yahoo, Symantec, IBM and many more. They have plan in place- have to climb one stair at a time.