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Cartmontster

11/27/19 3:39 PM

#213982 RE: WBCTrader #213980

Sorry WBC, but you confused me as well.

PCI DSS is a protocol as you have stated.

DSS is Document Security Systems who I believe ACS contracted with.

Perhaps it was someone stating SFOR is doing work on PCI DSS... in regard to the First Data project.

Regardless, SFOR does not have any direct agreements with First Data or DSS, thus no 8K... and as usual, a PR that will generate ZERO revenue.

lovindollars

11/27/19 7:24 PM

#213988 RE: WBCTrader #213980

I haven't been here in a while, and now I remember why. Total clown show. The DSS deal with ACS is right here. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/05/1747929/0/en/Document-Security-Systems-Inc-Signs-Exclusive-Master-Distributor-Agreement.html

For the lazy, here is the first few paragraphs of the article. Keep in mind, anywhere EndpointLock is mentioned, that is indisputably Strikeforce's intellectual property. Any claim that it is not is simply false. Full stop. Enjoy:

ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 05, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Document Security Systems, Inc. (NYSE American: DSS), ("DSS"), a leader in anti-counterfeit, authentication, and diversion protection technologies, announced today that it has signed an exclusive Master Distributor Agreement with Advanced Cyber Security Corp. (“ACS”) to distribute their EndpointLockV™ cyber security software exclusively in thirteen countries in Asia and Australia, and EndpointLockI™ non-exclusively, in the U.S. and Middle East.

EndpointLockV software solves a worldwide security threat that has been instrumental in the early advancement of the biggest breaches of our time. This threat is known as keylogging spyware, which has become a main component in cyberattacks. Until now, cyber security teams have not been successful in protecting against keyloggers, which are commonly downloaded as a result of clicking on an infected link inside an email, text or web page. This practice of tricking unsuspecting victims into clicking on links that look legitimate is called “phishing”. According to recent reports, “phishing was found in 90% of breaches and 95% of phishing attempts that led to a breach, were followed by software installation, including keyloggers.” [1]

“Keylogging spyware has become a problem that is global in scope. It steals every keystroke typed into a PC or mobile device including login credentials, credit card and banking info and other sensitive data. The rapidly growing costs of cybercrime and the increasing rate of digital connectivity will drive the rate of spending in cyber security in the coming years. DSS believes EndpointLockV is the missing link for credential and data protection,” said Mr. Fai H. Chan, CEO of DSS International.