The entire system was not penetrated by a former security guard. The system did what it was supposed to do. You simply don't understand the system and didn't take advantage of the safeguards it offers to protect yourself.
If you were foolish enough to buy the Brooklyn Bridge from some hustler on the streets of Manhattan, it is not an indictment of our banking system that you could fall for such a scam. It is an indictment of your gullibility, as is your investment in CMKM Diamonds shares.
And Knight is no more at fault for your losses than the USPS would be at fault for your losses if you bought the Brooklyn Bridge and sent your check to the scammer via First Class postage.
Wrong as usual, IQ. Knight had zero to do with CMKX'js problems. Since you seem to have forgotten, I will remind you for the hundreth time:
CMKX was at all times quoted on an unsolicited. basis. Neither NITE nor any other broker dealer acted as a MM for this scam, and served only to match unsolicited retail offers to buy or sell.
So why don't you quit with your blatant ignorance or BS lies.