Showing posts with label Attacks. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Prolonged Media and White House Blitzgrieg Attacks Against Gun Owner Rights

The current anti-gun president and his allies are moving forward with an apparent multi-pronged attack on gun owners as they seek to ban online ammo purchases, ban gun-related online internet communications, and to mandate firearms insurance.

Here’s more information about what your government is doing in this regard:

Online Ammo Purchase Ban


Barack Obama’s anti-gun allies in Congress are moving right now to effectively OUTLAW your freedom to purchase ammunition online.

The “Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2015″ was recently introduced and it already has cosponsors.

This crippling new law would:
FORCE you to submit a photo ID in-person every time you purchase any ammunition;
REPORT you to Obama’s anti-gun U.S. Attorney General if you purchase more than 1,000 rounds within a five day period;
REGISTER ammunition buyers like you in a database maintained by Obama’s bureaucrats at the Department of Justice.

According to the bill’s chief sponsor, this new law would give the Obama administration the power to “monitor” law-abiding gun owners and “flag them for law enforcement.”

Ban Gun-related Communication on the Internet


A State Department proposal may make information-sharing on guns illegal as part of the proposed regulations of the Arms 

Export Control Act.

What these regulations would do is to define “export” to include potentially any gun-related communication on the Internet or social media. The regulation would apply to all private communications, so long as the “network” (e.g., the Internet) is, in general, publicly available.

With this in place, the Obama Administration would have the regulatory framework to comprehensively regulate gun-related speech in cyberspace, to whatever extent it desires. In the hands of an anti-gun administration such as Barack Obama’s, the regulations have the potential of granting the State Department an expanded ability to regulate and license gun-related speech on the electronic media.

Mandatory Firearms Insurance


Barack Obama’s gun-hating allies in Congress have just unveiled a new bill (H.R. 2546) that would force YOU to buy government-mandated liability insurance before you would be allowed to purchase a firearm.

And if you can’t afford this expensive new insurance mandate?

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

CoinVault Ransomware an Unrelenting Maleware Blackmail Scheme Outed and Being Cured by Kaspersky Decryptor Tool

""Users that have found themselves as victims of the CoinVault ransomware now have the ability to have their files decrypted using a free tool that was uploaded by Kaspersky Lab, in cooperation with the Dutch police.
The tool, named the Ransomware Decryptor, utilizes decryption keys which were recovered by the Dutch police during their investigation of the CoinVault ransomware.
Ransomware such as CoinVault attacks by encrypting data stored within disks or by blocking users from accessing their computer systems. The ransomware is often installed through exploiting vulnerabilities in the computers of the victims through the propagation of phishing email messages and links leading to malicious web pages.
However, unlike other forms of ransomware, CoinVault allows victims to see the files that the ransomware has encrypted. One of these files can be decrypted for free, but for all the others, the victim will have to pay the hackers certain amounts to be able to access the PC and the user's files once again.
CoinVault has been infecting Windows PCs since November of last year.
The Dutch police's National High Tech Crime Unit was recently able to acquire a database from a command and control server of CoinVault, which included decryption keys. The information acquired from the database led to Kaspersky's development of the decryption tool that is now available to the public to use for free.
The Ransomware Decryptor is not yet 100 percent effective, as all the possible decryption keys were understandably not stored for safekeeping on that single server that the Dutch police recovered. However, officials hope that as the ongoing investigation into CoinVault progresses, more decryption keys will be discovered that would make improvements on the success rate of the decryption tool, said Jornt van der Wiel, a researcher for Kaspersky that was part of the team that created the Ransomware Decryptor.""

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