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Spooky Dust Podcast returns early this week with TWO MAJOR GUESTS! Derek, owner of UNSANCTIONED PRO and Chris, owner of RUTHLESS PRO WRESTLING! We are on the eve of a major weekend of wrestling with UNSANCTIONED PRO'S "COUNTERFIT" on August 11th and RPW'S "KING OF THE KILL" on August 12th. Join us as we talk about the wrestling landscape and giving fans what they want to see! After that, Chris steps into THE CAGE OF DOOM!!! Friday's "Counterfit" is the show you do not want to miss and "King of the Kill" is set to be one of the best tournaments of the year. Get your tickets now or you'll regret it later. Spooky Dust Podcast will be airing Monday August 7th at 9AM. We'll see you then.
Fortune is joined by her mom Ginger who reveals she has an Alexa and tells her recent experience with a counterfit bill. Plus, it's the Fubar premiere week!
Did you know that over 80% of Chinese medicine products suffer from severe quality control issues? with the Hong Kong market for Chinese medicines accounting for over 3.7 billion US dollars, we are in desperate need of a solution to standardize the Chinese pharmaceutical industrySupport the show
this episode I'm covering Jen shah's sentencing motion and the inventory that was released from the search warrant. The crime Jen is being sentenced for holds guideline sentence of about 135-160 months (11-13 years). but, Jen is asking the court to have some mercy on her and sentence her to just 36 months... 3 years. Jen argues that there are two Jens... the criminal enterprise Jen, and the loving family woman and mother. She argues that the court is sentencing the criminal enterprise Jen shah, but the mothering loving Jen shah is going to be serving the time, so the judge should have mercy. next we go through the search warrant inventory and hear about all of the fake handbags and jewelry jen spent this money on... @ALLEGEDLYBRAVOPATREON.COM/ALLEGEDLYBRAVOALLEGEDLYBRAVO.COM
Click here to buy tickets to the Lanemeyer show at Stanhope House in Stanhope, NJ on Dec 1, 2022. Counterfit were a emo band from San Diego. Some of the releases they put out were On The Downside, From Finish To Starting Line, and Super Amusement Machine For Your Exciting Heart. That's basically all there is out there about these guys but you can go to their Facebook page and see a lot of pictures. Thank you Seth Hyman from Negative Progression records (Check his interview out at Episode 121) for connecting me with Marc whom I got on the Skype and this is what we chat about: How he knows Chris Barker from Lanemeyer's brother No Knife How was the San Diego scene for them Negative Progression Records What was the band's internal dynamic like Scott from Blink Touring a lot and being broke Playing with the Mars Volta The Starting Line accidentally giving them exposure A string of bad luck Playing drums for Finch The San Diego band Prizefight The Finch story which is amazing And a ton more Check out his design company marcallen.design and his band Helen Earth Band that he did after Counterfeit. You can buy their DVD documentary here youthconspiracy.bigcartel.com Get your Realtor Instagram Stickers by clicking here. Check out my new book The Couples' Checklist for my webcomic dailyBred. It's a great gift for Valentine's Day. I also have an Instagram for it. If you market aggressively on Instagram Stories and want custom stickers then go here to get custom stickers or just email mike@drive80.com and I can send you samples. These are great for B2C companies and Realtors. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon Or go to thiswasthescene.com to possibly buy some merch.
Keep celebrating the spooky season with us with this week's exploration of Shrunken Heads! Learn the where, when, whys, and hows of this practice and decide for yourself what part is most creepy.....
RIP Johnny Counterfit. We remember the country comedian by reviewing one of his more popular songs, A Couple of Girls Ago. My Sad Old Heart by The 126ers Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Music provided by FreeMusic109 https://youtube.com/FreeMusic109
Busted technology, illness, and Mike being on tour were all working against us but this… The post WHINE & CHEESE 54: Counterfit & Knock Off appeared first on Cinepunx.
Join us as we celebrate this months new author :Crystal Caudill CRYSTAL CAUDHILL is the author of " dangerously good historical romance that will leave you breathless and hungry for romance! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nell-bradford/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nell-bradford/support
The rise of the prosperity gospel has put a strain on the Christian faith as it has lost its original message and teachings. This week Pastor Arik looks at how this commercialized version of the gospel has caused significant issues in our faith
STORY TIME... We talk about getting reported for selling allegedly fake items.
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It's an all out offensive on today's episode while we talk about how the best defense is a good offense. But before we plan our attack, we need to know our vulnerabilities, and that's where our guest comes in. On this episode, hosts Nic Fillingham and Natalia Godyla are joined by Will Pearce, who discusses his role as AI Red Team Lead from the Azure Trustworthy ML Group and how he works to find weaknesses in security infrastructure to better develop ways to prevent against attacks. In This Episode You Will Learn: The three main functions of counterfeit Why the best defense is a good offense Why Will and his team aren't worried about showing their hand by releasing this software as open source Some Questions We Ask: What previously developed infrastructure was the counterfeit tool built upon? How AI red teaming differs from traditional specops red teaming How did the counterfeit project evolve from conception to release? Resources: Will Pearce's LinkedIn AI security risk assessment using Counterfit Microsoft Security Blog Nic's LinkedIn Natalia's LinkedIn Related: Listen to: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Security Unlocked is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
Our interview is with Brandon Wales, acting head of the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Jen Daskal, deputy general counsel for Cyber and Technology Law at DHS. We dig deep into the latest Executive Order on cybersecurity. There's a lot to say. The EO is focused largely on how the federal civilian government protects its networks, and it is just short of revolutionary in overriding long standing turf fights, almost all of which are resolved in favor of CISA—to the point where it seems clear that CISA is on its way to being the civilian agencies' CISO, or Chief Information Security Office. This is clearly CISA's moment. It is getting new authorities from the president and new money from Congress. Whether it can meet all the expectations that these things bring is the question. We also touch on parts of the EO that will touch the private sector, from the determined push for breach and other incident reporting in federal contracts to the formation of a Cyber Safety Review Board to investigate private sector incidents. I predict that the board will need and will get subpoena power soon. Neither Brandon nor Jen takes the other side of that bet. In the news, we get an update on the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack from Nick Weaver and first-timer Betsy Cooper. Colonial has paid $5 million in ransom, gotten a bad decryption tool and restarted operations anyway. Since it's likely to end up as the second test case for the Cyber Security Review Board, Colonial may regret having waited five days to start sharing information with CISA. Maury Shenk explains the 200-page Irish High Court decision allowing the Irish data protection regulator to begin an inquiry that could cut off its data exports to the United States. Facebook would love to forestall that day until EU-U.S. talks on a new data export deal is done, but the Biden administration isn't exactly making it a priority to bail out either Facebook or the U.S. intelligence community, which has as much at stake in data flows as the companies. One of the puzzles of recent weeks has been persistent but vague stories that DHS wants more authority to gather information from public postings on social media. Nick, Betsy, and I try to make sense of the story, and we're not helped by the fact that much of the media and politicians have switched from condemning such intelligence operations to demanding them, and vice versa, since the Trump administration ended. Nick can't resist a story that leaves both bitcoin and Tor looking bad, so of course we cover the boom in Tor exit nodes configured to steal the cryptocurrency of Tor users. Betsy covers the unanimous view of chip making and consuming companies that the federal government should subsidize chip making in the U.S. Industrial policy is making a comeback, we note, but Betsy reminds us there's a reason it went away. *cough*Solyndra*cough* Betsy seizes on the latest WhatsApp tactic to lament the willingness of data-driven tech companies to annoy us into submission. Nick and I cross swords over Apple's firing of Antonio García Martínez, author of Chaos Monkeys, in my view one of the funniest and most insightful Silicon Valley books of the last decade. Part of its appeal is Garcia Martinez's relentless burning of every bridge in his past business and personal life. How, you keep asking, can he recover from telling all those truths about Morgan Stanley, Facebook, Y Combinator, and AdTech? Turns out, he can't. But it wasn't any of those supposedly potent institutions that nailed him. Instead, it was his claim that the women of Silicon Valley are mostly "soft and weak, cosseted and naïve” and possessed of a “self-regarding entitlement feminism.” Apple employees demanded that they be protected from Garcia Martinez, and he was summarily fired. The more interesting question is whether hiring Garcia Martinez shows just how determined Apple is to replace Facebook as Google's main competition in the “leverage customer data to sell ads” business. In quick hits, I revisit the claim that a Saudi prince hacked Jeff Bezos's phone and turned his unexpurgated selfies over to the National Enquirer in order to suppress Washington Post publicity over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. That was all BS, it turns out, apparently designed to turn Bezos from an ordinary tawdry adulterer into a press freedom crusader. And Nick draws our attention to Counterfit, a promising Microsoft tool for testing artificial intelligence algorithms to find security flaws. And More! 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The media and many outlets will create these narratives telling us what a chain of events means. But at the end of the day, only one person is in control. Who's your narrator, and who controls your narrative?
In today's podcast: Microsoft has open-sourced Counterfit, a tool designed to help developers test the security of AI & machine learning systems. Also, we've profiled MicroAcquire, an intermediary platform that helps link startup buyers with the most compatible startup sellers, and the other way around. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatsnewonthenet/message
Leviathan/ Satan has another way he takes a counterfit of Jesus' Sword to do hurt to Jesus' Bride.
Sometimes calls for unity are not good. Fugazi. Flim flam. Fake. Counterfit. Scam. Allow me to explain…
Sometimes calls for unity are not good. Fugazi. Flim flam. Fake. Counterfit. Scam. Allow me to explain…
Sometimes calls for unity are not good. Fugazi. Flim flam. Fake. Counterfit. Scam. Allow me to explain…
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The African Centre for Migration and Society says foreigners are likely to make their way back into the Johannesburg CBD in hopes of earning a living. This after the Johannesburg Magistrates Court ordered the deportation of dozens of foreign nationals who were arrested during a counterfeit goods raid in the city centre last week. The court says those scheduled for deportation within 30-days will, in the meantime, be moved to the Lindela Repatriation Centre in Krugersdorp.
On April 16, 2019, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a 44-year-old man in California for overseeing a scheme to smuggle $72 million in counterfeit Apple and Samsung cellphone components from China. Chan Hung Le owns Irvine-CA based EZ Elektronix, which he used as part of an elaborate plot to import counterfeit screens and other components while skirting law enforcement. The scheme started in June 2010 when Le and his co-conspirators, including relatives and EZ Elektronix employees, used various methods to evade authorities. For example, Le used multiple business names and addresses, as well as “virtual offices” and post office boxes, in at least three U.S. states. The company certainly has a nefarious past. In October 2011 and February 2012, EZ Elektronix’s office was raided and authorities seized about 7,200 counterfeit iPhone parts and 11,700 other counterfeit cell phone parts worth more than $1.7 million. After the raid, Le switched up his scam and had the counterfeit goods sent to two fake companies in Texas and Oklahoma. After the parts arrived, they were shipped to Southern California under the name "Pac-Depot Inc.” while legitimate merchandise was shipped directly to EZ Elektronix. This allowed the parts to be inspected at different U.S. ports and did not appear to be associated with Le or his company. In 2016, Hongwei “Nick” Du, pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic counterfeit goods and money laundering. Du was one of Le's suppliers, and admitted to selling him at least $18.7 million worth of components. He said that at least half of the parts were counterfeits bearing the trademarks of Apple, Samsung, Nokia and other companies.From January 2012 to December 2018, EZ Elektronix paid more than $72 million to three companies who helped Le import the fake parts, many of which were found by authorities when he was arrested. If convicted, Le faces up to 45 years in federal prison.
The Counterfit Atoms
In this episode we talk about why counterfeit is a big deal, and why it's going to be important to all forms of trade.
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VIDEO VERSION HERE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4RDijN2uqA In today's modern church; it is very important to analyze and test all things. There are some who believe that Jesus is Michael the Archangel. That is a lie from Satan!
Mud Ducks, One bladed helis, Dirty Dealers, Blonds in the Corn maze, All about cheese Raposity Review, Counterfit transmitters
Mud Ducks, One bladed helis, Dirty Dealers, Blonds in the Corn maze, All about cheese Raposity Review, Counterfit transmitters