Anonymous ID: 0f7635 Dec. 12, 2018, 7:31 p.m. No.4286007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6108 >>6212 >>6379 >>6584 >>6668

Trying again….

Very difficult to post tonight. Sorry if posted already. Save the Children grosses me out. Here they are again probably trying to cover some tracks.

 

https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1073045615687409664?s=19

 

One of the country's best-known charities says it was the victim of a cyber scam last year that cost the company $1 million.

 

Save the Children Federation, which conducts charity operations in countries across the world, told the Boston Globe that hackers gained entry into an employee's email account. The hackers then used fake invoices and other means to fraudulently direct about $1 million to a fraudulent entity based in Japan.

 

By the time the attack was discovered, it was reportedly too late to stop the money transfer, disguised as payments for solar panels to be installed on health centers in Pakistan.

 

The organization told the Globe that in the months following the attack, Save the Children managed to recoup all but $112,000 of the losses through insurance claims, and has since adopted practices to guard against such scams and hacking attempts.

 

“We have improved our security measures to help ensure this does not happen again,” the group's CFO Stacy Brandom told the Globe. “Fortunately, through insurance, we were ultimately reimbursed for most of the funds.”

 

A separate hacking attack resulted in the charity mistakenly sending $9,210 to hackers after one of the charity's vendors was the victim of a cyberattack. That money was also recouped via insurance claims, according to the Globe.

Anonymous ID: 0f7635 Dec. 12, 2018, 7:37 p.m. No.4286093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6228

>>4286008

I was wondering about the traitor part after reading a book, pointed to by one of the Q trip codes in Google, (I bought too many of those) by John Cusack called Things That Can and Cannot Be Said. John visited with Snowden with two other folks and then wrote a bit about the visit in "Russia". It was just off. And Cusack is not a good guy. Short but very interesting little book, still, if Cusack is rotten and Snowden agrees to visit with him, it does not bode well for Snowden being a good guy. Just weird.

Anonymous ID: 0f7635 Dec. 12, 2018, 7:43 p.m. No.4286211   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4286108

That little strange book did give some great insight into Russia and the nuclear arms race because one of the folks that went along on this trip was an old whistle blower, Daniel Ellsburg "the Snowden of the 1960s"…..that part was fascinating…..

Anonymous ID: 0f7635 Dec. 12, 2018, 7:52 p.m. No.4286373   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4286228

Yep. It was a strange book and group of people that Snowden agreed to meet with. Cusack is quote dark and "I think" he is pretty smart. HE is one of the few in Hollywood that concern me.

Anonymous ID: 0f7635 Dec. 12, 2018, 8:03 p.m. No.4286526   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Where can we watch the Clinton Foundation hearing tomorrow? When I last checked, CSpan wasn't airing….would like to record since I will be out in meetings….thoughts?