Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 11, 2020, 5:32 p.m. No.7787692   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7782260

Promoting his mates...and annoying..remember the crystals and pyramids he peddled?...denied it..heard it..not long ago...whats with the attitude? How many times he flipflop Q?

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 11, 2020, 5:58 p.m. No.7787915   🗄️.is đź”—kun

WHAT ELSE DOES SIRIS CAPITAL / WEB.COM TIE INTO

 

(part 1)

 

SIRIS CAPITAL (Ex-Bear Stearns & Ex-Goldman guys)

(June 2018 aquired Web.com $2B)

↓

WEB.COM (Nasdaq)

 

history of Web.com

 

1981 Interland, Inc. (David Brannan???)

1999 renamed Website Pros (Darin Brannan)

 

(Dig needed here: Interland Inc. Current is a trucking company. Haven't gone back thru SEC filings yet.)

 

1997-1999 Atlantic Teleservices (David Brown)

purchased by Website Pros 1999 (Darin Brannan)

funding via

(Norwest Venture Partners)

 

2000 dot.com bust

 

WEBSITE PROS

Website Pros starts series of acquisitions (1xYr avg)

2001 acquires NetObject Fusion (largest acquisition)

 

2002 Innuity

($17M venture capital from Insight Venture Partners and Norwest 2004)

(Website Pros customers include Discover and IBM)

 

2005 eBox and also Leads

2006 1ShoppingCart.com, and also Renex

 

2007 acquired Web.com

 

2008 Website Pros name change to web.com

 

2011 Network Solutions

 

2018 web.com sold to SIRIS (no longer publicly traded)

 

WEB.COM is partnered with:

 

CHASE PAYMENTECH (2009) credit card processing

FIRST DATA (2009) credit card processing.

MASTERCARD (2014)

SAM'S CLUB (2015) online marketing

 

Sam's Club is owned by Walmart, largest company in the world.

 

***

So what do we have here?

 

Credit card transactions/processing partnership.

Credit cards, specifically credit card debt, is another way of expanding the money supply without the central banks.

 

Marketing. Shop shop shop - use those credit cards at 18% or higher interest rates. Very profitable. Walmart pretty sophisticated approach, right?

 

Crazy impression is "them" needs the whole world to keep shopping and in debt to keep the fiat currency system going.

 

If birth rates are dropping worldwide, and typical debt (housing) decreases…. random thought here, do they have to replace mortgage debt with consumer debt?

 

Follow the Benjamins?

Their system collapses under gold standard?

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 11, 2020, 6 p.m. No.7787941   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7953 >>7959

(BAKER - Reposting as this was at the end of the last bread)

 

WHAT ELSE DOES SIRIS CAPITAL / WEB.COM TIE INTO

 

(part 1)

 

SIRIS CAPITAL (Ex-Bear Stearns & Ex-Goldman guys)

 

(June 2018 aquired Web.com $2B)

 

↓

 

WEB.COM (Nasdaq)

 

history of Web.com

 

1981 Interland, Inc. (David Brannan???)

 

1999 renamed Website Pros (Darin Brannan)

 

(Dig needed here: Interland Inc. Current is a trucking company. Haven't gone back thru SEC filings yet.)

 

1997-1999 Atlantic Teleservices (David Brown)

 

purchased by Website Pros 1999 (Darin Brannan)

 

funding via

 

(Norwest Venture Partners)

 

2000 dot.com bust

 

WEBSITE PROS

 

Website Pros starts series of acquisitions (1xYr avg)

 

2001 acquires NetObject Fusion (largest acquisition)

 

2002 Innuity

 

($17M venture capital from Insight Venture Partners and Norwest 2004)

 

(Website Pros customers include Discover and IBM)

 

2005 eBox and also Leads

 

2006 1ShoppingCart.com, and also Renex

 

2007 acquired Web.com

 

2008 Website Pros name change to web.com

 

2011 Network Solutions

 

2018 web.com sold to SIRIS (no longer publicly traded)

 

WEB.COM is partnered with:

 

CHASE PAYMENTECH (2009) credit card processing

 

FIRST DATA (2009) credit card processing.

 

MASTERCARD (2014)

 

SAM'S CLUB (2015) online marketing

 

Sam's Club is owned by Walmart, largest company in the world.

 

*

 

So what do we have here?

 

Credit card transactions/processing partnership.

 

Credit cards, specifically credit card debt, is another way of expanding the money supply without the central banks.

 

Marketing. Shop shop shop - use those credit cards at 18% or higher interest rates. Very profitable. Walmart pretty sophisticated approach, right?

 

Crazy impression is "them" needs the whole world to keep shopping and in debt to keep the fiat currency system going.

 

If birth rates are dropping worldwide, and typical debt (housing) decreases…. random thought here, do they have to replace mortgage debt with consumer debt?

 

Follow the Benjamins?

 

Their system collapses under gold standard?

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 11, 2020, 6:02 p.m. No.7787953   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7787941

 

(part 2)

 

DATA BREACH AUG 2019

 

WEB.COM, REGISTER.COM & NETWORKS SOLUTIONS

 

https://www.techradar.com/news/webcom-discloses-major-data-breach

 

Web.com discloses major data breach

By Anthony Spadafora October 31, 2019

 

Web.com has announced that it as well as Register.com and Network Solutions all suffered a data breach in August (2019).

 

A disclosure notice that was published across all three sites, revealed that on October 16, the company had “determined that a third-party gained unauthorized access to a limited number of our computer systems in late August 2019, and as a result, account information may have been accessed”.

 

According to Web.com, contact details including user's names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and which web hosting products they had purchased were all acquired by hackers as a result of the data breach.

 

Data breaches hitting more companies than ever

These are the world's most popular web domains

CISOs believe data breach experience makes them more employable

While customer passwords have been reset as an added precautionary measure, a spokesperson for Web.com explained to Brian Krebs that it encrypts all user passwords and that the company believes no passwords were obtained by the attackers, saying:

 

“We encrypt account passwords and do not believe this information is vulnerable as a specific result of this incident. As an added precautionary measure, customers will be required to reset passwords the next time they log in to their accounts. As with any online service or platform, it is also good security practice to change passwords often and use a unique password for each service.”

 

Data breach

Thankfully no credit card data was compromised during the incident which Web.com has already reported to federal authorities.

 

The web host confirmed in its disclosure notice that all of its customers' credit card numbers are stored in a Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliant encryption standard and that there was no sign that the attackers were able to access users' credit card information. However, Web.com is encouraging customers to monitor their credit card accounts and notify their providers if they do find any suspicious charges.

 

Security awareness advocate at KnowBe4, Javvad Malik warned that the attackers behind the Web.com data breach may try to use the customer information they acquired to launch phishing attacks, saying:

 

“Without more details on the incident, it is difficult to establish the objectives of the attackers. It could be possible that this was an opportunistic attack to steal credentials or personal information. It's important for companies of all sizes and verticals to invest in security, especially where customer data is involved, not just payment information.

 

"Customers who are affected should change their passwords, and also check their accounts to ensure no changes have been made to any of their details or sites. They should also be extra vigilant against any potential phishing emails that criminals may send using the information stolen from these breaches.”

 

Also check out the best domain name registrars of 2019.

 

< The last sentence includes a link to this article on where to get a domain name: https://www.techradar.com/news/best-domain-registrars-in-2019 >

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 11, 2020, 6:03 p.m. No.7787959   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7787941

 

JUST COINCIDENCES

 

(part 3)

 

JUL 30 2019 - ANON posted Trump threatens worse trade deal for China if Beijing stalls until after his re-election

>https://www.rt.com/business/465392-trump-threatens-worse-china-trade-deal/

Q post 3560

>News unlocks…

>5:5?

>Q

 

When I think Walmart - I think made in China. Service the masses, live with the classes….

 

JUL 30 2019 - Q Post 3568.

>[24hr Warning]

>Be vigilant.

>See something.

>Say something.

>Know your surroundings at all times.

>Q

 

AUG 03 2019 - El Paso Shooting at Walmart. And remember cops went to two different Walmarts, as if they had intel about the 2nd Walmart further north of the shooting location.

 

AUG __ 2019 - The plug is pulled on 8CHAN after the ELP-Walmart shooting.

 

"Late" AUG 2019 - Web.com announced that it as well as Register.com and Network Solutions all suffered a data breach.

 

Who is Web.com partnered with? Walmart subsidiary - Sam's.

 

JUST COINCIDENCES