How Messers. Jeffrey Ice and Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari of IDPixie LLC saved Internet Commerce from online ID theft!
Mr. Jeffrey Ice is the patent inventor and CTO of IDPixie LLC hired by Mr. Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari, CEO of IDPixie LLC. All technical data is screened by them and all technical data is conformed to their pledge.
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I, Mr. Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari, CEO and Founder of IDPixie LLC pledge my Foundation to halt child slavery activities including my charity, the Global Peace Film Festival, Inc., at www.peacefilmfest.org. I pledge moral support of legal, peaceful activities and my non-profit gifts offshore, onshore and globally, primarily with philanthropy from my personal investment to help halt Internet fraud, violence and online scams hurting innocent children, women and families so help me God.
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Saturday 20 January 2007, 5:34 AM
Email from Mr. Jeffrey Ice to Mr. Abdul Tawala Alishtari, CEO, IDPixie LLC
As the media has predicted, phishing scams now have a phone connection First wave of cyber fraud was "phishing," where criminals send e-mail by the multitude in hopes of tricking unsuspecting bankd depositor consumers into sharing confidential ID. These emails often include a link to a fraudulent website or ASP. Now as predicted by IT experts, there’s “vishing.” In this novel twist, they use a cell or telephone number instead. After you call, a person or an automated response asks for your personal ID and/or your PIN account number.
This works since many people today trust automated systems using automated deposits and withdrawals. They either act or not!
Depositors should call theirbank using only a phone number that comes from a reputable source, like their statement, the back of your credit or debit card or even a phonebook. Cyber phishing (pronounced "fishing") is where the sender poses as a financial company to trick bank depositors or consumer users into giving away personal ID or PIN account information.
Illegitimate offers are e-mails that entice them to purchase popular goods or services at reduced prices (or before they're available to the general public), with no intent to deliver those purchases. Usually, these e-mails are designed primarily to obtain credit card or bank account information and use time trusted greed as a lure.
Common scams offer a recipient large sums of money or attractive rewards in exchange for "short term" financial aid. One common example is the “sender” who asks the user to supply a bank account number to "hold" large sums of money until the “sender” can retrieve it. In exchange, the recipient is promised a percentage of the deposit. The “sender” uses the bank account number for fraudulent activity, and the recipient never receives the promised funds. In essence, the dupe writes a good check against a bad one.
Recently upon the web is a clear violation of our patent and patents pending in the Virtual MasterCard in beta located at http://news.com.com/2061-10791_3-6146082.html?tag=nefd.aof on December 27, 2006 2:13 PM PST.
It reported that PayPal is offering customers a virtual credit card. PayPal says it can be used on any Web site that accepts MasterCard. Now if you remember back in 2004 Ebay which owns paypal took a look at our patent and patents pending in wrappers and signed a non-disclose and non-compete directly from their top counsel in charge of their department of hundreds of counsels. They did this with our predecessor company, EDI Secure LLLP. Perhaps Ebay needs to be reminded it is now clearly violating our patent and though they generally favor litigation to pay settlements, er, well, they signed that they would not violate what they are now violating specifically.
Here's what PayPal says how bank depositors could use this system: "By generating a new virtual card number to use in place of your debit or credit card number, PayPal Virtual Debit Card helps protect your financial information every time you shop. It also saves you time by automatically filling in shipping (and) billing forms at checkout, protects you from fake eBay and PayPal Web sites, and offers zero liability on unauthorized purchases made from your account. " There's no added fee to use this virtual MasterCard.
Well a look at our patent by anyone would say, hey, get real. I think they might settle sooner than later if they realize they not only are violating our patents but are, well, not in the best marketing positon as well. Selling proprietary security which you not only don't own but which looks like you used it wrongfully, sends bank depositors the wrong signal of trust. Lets make Ebay and Paypal, good guys, er, for a price.
Mr. Jeffrey Ice
ID Theft Protection Device Inventor
Patent number US 6,598.031 B1 to Mr. Jeffrey Ice, Inventor, for "APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ROUTING ENCRYPTED TRANSACTION CARD IDENTIFYING DATA THROUGH A PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK" i.e. Internet, phones or any electronic medium in the US of A.
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