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    Web Site Offers to Ruin People's Lives for $20 a Month
    « on: August 13, 2007, 01:19:27 PM »
    This isn't even funny but thought inquiring minds might like to read this.......

    A service offering a complete "revenge package" in which people can destroy the financial status and relationships of their enemies at the click of a mouse is being offered over the Internet.

    For as little as $20 a month, customers of the confidentialaccess.com Web site can make the credit ratings of people they dislike plummet, and even have them suspected of fraud.

    Victims' bank accounts can be shut down remotely and all their essential utilities cut off.


    Fake e-mails and text messages which purport to come from someone else, such as the victim's spouse, can be sent containing false accusations of affairs or *censored* liaisons.

    [Editor's note: At one point Monday morning, the front page of www.confidentialaccess.com had been replaced by a lengthy ad offering content optimization on RSS feeds.

    What appeared to have been the original front page later reappeared, with "revenge" services no longer offered, but many other fraudulent documents such as fake driver's licenses and bank statements still available.]

    The new "revenge" services are the latest example of the harm the Internet can cause individuals.

    A British House of Lords committee report published last week described criminality on the Web as so bad that it was like "the Wild West."

    The Web site, which also offers to create perfect "novelty" copies of any documentation necessary to enable the customer to gain revenge, promises its services "can create mayhem."

    "CA [Confidential Access] can make it so someone couldn't even get an ice cream cone on credit again," the site promises.

    One way of doing this, it explains, is to apply repeatedly for credit using the victim's name and multiple addresses, leading inevitably to a red flag from Britain's Credit Industry Fraud Avoidance System (Cifas) or similar agencies.

    Credit is then stopped until an investigation by Cifas decides whether the subject has been the perpetrator or victim of fraud.

    CA offers further ideas of how to use its services.

    "Create some false payslips [paychecks] and send them back returned to the victim's employer and watch them lose their job," it advises.

    "Destroy a person's bank account using our novelty bank statements. Bank accounts are like gold dust now; return[ing] a novelty bank statement with their details back to the bank works for killing someones [sic] credit card account.

    "Watch your victim cry when all his/her accounts are closed."

    The Web site states that even accounts on eBay, the auction Web site, and PayPal, the Internet payment system, can easily be sabotaged.

    Many of its activities may be illegal. Senior police sources said confidentialaccess.com, which is apparently hosted on a Singapore-based Internet server but run by Britons, is under investigation by more than one force.

    The operators, who claim also to have bases in Hong Kong, Dublin and Boston, offer to fabricate a large range of documents, ranging from U.K. driving licenses, car-ownership papers and Ministry of Transport certificates to tax forms, paychecks and bank statements.

    Most items are priced at a few hundred dollars but basic membership, which entitles customers to many of the "revenge" options, costs $20 a month.

    Payments can be made either over the Internet or directly into a British bank account in the name of A.J. Smith.

    Once the money is received, items are dispatched within a week or two.

    The Web site boasts of the ultra-genuine appearance of its fakes, which are also intended to be used by customers to acquire credit from banks.

    The Web site operators even offer to register customers on the electoral rolls to a variety of properties with which they have no connection.

    Verbal and written references for non-existent employment records are also supplied.

    The Web site's forum pages are full of glowing testimonials from satisfied customers who have apparently used CA products.

    The Sunday Times obtained a fake British driving license for $600 using a bogus name and the photograph of one of the FBI's most wanted terrorists — Adam Yahiye Gadahn, aka "Azzam the American," who has been accused of being an Al Qaeda operative.

    His picture appears on the fake license, complete with a realistic-looking hologram and markings, next to a false name.

    Confidential Access claims to be offering legal services, but the identity of its operators, who use the name the Caxess Corporation, is hidden behind untraceable phone numbers and P.O. box numbers that lead to offshore courier companies.

    The Web site subscribes to the revenge ethos in other ways too.

    On its forum, its site administrator displayed a letter from a fraud investigator for the Royal Bank of Scotland in which he requests that the Singapore server take down the site because it is breaching trademark law.

    In response, the site's operators have posted the man's home address, together with the name of his partner, and suggested that subscribers post excrement through their letterbox.

    Other CA members suggest deflating his car's tires, instigating a credit inquiry on him and even "paying him a visit."

    Sources at the Royal Bank of Scotland confirmed that the man, whose identity is being protected by The Sunday Times, has received threatening phone calls.

    A bank spokesman said the site had recently been reported to the police.

    Richard Clayton, a Cambridge University researcher on Internet security and adviser to the House of Lords science and technology committee, said, "I have never come across a site devoted to offering revenge in this way before.

    "The only similar thing is one or two of the extreme right-wing Web sites which list addresses and suggest people go and beat up political opponents."

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,293097,00.html



     
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      Re: Web Site Offers to Ruin People's Lives for $20 a Month
      « Reply #1 on: August 13, 2007, 01:28:37 PM »
      Wow >:(

      Heh, my computer won't even let me access the site :P.

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        « Reply #2 on: August 13, 2007, 01:38:16 PM »
        You know what,  I just tried myself  (no good)   just a guess here  *

        The story / article is from Fox News  website-  the link to that companies website must be getting hammered today.  Probably crashing their server or something ?
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          « Reply #3 on: August 13, 2007, 01:43:10 PM »
          Maybe it's only accecible in certain places  :P

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            Re: Web Site Offers to Ruin People's Lives for $20 a Month
            « Reply #4 on: August 13, 2007, 02:04:35 PM »
            Sure  ::)
            I can't access it either I hope they got caught and busted and are now in gail!
            They don't deserve less!

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            « Reply #5 on: August 14, 2007, 04:37:35 PM »
            Their website works for me.
            They now deny that they are breaking the law.

            Quote from: ConfidentialAccess.com
            REVENGE IS A DISH BEST SERVED COLD
            Statement Issued By Caxess Corporation


            On the 12th August 2007 The Sunday Times published a Story about CA. You can view The Lies Here.

            Caxess DO NOT sell revenge packages, neither do we judge how our members choose to use the extensive range of CA products & services.

            Our services could indeed be used for Revenge, however revenge is a private matter, and there can be many legal and illegal ways to gain revenge upon someone. CA is all about private matters, and freedom of choice our community can vouch on it!

            CA actively promote a different way of life, our organisation is not here to tell you what to do. If you want revenge go and get it! CA don’t need to sell a package all the products that could be used for revenge are for sale in our shop. Fake texts, fake bank Statement’s are NOT illegal!

            Revenge products are sold everywhere, revenge is in the mind it’s not a service; check out your local DIY, what can you buy for revenge? Weedkiller, spray paint, rat poison all spring to mind!

            So What Or Who Are CA

            Ok, simply put, CA provides a cure to an illness, a work around for the system and that's a good thing because the system is wrong, it fails the people it purports to serve and protect, and it does this because although it purports to serve and protect it is actually a system of control in disguise.

            CIFAS members = corrupt, unlawful, damaging, self righteous, destructive, has only its members (and their shareholders) interests at heart (and the money it makes for the directors), no accountability....

            CA = Forthright, empowering, learned, independent, not accountable to anyone, has it's members and the common people's interests at heart...

            The righteous will prevail, and in that action CIFAS and other organisations like them will fail, as should all other flawed systems like it that seek to use credit to control and enslave ordinary people.

            Credit is a consumable item, just like sand that is used in the building of a house, so better that there be no credit, than credit only for the benefit of those that own banks!

            Lending and borrowing is a business partnership in which both parties take on a degree of risk.

            The borrowers risk is often bourne out of need, and the lenders risk often bourne out of greed.

            Only God can decide which of the two will have made a sound investment.

            Remember “Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Cold”

            Caxess Corporation
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              « Reply #6 on: August 14, 2007, 05:28:13 PM »
              that dog looks awesome !    :D
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              « Reply #7 on: August 14, 2007, 06:05:12 PM »
              that dog looks awesome !    :D

              Thank you for the compliment.  :)

              He was a stray.
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                « Reply #8 on: August 15, 2007, 09:23:05 AM »
                The website work again. http://www.confidentialaccess.com/
                How can it be that those persons aren't arrested??
                Man I can't believe that you can do such stuff at WWW without getting caught.

                Jonas ;)

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                  « Reply #9 on: August 15, 2007, 11:12:54 AM »
                  Didn't  "Raptor" say awhile back he was getting a new job ?   :D
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                    « Reply #10 on: August 15, 2007, 12:38:49 PM »
                    What are you trying to say?

                    Jonas ;)

                    BTW: I heard he was working on a new forum he was going to create.

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                    « Reply #11 on: August 15, 2007, 04:10:26 PM »
                    These guys need to pay my ex-girlfriend a visit.
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                      « Reply #12 on: August 15, 2007, 04:52:16 PM »
                      LOL,  Chris , as bad as these people are, it does have some rather interesting possibilities !  These guys must be related to the guy on  "Cheaters"  ON TV  he has no apathy !
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