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- Britam-Fakes? TRANSLATION
- http://apxwn.blogspot.de/2013/01/britam-fakes.html
- The following text concerns surfaced
- a few days ago "leaks" of the British
- security firm (?) Britam and stems largely
- from a fellow colleague. Actually,
- anyone can open a file with an editor
- (instead of Outlook), come to the same
- conclusions.
- And once again bustle in the internetwork,
- which prompted me to download the published
- archives to me once to look and see how
- it now actually looks like, if you like
- cracking a private security service with
- military ambitions. Well, we unpack it,
- and what we have - three directories
- called, "Iran" and "Iraq" "Syria!".
- The first thing the introductory text
- of the "hacker" immediately draws the
- attention, of course, is Syria. All
- are shocked! Now you can, however,
- after this initial shock therapy once
- turning his brain and see what really
- is in those directories. Aha - personal
- information about employees, reports
- of any measures, documents the methodology
- of implementation Selbiger, organizational
- charts and network diagrams (as of July
- 2012). There are lots of files, but
- nobody has time. Why prove anything so
- if you have the "email" already there,
- but there it is in black and white,
- Qatar and Washington, and the other
- Ukrainians and all!
- Let's see. First, it is surprising
- that such a company just me nothing,
- you kept nothing secret documents
- in the open network and the safety
- of their employees at risk. Here come
- the first doubts. Why are the two
- schemes, ie Organizational and network
- plans, in the same folder? The
- headquarters shall notify the employees
- in the stores with which internal
- corporate strategies it pursues? Oh.
- There is a basic understanding of how
- to store confidential data and generally
- deals with security issues in the grid.
- Britam and probably no sysadmins who
- have any idea of it?
- More closely to the content. In the
- directory "! Syria" there is a single
- e-mail file that is apparently
- accidentally fallen into it. And they
- say "Sirian Issue.eml". Sirian, exactly.
- In addition, a Paßkopie and the CV
- of the sender, as if this is just
- applying for a job. It includes employee
- data anyway somewhere else. The e-mail
- itself does not have an attachment.
- In the directory "Iran," which has
- taken almost no one, there is a single
- e-mail to the following:
- For whatever reason, David was suddenly
- cool to use the public file server from
- a third party (mbf.cc = "mailbigfile")
- for secret data? What's more: hypothetical
- contingency plans for certain actions:
- ANNEX A OPLAN OPLAN ANNEX B, etc., all
- with the code name "Ruhayyat". Logically,
- the one associated with the folder name
- "Iran". Therefore probably a military
- operation against Iran will be meant.
- And the third list - "Iraq". There,
- most of the files is with reports of
- operations.
- Scans of identification documents,
- lists and personal details of staff,
- access to accounts, including passwords,
- reports of incidents of objects of
- daily flow and wax ... an e-mail in
- which it comes to an incident that
- is not in the documents with the
- security of a customer handled carefully.
- Sticky a document containing a report
- on the incident.
- When you copy all of the gravel from
- the "Iran" for "Iraq", then there is
- a reasonably credible picture. Britam
- deals with security guards and with
- appropriate methods under conditions
- of war, instructs army units and
- private security firms of all potential
- customers. Routine documentation
- that completely relates to the work
- in Iraq.
- A search for the key words "Iran"
- and / or "Syria" in all files - no hits.
- Except for the two e-mails.
- These e-mails are up to the body
- and an obvious manipulation of the
- date, completely identical:
- diff Iranian \ Issue.eml Sirian \ Issue.eml
- 24.25 c24, 25
- <For; Thu, 16 Oct 2012 23:57:18 +0800 (SGT)
- <Received: (qmail 18137 invoked from network), 16 Oct 2012 15:57:27 -0000
- ---
- > For; Mon, 24 Dec 2012 23:57:18 +0800 (SGT)
- > Received: (qmail 18137 invoked from network), 24 Dec 2012 15:57:27 -0000
- 30.31 c30, 31
- <Subject: Iranian Issue
- <Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2012 15:57:16 -0000
- ---
- > Subject: Syrian Issue
- > Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2012 15:57:16 -0000
- The only difference is just the date
- (October 16/24 December). The time
- is up to the second exactly the same.
- The process ID of the e-mail program
- (Qmail) is identical in the two e-mails
- (18,137). The chance that this match
- pid of broadcast at various times emails
- is vanishingly small. So one or both
- emails are fakes.
- Conclusion: the files and documents
- may be genuine, but they all belong to
- the work of Britam in Iraq. To note a
- few of them were in new folder - and
- "Iran" "Syria!" - Set and faked two
- e-mail files. Plump and has made
- clumsy, but its effect in an environment
- that also deals with HAARP and chemtrails.
- Comments:
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- Dr. Seidel29. January 2013 03:34
- Thank you for the work that you should take just to be not moved.
- Fakes and half-truths obviously concerns a lot of content and if data has already been there, you have to look at it also.
- Also important is a legitimate argument, as indeed happened here, for others not personally attack, because often you actually pulls in the same direction.
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- apxwn29. January 2013 14:22
- The last paragraph is a "Dr." worthy, as far as the wave of fence posts, but sometimes I can not help myself ... sorry :)
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- CE29. January 2013 03:56
- Clean work. Case closed.
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- Anonym29. January 2013 10:48
- well researched, proven is thus still not clear and as an informed human being who still denies that it is haarp and chemtrails (although their extent depending on the interest and flow greatly exaggerated or understated be) do not implausible.
- the content of these mails, whether fake or not, plays a minor role, because they are obvious because Assad and Syria will be overcome and can not break out of the anti-Zionist front, without foreign intervention, made by usa-nato.
- since this is because Russia, Chiona iran and the majority of world public simply can not, must provide a "floor" and are generated as in the old false-flage is a mannered chemiewafeneinsatz etc. optimally.
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- apxwn29. January 2013 15:10
- Proved nothing, except that the emails are fake relatively safe. And just let the hoopla about the chemical weapons and "Ukrainians", etc.,. Nevertheless, the course provides an information leak represents How to make the but usually. Something garbage, put in the information.
- One of the things mentioned in the first paragraph: it's just not my subject.
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- Anonym29. January 2013 14:21
- Excellent, apxwn. There probably had a little to be improved, because the existing documents were too boring. Inconceivable that someone can fake emails detail and yet is so careless.
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- kaumi29. January 2013 15:22
- apxwn,
- as you can see in Sarsura, I have this issue now posted there early. The "syriatruth" is an Internet Sammelsorium for approved messages, which can use both the opposition and the government Middle currents.
- Of course, your research should be observed, but because of the experience gained in the last 2 years experience of the above named Hand, I would not have a residual possibility of the authenticity of the leaked e-mail traffic you want to exclude.
- In any case thank you for your work, it is essential and very informative.
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- apxwn29. January 2013 15:31
- Kaumi Hello, I was, frankly, taken aback when I read "Sirian issue" (sic) as the file name. However, since the subject of this e-mail again is correctly written, you actually can not exclude a residual possibility of authenticity (as it must not have been Phil and David, who created the e-mail file). Russian friends have identified the way from a file with a Ukrainian name lists, and they know the * real * for a "British security company" operates. So is there any truth yes, but not necessarily wrt Syria and Iran.
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- Wurzelberg29. January 2013 22:02
- Apxwn Hello, super job, yesterday I had lunch also get wind of it and immediately downloaded. My research went only once towards this ominous chiefs of BRITAM, Phillip Leonard Doughty, whose ID Copy appears also there. At least this seems to exist in name, and for some time:
- https://www.duedil.com/director/905089550/phillip-leonard-doughty
- http://company-director-check.co.uk/director/905089550
- If that is true, wonders how foolish are at all. Or it should just look real and the fake just the mails have sloppy?
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- apxwn30. January 2013 05:29
- If it is fake, then it was in any case not professionals. The remaining data are indeed really quite confidential. That's how just "leaks". It is at best something else behind it than the noise that you make (wrt Syria and Iran) that. If it now and then, for example, messages are again a revolution in Qatar, one can certainly understand the warnings as to the recipients that are already know that they are meant. Is perhaps similar. Because you could do with the "Director check" of Mr. Doughty keep an eye on ...
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- Antraxxxa30. January 2013 01:39
- Now you're going to discuss asr :-)
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- apxwn30. January 2013 05:20
- Always stay critical, Freeman said in a comment there, mutatis mutandis. Fits real well.
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- Anonym30. January 2013 06:56
- whether or gefäscht the truth accordingly ... should thoroughly every human on this planet, the question to be put heart and soul to live for good or evil, because this causality is fundamentally future for us all!
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