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WASHINGTON (Reuters) WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International organized crime groups control "significant positions" in global energy and strategic materials and are expanding holdings in the U.S. materials sector, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.
A strategy on fighting organized crime released by the department also says such groups manipulate securities exchanges and conduct financial fraud to steal billions of dollars. It says they systematically corrupt public officials, use computer networks to target victims, and provide logistical support to terrorists and foreign intelligence services.
"The activities of transnational and national organized criminal enterprises are increasing in scope and magnitude as these groups continue to strengthen their networking with each other to expand their operations," said FBI Deputy Director John S. Pistole
Business Line New Blackberry connections may take some more time Thomas K. Thomas Thursday, 24 April , 2008, 10:23
New Delhi: The Department of Telecom may ask existing mobile operators to stop giving new Blackberry connections until the security concerns are addressed fully.
DoT has also told the new operators, who want to launch Blackberry services, to hold on to their plans till Research In Motion complies with the Government’s monitoring requirement.
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Senior DoT sources said that existing operators who have already launched Blackberry services may be allowed to provide service to existing users, keeping in mind the interest of consumers.
They, however, added that the Government may impose a penalty on these operators for violating the licence norms.
“The licence clearly states that operators will have to provide monitoring facility to security agencies. There is not a single telecom service in the country that is allowed without meeting this criterion.
Security concerns will have to be met by RIM before Blackberry service can be permitted. If operators are offering any service contrary to this, then they are violating the licence norms and necessary action may be taken,” said a Government source.
DoT has already refused permission to Tata Teleservices for launching Blackberry services.
Tatas have, meanwhile, told DoT that it is unfair to ban only the new players who want to offer the services.
Interim solution
One of the stakeholders indicated that DoT may be working towards an interim solution whereby operators may be asked to keep data of all the traffic routed through the Blackberry devices until RIM sets up a server in the country.
The controversy had broken out after security agencies expressed concern that they were unable to track communication on Blackberry due to the high encryption code.
As per Indian regulations companies have to submit a decryption key with Government agencies if the encryption code is higher than 40 bit.
Blackberry has much higher encryption which makes it difficult for security agencies to break into the network in case they want to trace any transmission. So far RIM, the promoter of Blackberry, has refused to give the decryption codes.
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Talks on with RIM
DoT sources said that discussions are on with RIM to find a solution to the problem without compromising on both security issues and consumer interest. A final decision on the future course of action will be taken only after RIM comes back with its plan for addressing the security concerns over decryption.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International organized crime groups control "significant positions" in global energy and strategic materials and are expanding holdings in the U.S. materials sector, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.
A strategy on fighting organized crime released by the department also says such groups manipulate securities exchanges and conduct financial fraud to steal billions of dollars. It says they systematically corrupt public officials, use computer networks to target victims, and provide logistical support to terrorists and foreign intelligence services.
"The activities of transnational and national organized criminal enterprises are increasing in scope and magnitude as these groups continue to strengthen their networking with each other to expand their operations," said FBI Deputy Director John S. Pistole
ALL ARE WARNED: "RIMM" One ponzi Business Model under seize. All Nations wake up to National Security threat from Blackberry spy and snooping secrets..................
It is one Manipulated scam bubble operated by RBC/TD/AMTECH in sync with Insider Crooks.
All negative news on Research In Motion is Blacked out. Even CNBC & CRAMMER CROOK like old Dan Dorfman Scam Involved in this Pump Scam for the Stock.
Here is Latest from India
No to Blackberry; Govt tells Tatas
Press Trust of India / New Delhi April 23, 2008
The government has asked Tata Teleservices not to offer Blackberry services unless the required monitoring system being insisted for by security agencies are put in place.
“Keeping in view of the security implication involved, the licensee (company) is directed not to connect or provide or run the Blackberry e-mail and mobile messenger services unless the required monitoring system to the satisfaction of the security agencies are in place and the master key and algorithm are deposited with the licensor," DoT said in a letter to Tatas.
Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) limited had sought permission for launching Blackberry services, saying other leading operators have been offering services without meeting the above mentioned security clauses.
"...Non-compliance of instructions by any other operator in breach of terms and conditions of the licence cannot be a valid ground for according permission to offer Blackberry services," DoT said.
DoT and the Ministry of Home Affairs have been battling with the Blackberry licensor Research-in-Motion (RIM) also mobile service providers like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Reliance Communications to put in place a system to intercept data sent using Blackberry technology.
The government has asked Tata Teleservices not to offer Blackberry services unless the required monitoring system being insisted for by security agencies are put in place.
“Keeping in view of the security implication involved, the licensee (company) is directed not to connect or provide or run the Blackberry e-mail and mobile messenger services unless the required monitoring system to the satisfaction of the security agencies are in place and the master key and algorithm are deposited with the licensor," DoT said in a letter to Tatas.
Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) limited had sought permission for launching Blackberry services, saying other leading operators have been offering services without meeting the above mentioned security clauses.
"...Non-compliance of instructions by any other operator in breach of terms and conditions of the licence cannot be a valid ground for according permission to offer Blackberry services," DoT said.
DoT and the Ministry of Home Affairs have been battling with the Blackberry licensor Research-in-Motion (RIM) also mobile service providers like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Reliance Communications to put in place a system to intercept data sent using Blackberry technology.
On the flip side, the analysts point to Apple's ActiveSync approach to push email as one of the ways IT manages could help cut costs through the architecture's reduced reliance on storage, server and network resources. While it may not yet offer the robustness of RIM's three-tier approach -- Exchange Server, BES and the NOC -- ActiveSync is much cheaper and simpler from a management standpoint.
"The key issue with an external NOC is why does every enterprise e-mail sent and received have to pass through a third-party (in this case in Canada)?," noted Sanderson and Wu. "This raises security risks as the e-mail is sent outside a company's firewall to an additional party besides the public network." With Apple's ActiveSync approach, emails will be authenticated within a company's firewall, then transfered directly over a public network to iPhones, bypassing the need for an NOC.
Smart Phone Wars: iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. ...Android? [View article]
RIMM SCAM CONTINUES:
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services Blackberry, Mobile Service Providers, Research in Motion April 20th, 2008
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
The Indian government has now directed the telecom companies in the market to block certain services provided to the users of Blackberry devices.
This ban would remain in place till the service providers put up the requisite monitoring systems in place.
The government had earlier raised its objection to the RIM Blackberry services as they said that some of the services could not be monitored and hence were a security concern.
Indian government representative Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement: “Instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers, inter alia, asking them not to connect or provide/run certain BlackBerry services unless the required monitoring systems are in place.”
Cellular Operators Association of India Director General T.V. Ramachandran responded on this directive: “We will abide by whatever the government requires. We have no issue.” sifybroadband.techwhac...
The Four Horsemen Ride Again: GOOG, AAPL, AMZN, RIMM [View article]
RIMM MANAGEMENT PROVEN CROOKS , KEEP INVESTORS INTHE DARK
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services Blackberry, Mobile Service Providers, Research in Motion April 20th, 2008
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
The Indian government has now directed the telecom companies in the market to block certain services provided to the users of Blackberry devices.
This ban would remain in place till the service providers put up the requisite monitoring systems in place.
The government had earlier raised its objection to the RIM Blackberry services as they said that some of the services could not be monitored and hence were a security concern.
Indian government representative Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement: “Instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers, inter alia, asking them not to connect or provide/run certain BlackBerry services unless the required monitoring systems are in place.”
Cellular Operators Association of India Director General T.V. Ramachandran responded on this directive: “We will abide by whatever the government requires. We have no issue.” sifybroadband.techwhac...
RIMM MANAGEMENT PROVEN CROOKS STILL KEEP INVESTORS IN THE DARK
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services Blackberry, Mobile Service Providers, Research in Motion April 20th, 2008
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
The Indian government has now directed the telecom companies in the market to block certain services provided to the users of Blackberry devices.
This ban would remain in place till the service providers put up the requisite monitoring systems in place.
The government had earlier raised its objection to the RIM Blackberry services as they said that some of the services could not be monitored and hence were a security concern.
Indian government representative Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement: “Instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers, inter alia, asking them not to connect or provide/run certain BlackBerry services unless the required monitoring systems are in place.”
Cellular Operators Association of India Director General T.V. Ramachandran responded on this directive: “We will abide by whatever the government requires. We have no issue.” sifybroadband.techwhac...
New Delhi: The department of telecom has asked telecom operators to disable certain features offerred by Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM)'s Blackberry services, until such time that monitoring systems are put in place.
These restrictions are the latest saga in the unfolding story of security agencies having raised concerns against BlackBerry usage, saying that it posed a significant risk to national security as email sent from Blackberry devices could not be traced or intercepted.
In a written reply to the Parliament, minister of state for communications and information technology, Jyotiraditya Scindia said that instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers asking them not to connect or provide certain BlackBerry services, unless the required monitoring systems are in place.
The department of telecom has held meetings with mobile companies and Blackberry vendor RIM, along with other stake holders and security agencies to resolve the issue.
Though the exact nature of the partial ban is still unknown, industry sources indicated that e-mails sent from one Blackberry to another Blackberry may be barred, as they were the ones that were routed through Blackberry's servers hosted in Canada, and could not be legally intercepted or decrypted. Other messages that traversed over the internet, on the other hand, could be, and would most likely continue.
The government has asked Research in Motion (RIM) to either share its decryption code, or route calls and emails sent via Blackberry through servers that are hosted in India, so that security agencies can intercept these messages. RIM officials were reported to have sought time till the end of this month to explain their position. BlackBerry services are offered in India by Airtel, Reliance Communications, Vodafone Essar and BPL Mobile, together servicing an estimated customer base of around half a million.
The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has said that it would abide by the government's decision.
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India news Blackout by RIMM management and Media crooks under the RIMM ticker feed.....??
Here is proof from FBI Deputy Chief Comments
I CAN NAIL OR CROOKS VERY FAST
WASHINGTON (Reuters)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International organized crime groups control "significant positions" in global energy and strategic materials and are expanding holdings in the U.S. materials sector, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.
A strategy on fighting organized crime released by the department also says such groups manipulate securities exchanges and conduct financial fraud to steal billions of dollars. It says they systematically corrupt public officials, use computer networks to target victims, and provide logistical support to terrorists and foreign intelligence services.
"The activities of transnational and national organized criminal enterprises are increasing in scope and magnitude as these groups continue to strengthen their networking with each other to expand their operations," said FBI Deputy Director John S. Pistole
Apple Thrusts Ahead on Convergence by Acquiring PA Semi [View article]
"Storage & Networking"
This very important part of the Home Networked devices
Brilliant move
I have followed PA SEMI development since chip was launched and recent "NEC" adopted the chip for Storage syatems
The Convergence Device Movement [View article]
India news Blackout by RIMM management and Media crooks under the RIMM ticker feed.....??
The Convergence Device Movement [View article]
New Blackberry connections may take some more time
Thomas K. Thomas
Thursday, 24 April , 2008, 10:23
New Delhi: The Department of Telecom may ask existing mobile operators to stop giving new Blackberry connections until the security concerns are addressed fully.
DoT has also told the new operators, who want to launch Blackberry services, to hold on to their plans till Research In Motion complies with the Government’s monitoring requirement.
Click here for more India business stories | Get the latest Sensex update
Senior DoT sources said that existing operators who have already launched Blackberry services may be allowed to provide service to existing users, keeping in mind the interest of consumers.
They, however, added that the Government may impose a penalty on these operators for violating the licence norms.
“The licence clearly states that operators will have to provide monitoring facility to security agencies. There is not a single telecom service in the country that is allowed without meeting this criterion.
Security concerns will have to be met by RIM before Blackberry service can be permitted. If operators are offering any service contrary to this, then they are violating the licence norms and necessary action may be taken,” said a Government source.
DoT has already refused permission to Tata Teleservices for launching Blackberry services.
Tatas have, meanwhile, told DoT that it is unfair to ban only the new players who want to offer the services.
Interim solution
One of the stakeholders indicated that DoT may be working towards an interim solution whereby operators may be asked to keep data of all the traffic routed through the Blackberry devices until RIM sets up a server in the country.
The controversy had broken out after security agencies expressed concern that they were unable to track communication on Blackberry due to the high encryption code.
As per Indian regulations companies have to submit a decryption key with Government agencies if the encryption code is higher than 40 bit.
Blackberry has much higher encryption which makes it difficult for security agencies to break into the network in case they want to trace any transmission. So far RIM, the promoter of Blackberry, has refused to give the decryption codes.
Click here for more India business stories | Get the latest Sensex update
Talks on with RIM
DoT sources said that discussions are on with RIM to find a solution to the problem without compromising on both security issues and consumer interest. A final decision on the future course of action will be taken only after RIM comes back with its plan for addressing the security concerns over decryption.
The Convergence Device Movement [View article]
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WASHINGTON (Reuters)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International organized crime groups control "significant positions" in global energy and strategic materials and are expanding holdings in the U.S. materials sector, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.
A strategy on fighting organized crime released by the department also says such groups manipulate securities exchanges and conduct financial fraud to steal billions of dollars. It says they systematically corrupt public officials, use computer networks to target victims, and provide logistical support to terrorists and foreign intelligence services.
"The activities of transnational and national organized criminal enterprises are increasing in scope and magnitude as these groups continue to strengthen their networking with each other to expand their operations," said FBI Deputy Director John S. Pistole
The Convergence Device Movement [View article]
"RIMM" management DNA= Extreme Greedy Crooks
and here is the proof:
Management Crooks keep repeating Blackberry Pearl Release relentlessly every day
but will not update Investors about Blackberry Ban put in Place by INDIA
((((ENRON REPLAY BOOK SCAM IN MOTION=RIMM))
DUMP This Scam Bubble now
www.pushhamburger.com
The Convergence Device Movement [View article]
Net2Phone...even AT&T got scammed for Billion Dollar Cash
What happened to Metricom?
Marvel Commiunications...MRVL...
BRCM...Henry Crooks scam
BRCD..Reyes in Jail now
I can go on...............
Beware folks and read these creative writer pumpers with grain of Salt.
Remember" A classic pump scams by writters are unleashed to dustribute scam bubble stock bags to retail Investors.....
That is how Wall Street operates??
The Convergence Device Movement [View article]
A pump and Dump news letter circulated to how many?
The Convergence Device Movement [View article]
It is one Manipulated scam bubble operated by RBC/TD/AMTECH in sync with Insider Crooks.
All negative news on Research In Motion is Blacked out. Even CNBC & CRAMMER CROOK like old Dan Dorfman Scam Involved in this Pump Scam for the Stock.
Here is Latest from India
No to Blackberry; Govt tells Tatas
Press Trust of India / New Delhi April 23, 2008
The government has asked Tata Teleservices not to offer Blackberry services unless the required monitoring system being insisted for by security agencies are put in place.
“Keeping in view of the security implication involved, the licensee (company) is directed not to connect or provide or run the Blackberry e-mail and mobile messenger services unless the required monitoring system to the satisfaction of the security agencies are in place and the master key and algorithm are deposited with the licensor," DoT said in a letter to Tatas.
Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) limited had sought permission for launching Blackberry services, saying other leading operators have been offering services without meeting the above mentioned security clauses.
"...Non-compliance of instructions by any other operator in breach of terms and conditions of the licence cannot be a valid ground for according permission to offer Blackberry services," DoT said.
DoT and the Ministry of Home Affairs have been battling with the Blackberry licensor Research-in-Motion (RIM) also mobile service providers like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Reliance Communications to put in place a system to intercept data sent using Blackberry technology.
Hold On To RIMM [View article]
Press Trust of India / New Delhi April 23, 2008
The government has asked Tata Teleservices not to offer Blackberry services unless the required monitoring system being insisted for by security agencies are put in place.
“Keeping in view of the security implication involved, the licensee (company) is directed not to connect or provide or run the Blackberry e-mail and mobile messenger services unless the required monitoring system to the satisfaction of the security agencies are in place and the master key and algorithm are deposited with the licensor," DoT said in a letter to Tatas.
Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) limited had sought permission for launching Blackberry services, saying other leading operators have been offering services without meeting the above mentioned security clauses.
"...Non-compliance of instructions by any other operator in breach of terms and conditions of the licence cannot be a valid ground for according permission to offer Blackberry services," DoT said.
DoT and the Ministry of Home Affairs have been battling with the Blackberry licensor Research-in-Motion (RIM) also mobile service providers like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Reliance Communications to put in place a system to intercept data sent using Blackberry technology.
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On the flip side, the analysts point to Apple's ActiveSync approach to push email as one of the ways IT manages could help cut costs through the architecture's reduced reliance on storage, server and network resources. While it may not yet offer the robustness of RIM's three-tier approach -- Exchange Server, BES and the NOC -- ActiveSync is much cheaper and simpler from a management standpoint.
"The key issue with an external NOC is why does every enterprise e-mail sent and received have to pass through a third-party (in this case in Canada)?," noted Sanderson and Wu. "This raises security risks as the e-mail is sent outside a company's firewall to an additional party besides the public network." With Apple's ActiveSync approach, emails will be authenticated within a company's firewall, then transfered directly over a public network to iPhones, bypassing the need for an NOC.
Smart Phone Wars: iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. ...Android? [View article]
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
Blackberry, Mobile Service Providers, Research in Motion April 20th, 2008
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
The Indian government has now directed the telecom companies in the market to block certain services provided to the users of Blackberry devices.
This ban would remain in place till the service providers put up the requisite monitoring systems in place.
The government had earlier raised its objection to the RIM Blackberry services as they said that some of the services could not be monitored and hence were a security concern.
Indian government representative Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement: “Instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers, inter alia, asking them not to connect or provide/run certain BlackBerry services unless the required monitoring systems are in place.”
Cellular Operators Association of India Director General T.V. Ramachandran responded on this directive: “We will abide by whatever the government requires. We have no issue.”
sifybroadband.techwhac...
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India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
Blackberry, Mobile Service Providers, Research in Motion April 20th, 2008
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
The Indian government has now directed the telecom companies in the market to block certain services provided to the users of Blackberry devices.
This ban would remain in place till the service providers put up the requisite monitoring systems in place.
The government had earlier raised its objection to the RIM Blackberry services as they said that some of the services could not be monitored and hence were a security concern.
Indian government representative Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement: “Instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers, inter alia, asking them not to connect or provide/run certain BlackBerry services unless the required monitoring systems are in place.”
Cellular Operators Association of India Director General T.V. Ramachandran responded on this directive: “We will abide by whatever the government requires. We have no issue.”
sifybroadband.techwhac...
Hold On To RIMM [View article]
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
Blackberry, Mobile Service Providers, Research in Motion April 20th, 2008
India puts a ban on certain Blackberry services
The Indian government has now directed the telecom companies in the market to block certain services provided to the users of Blackberry devices.
This ban would remain in place till the service providers put up the requisite monitoring systems in place.
The government had earlier raised its objection to the RIM Blackberry services as they said that some of the services could not be monitored and hence were a security concern.
Indian government representative Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement: “Instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers, inter alia, asking them not to connect or provide/run certain BlackBerry services unless the required monitoring systems are in place.”
Cellular Operators Association of India Director General T.V. Ramachandran responded on this directive: “We will abide by whatever the government requires. We have no issue.”
sifybroadband.techwhac...
Research in Motion to Launch New BlackBerry in China [View article]
SEC DOGS should be shut down ASAP
DoT directive restricts 'certain' Blackberry services news
18 April 2008
New Delhi: The department of telecom has asked telecom operators to disable certain features offerred by Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM)'s Blackberry services, until such time that monitoring systems are put in place.
These restrictions are the latest saga in the unfolding story of security agencies having raised concerns against BlackBerry usage, saying that it posed a significant risk to national security as email sent from Blackberry devices could not be traced or intercepted.
In a written reply to the Parliament, minister of state for communications and information technology, Jyotiraditya Scindia said that instructions have been issued to all mobile service providers asking them not to connect or provide certain BlackBerry services, unless the required monitoring systems are in place.
The department of telecom has held meetings with mobile companies and Blackberry vendor RIM, along with other stake holders and security agencies to resolve the issue.
Though the exact nature of the partial ban is still unknown, industry sources indicated that e-mails sent from one Blackberry to another Blackberry may be barred, as they were the ones that were routed through Blackberry's servers hosted in Canada, and could not be legally intercepted or decrypted. Other messages that traversed over the internet, on the other hand, could be, and would most likely continue.
The government has asked Research in Motion (RIM) to either share its decryption code, or route calls and emails sent via Blackberry through servers that are hosted in India, so that security agencies can intercept these messages. RIM officials were reported to have sought time till the end of this month to explain their position. BlackBerry services are offered in India by Airtel, Reliance Communications, Vodafone Essar and BPL Mobile, together servicing an estimated customer base of around half a million.
The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has said that it would abide by the government's decision.