I'm an independent writer/trader/investor and team leader of StockMatusow.com.
I have about fifteen years of stock market experience which include trading, investing, and managing his family’s trust as well as his personal account.
I've had the most success in ...
more I'm an independent writer/trader/investor and team leader of StockMatusow.com.
I have about fifteen years of stock market experience which include trading, investing, and managing his family’s trust as well as his personal account.
I've had the most success in trading/investing in smaller cap growth companies. Because I'm not 'officially trained' in the markets, I see things 'outside the box.' I use my ability to read situations and emotion, charts, times and sales, historical data, and macroeconomic and other market forces to predict stock price movements. Using these allowed for me to completely divest mine and my family's money near the top of the market before the 2008 financial crisis. I believe there will be one more housing market push/bubble before we face an even worse situation then 2008.
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Identiv's Post Password Era Solutions Gaining Traction As Company Strengthens Its Financial Position
it's on Identiv servers, and can be retrieved in a matter of minutes
Identiv's Post Password Era Solutions Gaining Traction As Company Strengthens Its Financial Position
Nope, it's actually very easy to pull off with simple scripts. This is the major problem we are facing -- the ease of doing it. Do some more research on the Target and Home Depot breach and you will see that what I am saying is accurate!
Identiv's Post Password Era Solutions Gaining Traction As Company Strengthens Its Financial Position
Our point is that one day, if companies do not switch to the type of tech Identiv offers, we will likely see cyber terrorism, in which not only will info be stolen, but entire financial systems could become shut down.
Identiv's Post Password Era Solutions Gaining Traction As Company Strengthens Its Financial Position
your comment does not make much sense to me. The thieves knew from the get go their actions were exposed, so did the card companies, Any charges would be refunded immediately, so in this case, it was not on the consumer. Therefore, we stand by our view that the thieves were likely high tech script type kiddies who found a weakness in the network to exploit.