Saturday, January 28, 2012

Worshipful Company of Insurers - Costa Concordia Hacked - SOHOware Operatives - Man-In-The-Middle Attack - Mystery Blonde

From the Abel Danger White House Group to those whom it may concern

January 28, 201

How Worshipful Insurers’ blonde hacked Costa Concordia bridge

We believe that the Worshipful Company of Insurers hacked the Costa Concordia bridge through a computer, allegedly loaded by SOHOware operatives for a man-in-the-middle attack on the captain, only to be 'confiscated' by a mystery blonde.

Prequel:
Forensic Economic Inquiry into the RMS Titanic

“COSTA CONCORDIA - MYSTERY WOMAN KNEW SHIP WAS SINKING”



The Insurers’ Blonde

Abel Danger agents are hunting for the blonde as part of our plan to expose City and Guilds’ man-in-the-middle insurance frauds on Lloyd's Names and an M.O. which dates back to at least 1912 when Royal Mail agents in the General Post Office telegraphed an order to the Titanic captain to change course thirty minutes before the ship was run at full speed into an ice pack.

Forensic Economic Inquiry into the RMS Titanic

"Costa Concordia: authorities search for cruise ship captain's laptop .. Italian authorities are searching for the personal computer of the captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, amid reports that it was taken away by a mystery blonde woman in the hours after the disaster. "

"Description: SOHOware Inc. began as NDC Communications Inc., a company founded in 1990 by Dr. C.T. Wu. In 2000, NDC Communications changed its name to SOHOware (for "small office/home office" [or – more likely – the sex trap centre in London's West End set up by City and Guilds through the pedophile Kray Twins and their pimping mummy]) in order to better reflect their business, corporate culture and commitment. The company is mainly focused on providing home and small office networking solutions.

The Santa Clara, California-based private company is spearheaded by its founder, Dr. C.T. Wu who is the President and CEO. Joining him in executive management are Michael Mo - VP of Engineering, Ashok Kumar - VP of Sales and Marketing, Albert Teh - Director of Operations, and Charles Tucker - Director of Marketing.

"The company is a wireless LAN pioneer that develops and markets a complete line of broadband-centric home networking products and self-installation programs. This gives a consumer-friendly networking experience for home and small office computer users. It has forged alliances between Time Warner Communications, IBM and Fujistu.

SOHOware adopts a unique business model by selling their products exclusively through value added resellers (VAR). They do not sell online or through the distributors. Their product lines conform to OACIS(tm), the Open Architecture for Converged IP Services that merges affordability and high performance.

SOHOware's networking solutions feature MIMO (multiple-input and multiple-output) VPN and Firewall, wireless LAN, Multi-Homing Load Balancers , Gigabit Ethernet and NMS remote management appliances. Their current product lines include: AeroGuard(tm) (MIMO based WLAN), AeroExtend(tm) (outdoor WLAN), BroadGuard(r) (Firewall VPN), BroadSwitch(tm) (L2 switches), and BroadLink(tm) (multiple WAN link devices).

At Upside's Showcase 2001, SOHOWare previewed its first-of-its kind broadband router with a unique hacker detection and alert capabilities.

The company's technological offerings in the market face competition from direct subscriber lines (DSL), which is offered by telephone companies, wireless and satellite service vendors, and cable modems, which are offered by cable operators.

The VAR partners cater to the small and medium business enterprises [Marcy's SBA 8(a) companies supported the 9/11 MitM attack] in the following markets: hospitality (hotels, meeting & event centers); academic and medical institutions; multi-tenant business parks; public hotspots ([Windows of the World?] restaurants, cafes, public parks); data collection management; secure intranets; large businesses and corporate LANs.

SOHOWare is also a member of BlueTooth, HomePNA, and the Wireless Ethernet Compliance Association (WECA)."

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