“The UN, Guns, and US Constitution” – Explaning the Arms Trade Treaty July 27, 2012
Posted by Chris Mark in Laws and Leglslation, Politics, terrorism, weapons and tactics.Tags: 2nd amendment, arms trade treaty, Constitution, guns, mark consulting group, NRA, ownership, senate, UN
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Recent events in the US have once again ignited the debate over control of guns within the US. This post is not a political debate rather an introduction to US gun issues and, more specifically, actions of the United Nations. First, for some quick statistics. According to the US Firearms Institute between 40% – 50% of US homes own firearms. There are between 250 million and 280 million firearms in the US owned by between 120 million and 150 million US citizens. Hunting, shooting, and firearms are deeply embedded in the US culture and history. In fact, the right to own firearms is guaranteed in the US Constitution’s 2nd Amendment which states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” As every 6th grader knows, the 2nd Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights which was passed in 1791. While many people don’t agree with the 2nd Amendment the US Supreme Court has upheld the amendment and clarified the intent in several cases: (more…)
“40 Years Later”; Remembering the Munich Olympics Massacre July 25, 2012
Posted by Chris Mark in News.Tags: Black September, Germany, Mossad, munich massacre, Olympics, terrorism, XX Olympics, XXX Olympics
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I apologize for not posting. I have been in Moab with my family hiking and driving RZRs around. With the start of the start of the XXX Olympic Games this week, I would like to take a moment to reflect on the 1972 Games of the XX Olympiad in Munich. For those who don’t remember (or who have not seen the movie), in 1972 the second Olympics since the 1936 games were held in Germany. 11 Isreali athletes, as well as a German police officer and 5 terrorists were killed in what has become known as the Munich Massacre. According to Wikipedia: “the Munich massacre is an informal name for an attack that occurred during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Bavaria in southern West Germany, when members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually killed by the Palestinian group Black September.[3][4][5][6][7] (more…)
“Money Laundering May Support Drugs and Terror Funding?” – US Senate says of HSBC July 17, 2012
Posted by Chris Mark in Industry News, Risk & Risk Management, terrorism.Tags: AML, HSBC, mark consulting group, PATRIOT, risk, security, senate, terrorism
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According to a US Senate Report issued today and major news outlets including MSNBC, Europe’s largest bank, HSBC, has “A “pervasively polluted” culture at HSBC allowed the bank to act as financier to clients moving shadowy funds from the world’s most dangerous and secretive corners, including Mexico, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Syria, according to a scathing U.S. Senate report issued on Monday.” The report, titled: US Vulnerabilities to Money Laundering, Drugs, and Terrorist Financing: HSBC Case History “…examines the anti-money laundering (AML) and terrorist financing vulnerabilities created when a global bank uses its U.S. affiliate to provide U.S. dollars, U.S dollar services, and access to the U.S. financial system to high risk affiliates, high risk correspondent banks, and high risk clients.” The US Enacted stronger Anti Money Laundering laws as a part of the PATRIOT act passed in the wake of 9/11. These AML laws were designed to cut of the flow of money to terrorists. In the case of HSBC it appears many of the rules were ignored potentially allowing drug cartels and terrorist to move and launder money.
In a statement emailed to NBCNews.com, the bank said:
We will apologize, acknowledge these mistakes, answer for our actions and give our absolute commitment to fixing what went wrong. We believe that this case history will provide important lessons for the whole industry in seeking to prevent illicit actors entering the global financial system.
Oil Giants Hacked by Anonymous in “Save the Arctic Phase2” July 16, 2012
Posted by Chris Mark in Data Breach, Industry News.Tags: anonymous, bp, cybercrime, cybersecurity, data breach, exxon, InfoSec & Privacy, mark consulting group, savethearctic, security
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According to CyberWarNews.com Anonymous set its sites on oil giants Shell, BP, Gazprom, and Rosneft in what has been dubbed “Save the Arctic Phase 2”. This comes on the heels of phase one in which account details including administrator accounts, passwords and other server info was stolen from Exxon and released.
According to the messages posted on pastebin, the account were used to sign the petition on savethearctic.org and, more disturbingly, for phishing attacks. Hacktivism is a growing concern for all companies. Whether it be to combat the perceived unfair distribution of wealth of capitalism, support of US defense industry, or environmental issues, hacktivists are increasingly active against corporations.


