United States of America (Press Release) November 26, 2007 --
E. Palo Alto, California, November 25, 2007- Arnick and Associates, a product development company, plans to build the confidence of credit card users worldwide by showcasing the power of their data securing software. “We can now feel safe about submitting personal data to websites when conducting online transactions”, says Alquor Arnick, CEO and President of Arnick & Associates.
There is a rapid increase in identity theft and general distrust in using the Internet for payment transactions. One of many examples of this kind of information theft happened two years ago when a web server for CardSystems was hacked and the data of 40 million credit card accounts was stolen. This attack was made possible because of vulnerabilities in the server’s software application.
Arnick & Associates’ encryption code termed, “NANA™” will now make it virtually impossible for information to be stolen from the database of any Internet website. This software code protects the database of a website by utilizing a proprietary data scrambling algorithm. “We feel that the ultimate vulnerability test would be to invite seasoned computer hackers from all over the world to attack our site”, says Brian Pass, CTO of Arnick & Associates. The company will be offering licensing agreements for the NANA™ source code within a few months.
Arnick & Associates is currently developing other security software applications for computers. A few of these applications include: secured electronic ballot voting, secured voice transmission, and the secured wire transfer of money. “Quantitative data from an independent monitoring source will truly show the effectiveness of our software.” says Mr. Arnick.
The invitation is open to anyone who feels that they have the skills to retrieve the protected data. For additional information on the website hacking test, please visit http://www.comehackus.com
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There is a rapid increase in identity theft and general distrust in using the Internet for payment transactions. One of many examples of this kind of information theft happened two years ago when a web server for CardSystems was hacked and the data of 40 million credit card accounts was stolen. This attack was made possible because of vulnerabilities in the server’s software application.
Arnick & Associates’ encryption code termed, “NANA™” will now make it virtually impossible for information to be stolen from the database of any Internet website. This software code protects the database of a website by utilizing a proprietary data scrambling algorithm. “We feel that the ultimate vulnerability test would be to invite seasoned computer hackers from all over the world to attack our site”, says Brian Pass, CTO of Arnick & Associates. The company will be offering licensing agreements for the NANA™ source code within a few months.
Arnick & Associates is currently developing other security software applications for computers. A few of these applications include: secured electronic ballot voting, secured voice transmission, and the secured wire transfer of money. “Quantitative data from an independent monitoring source will truly show the effectiveness of our software.” says Mr. Arnick.
The invitation is open to anyone who feels that they have the skills to retrieve the protected data. For additional information on the website hacking test, please visit http://www.comehackus.com
http://www.comehackus.com/rss/rss2.xml RSSv2.0
http://www.comehackus.com/rss/rss1.rdf RSSv1.0
http://www.youtube.com/v/HuWFMxj6AzA Video

Web-based company produces encryption software that secures the data of any website. With zero successful attacks on their website since its implementation, the company now invites the world hacking c
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