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Aecetia
ParticipantIf that is what they have been doing, then what happens to the ones they autosigned without reading? Are they going to be recalled? This sounds like it could lead to a lot of problems and court cases. You are in the business, what is your prediction of the effect of this on the real estate market?
Aecetia
ParticipantIf that is what they have been doing, then what happens to the ones they autosigned without reading? Are they going to be recalled? This sounds like it could lead to a lot of problems and court cases. You are in the business, what is your prediction of the effect of this on the real estate market?
Aecetia
ParticipantIf that is what they have been doing, then what happens to the ones they autosigned without reading? Are they going to be recalled? This sounds like it could lead to a lot of problems and court cases. You are in the business, what is your prediction of the effect of this on the real estate market?
Aecetia
ParticipantIf that is what they have been doing, then what happens to the ones they autosigned without reading? Are they going to be recalled? This sounds like it could lead to a lot of problems and court cases. You are in the business, what is your prediction of the effect of this on the real estate market?
Aecetia
ParticipantIf that is what they have been doing, then what happens to the ones they autosigned without reading? Are they going to be recalled? This sounds like it could lead to a lot of problems and court cases. You are in the business, what is your prediction of the effect of this on the real estate market?
Aecetia
ParticipantYes, but who knows where the marching orders are coming from. The banks are still artificially propping up the prices so they do not get left holding a bunch of toxic assets. Theory 2, after the Fed devalues the dollar, they will be holding less in terms of value toxic assets, but of course, its all relative. They do not want to crash the damaged real estate market any more than it already is in an election year. No free market here.
Aecetia
ParticipantYes, but who knows where the marching orders are coming from. The banks are still artificially propping up the prices so they do not get left holding a bunch of toxic assets. Theory 2, after the Fed devalues the dollar, they will be holding less in terms of value toxic assets, but of course, its all relative. They do not want to crash the damaged real estate market any more than it already is in an election year. No free market here.
Aecetia
ParticipantYes, but who knows where the marching orders are coming from. The banks are still artificially propping up the prices so they do not get left holding a bunch of toxic assets. Theory 2, after the Fed devalues the dollar, they will be holding less in terms of value toxic assets, but of course, its all relative. They do not want to crash the damaged real estate market any more than it already is in an election year. No free market here.
Aecetia
ParticipantYes, but who knows where the marching orders are coming from. The banks are still artificially propping up the prices so they do not get left holding a bunch of toxic assets. Theory 2, after the Fed devalues the dollar, they will be holding less in terms of value toxic assets, but of course, its all relative. They do not want to crash the damaged real estate market any more than it already is in an election year. No free market here.
Aecetia
ParticipantYes, but who knows where the marching orders are coming from. The banks are still artificially propping up the prices so they do not get left holding a bunch of toxic assets. Theory 2, after the Fed devalues the dollar, they will be holding less in terms of value toxic assets, but of course, its all relative. They do not want to crash the damaged real estate market any more than it already is in an election year. No free market here.
Aecetia
Participant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cmsAecetia
Participant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cmsAecetia
Participant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cmsAecetia
Participant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cms -
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