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Date: 2004 Apr 29 11:08:02
記事No.17289/タイトル:英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/29(Thu) 11:08:02 / 投稿者:komari
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長くなってしまいましたが、このようなメールがとどき、その後、英文のメールが続いて届いています。間違いなら通知せよとか、情報がアップされています、だとか…(直訳なのですが)
私は英語はまったくできません、なにか情報がございましたら、教えてください。
私は、オークションを利用していて、出品者からのメールだと思い、あけてしまいました。
Tue, 27 Apr 2004 08:49:19 -0500

US Stock-Market - Stock Profile of the Week

Symbol: QIIIF
Market: NASDAQ/OTC.BB
Sector: MICRO-ELECTRONICS

QIIIF already has an impressive array of clients, including some of the world's leading corporations like IBM, Bank of America, USA Today, VISA Intl., Chase Manhattan Bank, Mastercard intl., and more.

Before we begin our profile we have very exciting, breaking news...

RICHMOND, British Columbia---PRNewswire-FirstCall---QI Systems Inc. (QIIIF), the industry leader in smart card solutions, announces that the company has launched a new sales and marketing effort, both domestically and internationally. The company is promoting its memory card technology utilizing informational programs, direct sales contact and an enhanced market presence.

QIIIF is preparing for a renewed presence in high level trade associations, such as ACT Canada and Card Tech / Secure Tech, and is planning to attend several major technical meetings during the coming year. In addition, the company plans to seek promotional opportunities in key trade journals and publications.


STOCK PROFILE OF THE WEEK
QIIIF's focus is the design, development and marketing of payment terminals for smart cards. The primary applications are unattended point of sale (UPOS) systems such as soft-drink vending machines, snack vending machines, laundry machines (washers and dryers), pay-and-display parking systems, newspaper boxes, photocopiers, etc.


INTRODUCTION TO SMART CARDS
A Smart card consists of a microelectronic chip embedded in a plastic card with a contact pad on the card's surface and/or an embedded antenna for "contactless" communication. As a payment device a smart card is a much enhanced and more versatile version of a magneticc stripe card or debit card. Value loaded to a smart card's purse is prepaid and resembles cash.

Smart cards can be used for secure purchase of goods via a payment terminal interfaced to a soft drink vending machine, snack vending machine, laundry unit (washer or dryer), newspaper vending box, pay-and-display parking terminal, transit gate, photocopier or other Unattended Point-Of-Sale (UPOS) device. There is no need for exact change or for any change at all.

Smart cards can be used as well for payment in attended Point Of Sale (POS) applications, and can also be used to confirm identity, to access buildings or to carry data such as personal health records, driver's license details, and biometric data including finger prints or voice prints. Biometrics can be used to further authenticate identity for high security applications.


SMART-VEND SOLUTION
SmartVend solution is made for your vending needs. Already the SmartKit has been adapted for a variety of applications including Drinks/Snacks, Newspaper, Parking, Copier/Vending, Laundry and Water vending.

SmartVend for Printers and Copiers:
SKC supports existing OEM photocopiers by Xerox and Kodak and printers by Hewlett Packard and Epson. Interfaces for other OEM equipment can be rapidly developed. Depending on host machine support, SKC can be installed at cost-cutting without its console housing in existing payment cabinets. The SKC design makes installation simple, both in the field and on the factory floor.

Machine sales and vend data upload and exception log handling are accessed by a handheld device or merchant accumulator card. SKC may be bundled with either, pre-paid disposable, or reloadable cash cards for use with our card dispenser and reload stations. All system components support electronic audit.


THE FUTURE OF SMART CARDS
The applications for smart cards in the future is limitless. We would like to focus on one in particular.

As the debate over a national personal identification system intensifies, the smart card industry is gearing up a campaign to make sure its chip-based technology is the leading contender for such a system.

The Smart Card Alliance, the industry's trade association, released a white paper Jan. 30 that argues for the advantages of smart cards against other technologies that could be candidates for a personal ID card. The alliance will use it to initiate a concerted pitch to policymakers in the public and private sectors.

Alliance members have been encouraged by what they see as the leading role of the federal government in the recent growth of smart card use.

"Once the Common Access Card [CAC] for the Defense Department has been issued, we expect other agencies will begin to pick up on the use of smart cards," said Bob Merkert, director of strategic accounts, and PC and network security for SCM Microsystems.

DOD has committed to issuing the CAC to 4 million military and civilian employees, he said, and distribution could be extended to more than 13 million people when retired personnel, family members and others are taken into account.

The State Department also is implementing a smart ID card for automated access control of its buildings, the Veterans Administration is looking to pilot smart cards for issuing benefits, and the FDIC is using a smart card-based PKI for remote access of databases by bank auditors.

All of this, along with the adoption of smart cards by financial institutions, debit and other type card companies and other organizations, means "we are seeing the rebirth of the smart card industry, and its expansion past the level of the initial adopter," Merkert said.

With the emphasis on protecting the privacy of the cardholder, the alliance claims that smart cards reveal only as much information as is needed for any particular transaction.


CLIENTS
QIIIF already has an impressive array of clients, including some of the world's leading corporations:

Bank of America

Chase Manhattan Bank

First Union Bank

IBM Corp.

Lexis Systems

Mastercard International

Maytag

Royal Bank of Canada

USA Today

USA Treasury Department (Veterans Administration)

VISA International


MANAGEMENT
President and CEO
Steven R. Garman

Mr. Garman brings the Company over 35 years of business experience in the international corporate environment and brings to the company a diversified management background including senior executive positions in varied industries such as health care services, high tech medical devices, computer products, OEM manufacturing, and sports and recreation. Mr. Garman has held multi-million dollar P & L responsibility with an international market leader and served as CEO and President of a pre-IPO start-up. He has been named a member of the Board of Directors of multiple start-up corporations and has served as Managing General Partner for a private investment firm.


Please note that HTDS had absolutely nothing to do with this report and is not a participant in any way.

No more advertisements: christiareiff@netmail.kg

Micro-Electronic Ticker is an independent research firm. This report is based on Micro-Electronic Ticker's independent analysis but also relies on information supplied by sources believed to be reliable. This report may not be the opinion of QIIIF management. Micro-Electronic Ticker has also been retained to research and issue reports on QIIIF. Micro Electronic Ticker may from time to time purchase or sell QIIIF common shares in the open market without notice. The information contained in this report shall not constitute, an offer to sell or solicitation of any offer to purchase any security. It is intended for information only. Some statements may contain so-called "forward-looking statements". Many factors could cause actual results to differ. Investors should consult with their Investment Advisor concerning QIIIF. Copyright 2004 ゥ Micro Electronic Ticker Ltd. Nors S.A., Apartado 0832-0588, Calle 53 Marbella, Panama City, Panama. All Rights Reserved. Micro-Electronic Ticker was paid four thousand dollars to distribute this report.

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記事No.17292/タイトル:Re: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/29(Thu) 14:20:09 / 投稿者:桑木野
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マイクロ電子なんたらと言う投資関係の業者が
あなたに、有名企業の名前を並べ立てて、
こういう情報が有るので、情報誌を買え
#きちんと読むの面倒なので、斜め読み・・
翻訳サイト探して読んでみたら如何ですか。

まあ、「つまんで見る」と、そう言うことです。
12万円だそうです。

買う買わないは、あなた次第。


記事No.17294/タイトル:Re^2: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/29(Thu) 16:03:36 / 投稿者:komari
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返信、翻訳ありがとうございました。
興味のないねたでしたが…12万て…。
ほっといていいっぽいですね…。
Winに換えた途端にこんなメール。かなりうろたえてしまいました。


広告メールがこないように、サーバーのサービスに加入しました。
これからはほんとに気をつけます。

ありがとうございました。


記事No.17302/タイトル:Re: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/30(Fri) 02:13:04 / 投稿者:momo
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私も結構前から同じ様な英文メールが届きます。
もしかして、anetのメールアドレスに届いていません?(anet以外でも被害があるのかな?)
私はanetのフリーアドレスに次から次へと同じ様なメールが届いて困っています。
英語は不得意ですし、解る英語の部分を見ても興味のあるものではないので、無視しているのですがこう後から後から送られてくると流石に鬱陶しくて。
何か良い対処法は無いでしょうかね‥(^^;


記事No.17303/タイトル:Re^2: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/30(Fri) 07:46:33 / 投稿者:桑木野
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> 何か良い対処法は無いでしょうかね‥(^^;

このサイトの以下のページから必要な所を読んでみたら如何ですか。
http://www2g.biglobe.ne.jp/~stakasa/spam/spam01-j.html

以下の部分を読むと良いのでは。
【Step2:断固主張!迷惑メール撲滅に向けて】
【Step4:spam撲滅を目指す積極的なアドバイス】

参考に此方も。
【Step3:消極的対応に関するアドバイス】

それでも判らないところは掲示板で質問すると良いと思いますが。


記事No.17304/タイトル:Re^3: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/30(Fri) 09:28:20 / 投稿者:komari
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ID-code:S/1hlTjFQps

今教えていただいたページへ入ってみました。
スパム初体験の私は、怖くなってメールを消してしまいましたから、ヘッダがわからず、momoさんの事項もよくわかりません。
また今夜くると思います。今度は消さずにしかるべき機関に届けておこうと思います。


記事No.17305/タイトル:Re^3: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/30(Fri) 09:38:23 / 投稿者:管理人
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> > 何か良い対処法は無いでしょうかね‥(^^;
>
> このサイトの以下のページから必要な所を読んでみたら如何ですか。
> http://www2g.biglobe.ne.jp/~stakasa/spam/spam01-j.html

重複しますが、

質問集【対処法さまざま】
http://www2g.biglobe.ne.jp/~stakasa/spam/spam-FAQ.html#muci-geredeyingdui

もどうぞ。


記事No.17308/タイトル:Re^2: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/04/30(Fri) 20:59:25 / 投稿者:白梟
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> 私も結構前から同じ様な英文メールが届きます。
> もしかして、anetのメールアドレスに届いていません?(anet以外でも被害があるのかな?)

 US Stock-Market 系のスパムでしたら、私の Biglobe のアドレスにも
届いています。
公開しているアドレスですから、多分アドレス収集用のロボットに拾われたん
じゃないかと。

私はまだ英文スパムの被害がそれほど多くないので、これらにも苦情を
出してます。

ただ、英文スパムではありがちですけど、経由してる ISP が毎回違うため、
苦情を出した効果は感じにくいですよねぇ。
それでも、出さないよりは出した方が、多少なりとも効果があるんじゃない
かと思いたいところ。

今日も「Here's that Stock Tech Analysis site ...(以下略)」って件名の
同じ系統っぽいスパムが届いてますので、これから苦情先探してきます。


記事No.17315/タイトル:Re^3: 英文の不明メール
投稿日:2004/05/01(Sat) 09:49:34 / 投稿者:とらじま
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補足情報となりますが、私も、2つのメルアド宛で受信しています。
いずれも、英語のスパムがこれまで届いているメルアドですが
片方はサイトの連絡先その他の用件でネット上に公開しており
もう片方は、全く公開していないアドレスです。
ロボットで収集したアドレスだけでなく
名簿を購入している事も考えられそうです。
数日の間に集中して数通ずつ受信しましたが
現在はストップしています。
受信拒否は行っていません。


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