Posted on 05/04/2011 7:59:43 AM PDT by Alex Murphy
A US court has heard how it cost a great-grandson of an oil industry tycoon at least $ 6 million after he took his computer in to the workshop to repair it after it was infected with a virus.
The victim was probably jazz pianist and composer Roger Davidson, an heir of oil tycoon Conrad Schlumberger, although the authorities have refused to name him.
The victim took his computer to 36-year-old Vickram Bedi and his girlfriend Helga Invarsdottir after it developed a virus.
According to prosecutors, the pair cooked up a scheme which convinced Davidson that his life was in danger.
They told him that while investigating the virus, they had found that the virus had been tracked to a hard drive in Honduras. OK, this is a pretty good service. Most computer repair places would have wiped the hard-drive and reinstalled the operating system. Tracking down the source of the virus is not something they tend to do.
But the victim apparently didn't know that. According to the New York Daily News, which we get for the free bagel, media friendly Bedi claimed his uncle was an Indian military officer who was sent on a reconnaissance mission to Honduras and seized the hard drive of the computer virus culprits.
"Bedi further related that his uncle obtained information that Polish priests affiliated with Opus Dei were attempting to possibly harm the victim," prosecutors said.
Apparently the CIA had contracted the computer repair shop worker to prevent the priests from infiltrating the U.S. government.
The victim paid the pair up to $160,000 a month for physical protection, because you often pay for protection from your computer repairshop. Inspector Knacker uncovered the scam in July and alerted the victim.
Bedi and Invarsdottir, the daughter of a wealthy businessman from Iceland, were arrested Thursday and arraigned Friday on charges of felony grand larceny.
Media friendly Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos said that stories don't get much more far fetched than this, but they do underline the importance for everyone to be on guard against scams.
Shesh, we are more worried about a plot by right wing Opus Dei Catholic priests to infiltrate the US government, which suspiciously is not being investigated.
You do realize that there actually was no plot and that it was all part of the con, don’t you?
Do you really think we don’t read beyond the teaser ledes to find out what the article really reports?
Do you really think I dont read beyond the teaser ledes to find out what the article really reports? Are you so lazy as to not read post #1?
I supposed you're going to try and convince me that there are no Opus Dei assassins, either?
Exchange later for free prizes!
I have plenty of Lazamataz among my precious things. Lazamataz doubles or even triples the value of other things just by being in the room. True story.
Why would I do that? It can be quite jolting to wake a person from their delusions without the assistance of a good therapist.
I prefer my comics in full color graphic novel style.
Couple busted in wacky, ‘Da Vinci Code’-like scam of oil heir
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2010/11/09/2010-11-09_grab_pair_in_wacky_6m_scam.html?r=news
I read the story in the Daily News a while back. Their title was more apt as it didn’t confuse anyone, especially title browsing readers, as to the who the perps actually were...
looks like the left is grasping at straws trying to discredit us Christians!
The thing that those who go all cock-a-hoop against Catholics and individual mistkes made by individual Catholics (laity or priest) is that they don't understand Christianity!
We are Catholics, we are driven by Christ, we are not a personality driven MegaChurch that rises or falls based on a pastor -- our High Priest is Christ Himself.
If we have a sin filled priest (and hey, they are human after all), that matters not. If they are criminals boot them in prison, that doesn't affect our Church. If they can't preach, that matters not.
Because we look beyond this human vessel and focus on Christ in the Eucharist
During our Holy Prayer to God, what do we have?
oh, my friend in Christ, we are blessed to have experienced this -- and where does the minister figure in all of this? He is just a tool, a means. God uses splendid tools or weak ones, but they are just tools
What is at the centre of our Churches? Not like in others, the pulpit, glorifying the preacher, but in Our Church the center-piece is the altar with the Eucharist, the Bible and the Cross, remembering us of Our Risen Lord, His sacrifice and His Word
Arise, let us take back our Church Catholic.
“malware linked to Opus Dei plot
looks like the left is grasping at straws trying to discredit us Christians!”
Yes, that part was a non-bracketed deceptive add on by the poster, maybe to create the false impression for headline browsers, that Opus Dei was criminally involved. Did the poster set out to deceive readers deliberately? Who knows but the poster.
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