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StrikeForce Intends to Reduce its Authorized Shares by 10Billion OTC Markets:SFOR


EDISON, N.J., Dec. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. (OTC PINK: SFOR), a US based company is excited to announce that it intends to file a Schedule 14C to reduce its Authorized shares from 14Billion to 4Billion common shares and a few other annual items.

“With the release of SafeVchat™ this week we see ourselves as a game changer in the video conferencing space. We are also preparing the launch of PrivacyLok™, which is security for everything you do on your computer and also provide more cybersecurity products to compliment our cybersecurity product suite. Strike Force Technologies will become a major player in all areas of cyber security currently decimating individual’s personal lives and businesses. This confidence in our business plan allows us to reduce our authorized shares significantly,” says Mark Kay, CEO of StrikeForce.

“ We also do not plan on doing any reverse stock splits in the future based on the current market. We also expect to further grow the company in Cyberspace with our total of now seven patents and five security products, during a pandemic and a great time for providing security, especially from home,” says Mr. Kay.

For more information, or, to sign-up for SafeVchat & PrivacyLok beta programs please visit us at: www.safevchat.com or, www.strikeforcetech.com/privacylok.

About StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.
StrikeForce Technologies helps to prevent Cyber theft and data security breaches for consumers, corporations, and government agencies. It provides powerful two-factor, “Out-of-Band” authentication and keystroke encryption along with mobile solutions. StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. (OTC PINK:SFOR) is headquartered in Edison, N.J., and can be reached at www.strikeforcetech.com or by phone at (732) 661-9641 or toll-free at (866) 787-4542.

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How Apple Mistakenly Authorized Malware


Apple mistakenly allowed malware on macOS – Geeko

In February 2020, Apple implemented a new system to validate new software on macOS. A fully automated process that analyzes the source code of software to make sure it is secure. Unfortunately, this automation of the process proved its weaknesses a few weeks ago and it was not a first.

Researcher Matt Muir recently discovered that Apple had notarized – or validated – a malicious application on macOS. The latter pretended to be an installer of Adobe Flash Player, but was actually hiding malware. To confuse the issue, the authors of the corrupt installer hid the malware code in a JPEG image, thus fooling Apple’s security system. This is a fairly widespread technique, known as steganography.

Minimal damage

Once installed, the malware could deploy and modify the default web browser search engine on Macs. The damage caused by the OSX / MacOffers malware was not that great, but if it was able to find its way into Apple’s operating system undetected, others may repeat the feat and next time the consequences could be more serious. In this case, Apple learned of its error and removed the malware certificate.

We can still hope that Apple will strengthen its automated process for validating software on macOS to prevent other malware from reaching the Mac.


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