Tuesday, November 16, 2021

News headline turned into ideas

The FBI is aware of a software misconfiguration that temporarily allowed an actor to leverage the Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal (LEEP) to send fake emails. LEEP is FBI IT infrastructure used to communicate with our state and local law enforcement partners. While the illegitimate email originated from an FBI operated server, that server was dedicated to pushing notifications for LEEP and was not part of the FBI’s corporate email service. No actor was able to access or compromise any data or PII on the FBI’s network. Once we learned of the incident, we quickly remediated the software vulnerability, warned partners to disregard the fake emails, and confirmed the integrity of our networks.

 Hacker sends fake emails from real FBI address but agency says no data breache




Yesterday twitter user: @pompompurin hacked the FBI. Above is the statement via the FBI as they realised the leak explaining 
an actor had been briefly infiltrated their system sending fake emails to thousands of FBI agents. (example of the email sent below.)
Twitter user: @pompompurin tells the FBI they have been hacked, but by another threat actor Vinny Troia whom is
twitter user's: @pompompurin rival. Twitter user: @pompompurin used Vinny Troia's name as the threat actor as 
Vinny Troia himself is a successful writer and 'bounty hunter' of cyber criminals. 
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My opening sequence would feature a young man at a desk, typing on his computer whilst drinking a coffee. he is typing code and the camera cuts from his his/body at a mid-shot and then closeup of his hands typing. Credits would turn up on screen, possibly in-between the lines of code. The scene would then change to a successful business man
who was signing copy of his book or along the lines, the titles of the book would be in shot. and his name mentioned 
so that the audience can identify him by name. the scene would then cut to an establishing shot in an FBI office. 

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Belstone pictures

Belstone pictures 


Finn  Bruce started Belstone pictures in 2016 after spending years in the film industry to learn about how it worked. Finn worked on various films and TV shows learning how to work 'on set' at shows including Top Gear, Downton Abbey, X Factor and Les Miserables before  working for Sky News.  


Belstone pictures has released 3 films with one in the making. Tucked, Tank 432, Tracks. In making, Paul Dood’s deadly lunch-break, directed by Nick Gillepse who also did Tank 432. However the other 2 Belstone films were both directed by Jaime Patterson. 


Belstone has been nominated and won many awards including — Naples International Film Festival 2018 where they won the prize for best narrative feature with Tucked. Tucked also won the grand jury prize at TWIST: Seattle film festival.

Finn Bruce himself was nominated for breakthrough production at the BIFA’s. Finn has now developed a strong production slate, overseen physical production and sales on various commercially and critically successful films and raised over £1m of independent equity.


Tucked trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1Wzy2M6-qI


Belstone’s aim is to always push the boundaries whilst communicating and sharing inspirational and spellbinding stories. Belstone collaborates with several financing partners along with a small internal fund giving them the ability to green light projects. They operate with an intuitive, transparent and logic based approach to deliver and facilitate both equity and debt structured deals. They have experience as lead producers handling all aspects of production and provide full on the ground expertise from Line Producing and Production Managing while also high level Producing. Bringing the full operational insight from differing budget sizes and expectations to oversee the process’ and delivering every project on time and under budget. They have also received distribution globally with Netflix, Film4, Fox, IFC Films, Cineworld, HBO and Showtime. They have handled sales internally and also have fantastic relationships with top sales agents in order to deliver and secure the best distribution packages for their films to audiences worldwide.







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