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    • I understand confusion with this thread.  I tried to keep threads separate because there have been so many angles.    But a team member merged them all.  This is why it's hard to keep track. This forum exists to help little people fight injustice - however big or small.  Im here to try get a decent resolution. Not to give in to the ' big boys'. My "matter' became complicated 'matters' simply because a lender refused to sell a property. What can I say?  I'll try in a nutshell to give an overview: There's a long lease property. I originally bought it short lease with a s.146 on it from original freeholder.  I had no concerns. So lender should have been able to sell a well-maintained lovely long lease property.  The property was great. The issue is not the property.  Economy, sdlt increases, elections, brexit, covid, interest hikes etc didn't help.  The issue is simple - the lender wanted to keep it.    Before repo I offered to clear my loan.  I was a bit short and lender refused.  They said (recorded) they thought the property was worth much more and they were happy to keep accruing interest (in their benefit) until it reached a point where they felt they could repo and still easily quickly sell to get their £s back.  This was a mistake.  The market was (and is) tough.   2y later the lender ceo bid the same sum to buy the property for himself. He'd rejected higher offers in the intervening period whilst accruing interest. I had the property under offer to a fantastic niche buyer but lender rushed to repo and buyer got spooked and walked.  It had taken a long time to find such a lucrative buyer.  A sale which would have resulted in £s and another asset for me. Post repo lender had 1 offer immediately.  But dragged out the process for >1y - allegedly trying to get other offers. But disclosure shows there was only one valid buyer. Lender appointed receiver (after 4 months) - simply to try acquire the freehold.  He used his powers as receiver to use me, as leaseholder, to serve notice on freeholders.  Legally that failed. Meanwhile lender failed to secure property - and squatters got in (3 times).  And they failed to maintain it.  So freeholders served a dilapidations notice (external) - on me as leaseholder (cc-ed to lender).   (That's how it works legally) I don't own the freehold.  But I am a trustee and have to do right by the freeholders.  This is where matters got/ get complicated.  And probably lose most caggers.   Lawyers got involved for the freeholders to firstly void the receiver enfranchisement notice. Secondly, to serve the dilapidations notice.  The lack of maintenance was in breach of lease and had to be served to protect fh asset. The lender did no repairs. They said a buyer would undertake them. Which was probably correct. If they had sold. After 1y lender finally agreed to sell to the 1st offeror and contracts went with lawyers.  Within 1 month lender reneged.  Lender tried to suggest buyer walked. Evidence shows he/ his lawyers continued trying to exchange (cash) for 4 months.  Evidence shows lender and receiver strategy had been to renege and for ceo to take control.   I still think that's their plan. Lender then stupidly chose to pretty much bulldoze the property.  Other stuff was going on in the background. After repo I was in touch by phone and email and lender knew post got to me.   Despite this, after about 10 months (before and then during covid), they deliberately sent SDs and eventually a B petition to an incorrect address and an obscure small court.  They never served me properly.  (In hindsight I understand they hoped to get a backdoor B - so they could keep the property that way.)  Eventually the random court told them to email me by way of service.  At this point their ruse to make me B failed.  I got a lawyer (friend paid). The B petition was struck out. They’d failed to include the property as an asset. They were in breach of insolvency rules. Simultaneously the receiver again appointed lawyers to act on my behalf as leaseholder. This time to serve notice on the freeholders for a lease extension.  He had hoped to try and vary the strict lease. Evidence shows the already long length of lease wasn't an issue.  The lender obviously hoped to get round their lack of permission to do works (which they were already doing) by hoping to remove the strict clauses that prevent leaseholder doing alterations.   The extension created a new legal angle for me to deal with.  I had to act as trustee for freeholders against me as leaseholder/ the receiver.  Inconsistencies and incompetence by receiver lawyers dragged this out 3y.  It still isn't properly resolved.  Meanwhile - going back to the the works the lender undertook. The works were consciously in breach of lease.  The lender hadn't remedied the breaches listed in the dilapidations notice.  They destroyed the property.  The trustees compiled all evidence.  The freeholders lawyers then served a forfeiture notice. This notice started a different legal battle. I was acting for the freeholders against what the lender had done on my behalf as leaseholder.  This legal battle took 3y to resolve. The simple exit would have been for lender to sell. A simple agreement to remedy the breaches and recompense the freeholders in compensation - and there's have been clean title to sell.  That option was proposed to them.   This happened by way of mediation for all parties 2y ago.  A resolution option was put forward and in principle agreed.  But immediately after the lender lawyers failed to engage.  A hard lesson to learn - mediation cannot be referred to in court. It's considered w/o prejudice. The steps they took have made no difference to their ability to sell the property.  Almost 3y since they finished works they still haven't sold. ** ** I followed up some leads myself.  A qualified cash buyer offered me a substantial sum.  The lender and receiver both refused it.   I found another offer in disclosure.  6 months later someone had apparently offered a substantial sum via an agent.  The receiver again rejected it.  The problem of course was that the agent had inflated the market price to get the business. But no-one was or is ever going to offer their list price.  Yet the receiver wanted/wants to hold out for the list price.  Which means 1y later not only has it not sold - disclosure shows few viewings and zero interest.  It's transparently over-priced.  And tarnished. For those asking why I don't give up - I couldn't/ can't.  Firstly I have fiduciary duties as a trustee. Secondly, legal advice indicates I (as leaseholder) could succeed with a large compensation claim v the lender.  Also - I started a claim v my old lawyer and the firm immediately reimbursed some £s. That was encouraging.  And a sign to continue.  So I'm going for compensation.  I had finance in place (via friend) to do a deal and take the property back off the lender - and that lawyer messed up bad.   He should have done a deal.  Instead further years have been wasted.   Maybe I only get back my lost savings - but that will be a result.   If I can add some kind of complaint/ claim v the receiver's conscious impropriety I will do so.   I have been left with nothing - so fighting for something is worth it. The lender wants to talk re a form of settlement.  Similar to my proposal 2y ago.  I have a pretty clear idea of what that means to me.  This is exactly why I do not give up.  And why I continue to ask for snippets of advice/ pointers on cag.  
    • It was all my own work based on my previous emails to P2G which Bank has seen.
    • I was referring to #415 where you wrote "I was forced to try to sell - and couldn't." . And nearer the start in #79 .. "I couldn't sell.  I had an incredibly valuable asset. Huge equity.  But the interest accrued / the property market suffered and I couldn't find a buyer even at a level just to clear the debt." In #194 you said you'd tried to sell for four years.  The reason for these points is that a lot of the claims against for example your surveyor, solicitor, broker, the lender and now the receiver are mainly founded in a belief that they should have been able to do something but did not. Things that might seem self evident to you but not necessarily to others. Pressing these claims may well need a bit more hard evidence, rather than an appeal to common sense. Can you show evidence of similar properties, with similar freehold issues, selling readily? And solid reasons why the lender should have been able to sell when you couldn't.
    • You can use a family's address.   The only caveat is for the final hearing you'd need to be there in person   HOWEVER i'd expect them to pay if its only £200 because costs of attending will be higher than that
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Most viruses I find are via emails which come into my trash bin e.g Paypal, Various banks, failed delivery notice, court hearing notification. Banks don't send such emails with attachments. With the emails from banks, it says something like, NatWest failed credit and there is usually an attachment. I have forwarded these (unopen) to NatWest phishing email address and they have reported back that malware was found. You should never attempt to open attachments on emails you were not expecting.

 

Another thing worth doing is to instal a decent ad blocker. I have added the Firefox ad blocker, as well as the one that comes with my security software and it seems to stop a lot of viruses. Many ads/pop up screens seen to contain viruses/bugs. The ad blocker software stops the ads/pop up screens and may stop you getting viruses.

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as others have said, the scams are not new, but have recently been 'shut down' by the 5 O. seems then the '2 weeks' is a 'nudge' to get/check your system clean and protected before it starts up again elsewhere.

 

 

New android phone 'nasty' ka 'android simplocker' ransomware

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/06/04/android_simplocker_file_scrambling_ransomware/

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'new' malware on the way?

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/06/13/pricey_ground_up_built_malware_constantly_infects_everything/

 

'Pandemiya is a new commercial Trojan malware application that has recently been promoted in underground forums as an alternative to more widely used Zeus Trojan and its variants..' RSA, link within.

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'Yet another banking trojan ('similar to zeus') has appeared, using browser hooking to steal data from Internet Explorer, Chrome and Firefox users.....CSIS also warns that the payload's code suggests a future attack is planned, in which th phishing e-mail will purport to be a Flash Player update'

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/06/17/another_rat_crawls_out_of_the_malware_drain/

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I suspect that all computers can be hacked and subject to viruses. If you click on the wrong internet site or an email attachment, you may end up with malware.

 

I have online protection which I presume is OK and I update my system regularly, so I just hope that I am not infected. But you can take so many precautions.

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Remember viruses that used to be spread via infected MBR sectors on floppies ?

 

Well, it looks like (some) USB devices are vulnerable to a hack that allows a payload to be invisibly carried around. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/07/31/black_hat_hackers_drive_truck_through_hole_in_usb_security/

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No... you can't eat my brain just yet. I need it a little while longer.

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I suspect that all computers can be hacked and subject to viruses. If you click on the wrong internet site or an email attachment, you may end up with malware.

 

 

 

indeed. pretty much any system/site etc c/b hackable, depending on the ambitions/experience of the hacker. at least known bugs/viruses/exploits etc can be dealt with/prevented by AV's/cloud/user etc

 

for anyone looking to 'turn off' ssl 3, see second link post #10 (Internet Storm Centre link within)

ie https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/POODLE+Turning+off+SSLv3+for+various+servers+and+client+/18837

 

certain browsers 'fixed'/due to be fixed accordingly.

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hacker 'contest' exposes mob phone vulnerabilities :)

'The vulnerabilities were quietly shipped off to the respective vendors for patching while tens of thousands of dollars in prize money was handed out to successful hackers'

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/11/13/mobile_carnage_as_hackers_pop_your_favourite_phones/

 

 

re windows, ensure you are patched re '18 yr old' vuln etc

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/11/12/driveby_unicorn_0day_beats_emet_affects_all_windows_versions/

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'super malware' Regin, 'one of the most advanced pieces of spyware code yet found', 'appears to target people working in telecommunications, including internet backbone providers and cellular networks, plus the energy sector – where Yahoo! Messenger is apparently popular...'

intelligence agencies responsible? 'All in all, it seems to be the handiwork of an intelligence agency rather than a run-of-the-mill malware writer, infosec bods have concluded.'

 

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/11/24/regin_the_supersecret_spyware_the_security_industry_has_been_silent_about/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/11/24/regin/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/11/26/symantec_explains_why_regin_fingering_took_so_long_and_who_its_coming_for_next/

 

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'Crooks behind Vawtrak, a dangerous banking Trojan, are ramping up its reach and sophistication, security firms have warned...........Vawtrak is typically delivered through one of three different method: as the payload of an exploit kit, through malicious spam email attachments or by getting downloaded onto already compromised systems as a secondary malware infection.....'

 

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/12/27/vawtrak_challenges_almighty_zeus_as_king_of_the_botnets/

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just some info :)

 

'Microsoft is facing fierce criticism over its decision to make pre-notification of upcoming patches available only to paid subscribers.....'

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/01/09/ms_restricts_security_pre_alerts/

 

'Some members of Anonymous have vowed to avenge the Charlie Hebdo killings in Paris by taking down jihadist websites...'

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Adobe Issues Emergency Flash Patch

(January 22, 2015)

Adobe has released an emergency patch for Flash on Thursday, January 22 to address a vulnerability that is being actively exploited (see story below). The most current versions are now Flash Player 16.0.0.287 for Windows and Mac OS X, Flash Player 11.2.202.438 for Linux, and Flash Player Extended Support Release 13.0.0.262.

ISC: https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/OOB+Adobe+patch/19217/

http://krebsonsecurity.com/2015/01/flash-patch-targets-zero-day-exploit/

http://www.scmagazine.com/adobe-issues-emergency-fix-for-flash-player-vulnerability/article/393977/

http://www.computerworld.com/article/2873541/adobe-fixes-just-one-of-two-zero-day-flaw-in-flash-player.html

I work in IT and 50% of my time is around Cyber security I can advise around personal safety but would say this at some point you will be breached or hacked whether that is on your personal PC, Tablet or Smartphone.

Also any data you have provided to any financial, insurance, retail institution, etc will not be protected from a persistant, deliberate or mailcious hack.

If they are sensible enough, they will use segregation at a physical and logical layer for systems and user access, which may dilute the information but will not prevent some of it being hacked.

I just hope there is not enough out there to allow easy fraud and directly addressed phising.

I have seen hardware adapted like a USB mice with key logging techology inside and other trojans.Excel still has a vulnerability (will not be patched) that if using a macro enabled spreadsheet can give instant remote access to attacker with hidden calls to functions (it went through on Mac, Win 7 and Win 8 "PROTECTED" by Symantec, Windows Defender, AGV and MS Security Essentials all up to date.

Good site for news is SANS.Org

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thanks. further flash patches, update now.

'People still using Adobe Flash should update the plugin after the Photoshop giant patched 15 remote-code execution holes in its screen-door software.

If hackers aren't already exploiting all these holes in the wild, they soon will be. The remote-code exec bugs allow miscreants to hijack vulnerable Windows, OS X and Linux computers, simply by luring victims to websites booby-trapped with malicious Flash files......'

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/05/adobesighpatches_anothersighflash_zeroday_vulnerability/

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thanks. further flash patches, update now.

'People still using Adobe Flash should update the plugin after the Photoshop giant patched 15 remote-code execution holes in its screen-door software.

If hackers aren't already exploiting all these holes in the wild, they soon will be. The remote-code exec bugs allow miscreants to hijack vulnerable Windows, OS X and Linux computers, simply by luring victims to websites booby-trapped with malicious Flash files......'

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/05/adobesighpatches_anothersighflash_zeroday_vulnerability/

 

 

Nasty, the Register gives the best cure Uninstall Flash.

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The bailiff: A 12th Century solution re-branded as Enforcement Agents for the 21st Century to seize and sell debtors goods as before Oh so Dickensian!

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I have had several alerts in the last week of attempted network attacks which have been blocked. These have originated from China and Russia, if the information provided is correct.

 

Make sure you have good firewall security in place, as there is apparently increased use of peoples routers to help with DDOS attacks.

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., the Register gives the best cure Uninstall Flash.

 

 

sound advice.

but certain 'major' sites still use it eg bbc. and, went on tube and it still asked for flash before playing a vid. am sure my browser is html5 compat!

 

for ref, this is the registers comment re flash

'Flash has been around in one form or another for nearly 20 years, and it's time for those who are still supporting its use to accept the inevitable: it's time to take the software round the back of the shed and shoot it.........'

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/02/its_time_to_flush_flash_if_you_havent_already_enough_is_enough/

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'The world's biggest SIM card manufacturer, Gemalto, revealed (re Snowden leak) yesterday to have been hacked by the NSA and GCHQ...'

 

you guessed it, the register :)

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/20/gemalto_sim_surveillance_fallout/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/19/nsa_and_gchq_hacked_worlds_largest_sim_card_company_to_steal_keys_to_kingdom/

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