2018 Disclosure to RCMP Technical Investigative Services
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From: Anoop Bungay <anoop.bungay@mqcc.org>
Date: Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: MSG Fwd from Contact@cyber.gc.caFwd: Memo to Mr. Scott Jones - Fwd: REDACTED - REDACTED - Canadian "Defined Hacking Event" - Fiduciary Officer & Board Notice - Fwd: [TICKET#2602517686]Abuse reporting concern for abuse@ovh.net [REQ-9955]
To: <Contact@cyber.gc.ca>, <Gurinder.Dhanoa@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Cc: Underwriting Team <underwriting@mortgagequote.ca>
Thankyou Team CCCS.
Gurinder DHANOA
Secretariat e-Crime
RCMP Technical Investigative Services
Gurinder.Dhanoa@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Officer Dhanoa,
My name is Anoop Bungay and I am developer - among many things - Inventor of the world's first Military/Defense Grade, NIST Framework Core-Standard, Integrated Policies & Procedures (IPP™) Cybersecurity Core Blockchain System (MQCC IPP™ Cyberlockchain™) & Engineered Privacy Blockchain algorithm. Both you and your colleagues at CCCS recognize the NIST standard pursuant to Public Safety Canada's endorsement of the NIST Framework.
Part 1 - Introduction:
Over the past 12 years (and longer) MQCC has developed and implemented systems and technology for use by Governments, Regulators and Regulatees, in order to prevent nonconformity in a regulated process (commercial or non-commercial). Namely, MQCC is developer of the world's first internationally recognized, turn-key, plug 'n play (PnP), end-to-end (E2E) "secure, risk-based meta-operating system" built on blockchain principles; designed to assure statutory, regulatory and process conformity of a regulated organization (regulatee) within any industry sector (of which MQCC IPP™ Cyberlockchain is a component module). As of 2018, MQCC celebrates over 15 years of successful litigation-tested, regulatory recognized, continual operation. MQCC is a one-of-a-kind organization and given that most of the systems and technology was developed in Canada, the implications on a global scale are non-trivial.
MQCC also developed the world's first application of "blockchain"-in-finance, through development of the world's first cryptofinancial (binary digits) financial asset/debt instrument; trademark brand the "BITMORTGAGE®"; the BITMORTGAGE® was created and "brought on-line" at least four (4) years before the world was introduced to "binary digit currency", generically named the "BITCOIN". Indeed, the correct "dictionary definition" of the term "blockchain" - a "composite unitary word" - is based upon ontological, linguistic and lexicographic principles, first identified by your's truly in the early 2000's.
MQCC is a private company, based in Calgary, Alberta (Where D/Chief Sat Parhar (Canadian Association of Chief's of Police (CACP) Electronic (e)-Crime Committee Co-Chair actually or ostensibly resides)); and because MQCC's primary target market customers are Government, Regulators and Regulatees, MQCC is not commonly known by the general public.
Part 2 - Problem
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Part 3 - Evidence - Email Thread
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Part 4 - Conclusion
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Pursuant to the NIST Framework Core Standard, we are at the Function 4 stage of the Cybersecurity Framework Core, namely "RESPOND". Given the foregoing and the below evidence, after over 7 months of security continuous monitoring and observation (Function 3: "DETECT"), MQCC is at a point where we simply need help because our friendly requests to cease and desist are not being respected. You can imagine the scope and depth of intellectual property that MQCC has developed over the past decade and longer. It would be a real shame if another party was able to successfully hack into the MQCC systems (not only for our self respect but a successful hack would render the MQCC Cyberlockchain™ as "useless".) Finally, with your office's help, MQCC will be able to move onto Function 4: "RESPOND", then Function 5: "RECOVER".
Thank you in advance, Officer Dhanoa,
Your's truly,
/s/
Anoop Bungay
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 7:40 AM Contact <Contact@cyber.gc.ca> wrote:
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Anoop Bungay,
Thank you for contacting the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security. For the situation described below, we would strongly encourage you to contact the RCMP to assess your complaint. A point of contact you may wish to reach out to is Gurinder Dhanoa (Gurinder.Dhanoa@rcmp-
ca). General contact details for the RCMP are provided on their website: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cont/index-eng.htm.
Regards,
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