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This is just another situation where we as stock buyers believed in a pink sheet scam. PR PR PR while diluting and lying is the biggest flag that new folks to this business can hopefully learn from. I am glad they got caught and hopefully will be punished. I feel sad for the folks that lost a lot of money. I havent sold yet but will one of these days. At least we wont have any more dilution. TMAN...
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Good questions. I'm still on my own question...
How many PK's gone wild will it take to figure out that it MAY be unwise to hold even overnight?
in most cases - delete the MAY.
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I'm with you T-man. Waiting for the value to at least pay for the sale.
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quote:Originally posted by Investor76: Hello guys, What's wrong with Cyberkey Solutions? Are they now presenting there items on FOSE 2007 or not ?????? The company is it bancrupt or not ?????? Is only Jim Plant arrested ????? What should I do with my stock ?????? Your opinion please
You might check the recent sec notices that have been coming out. One talks about shells being taken over by scammers. and the other notice when they suspended a bunch of PK's recently. we'll see if there will be any consistency. As far as the FOSE i only heard from ihub that Plant won't be going but someone else would be.
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I agree about holding pinks overnight might cost a holder a bundle. I am doing a lot of soul searching about buying pinks. I dont have the time to watch them like I used to. Last year pinks were the place to make lots of cash. You could hold for days and not really worry about losing your shirt if you traded them. They can still be a day traders golden goose but for folks that only check in once or twice a day, they are a money hole. Also, if they are traded more on a daily or hourly basis, volatility will probably lessen, AND the crazy price swings will become less common. TMAN...
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good read....funny but not so funny... what a dumb *$$ his wife and children must be so proud!
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March 21, 2007 -- The feds have cracked a brazen scheme by an accused stock swindler who cheated investors out of millions by claiming he had a won a contract from Department of Homeland Security.
Investigators said James E. Plant, 38, who ran his alleged scam from a small Utah village, also nearly conned ABC morning show "Good Morning America" into featuring him and his fake security company, whose products, such as a child-proof lock for guns, sometimes didn't work.
"The most troubling part is that this CEO was playing on the fears of terrorism just to create his own personal profit model," said John Reed Stark, chief of the Internet fraud squad at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The SEC said Plant's latest scheme involved his firm CyberKey Solutions, which he claimed was a publicly traded company, but was never registered. never registered?????
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This was salt lake tribune's article which mentions restitution???? Has anyone ever been tagged out in one of these and caught restitution????
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I know that you are inundated with emails and questions everyday and I apologize for any stupid questions, but I can't seem to find any answers. Recently the SEC has unvailed CKYS to be a total hoax in short terms and glad that you found it before other investors were defrauded of their money! I'd first off like to thank you for the dilegence in which the SEC proceeds with capturing these crooks. It's pitifull that people in America scam each other of hard earned dollars, I myself included, especially in CKYS. I was unfortunate enough to not be able to see through the 'good news' that this CEO claimed to have. I owned 2.013million shares at one time and have sold everything yesterday for $.0001pps leaving me with rougly $200. I understand that it's my own fault for investing but my main purpose of filling out this form is wondering if and how any of the investors would be granted any sort of restitution from the funds siezed from the trial/investigation??? Like I said sorry for dumb questions but I'm only 24 and I had 90% of my savings in this security!!! (i know i'm foolish...but it just seemed so real....) Anyhow any light you could shed on this would be much appreciated! I feel much better now knowing that the FBI has arrested Jim Plant. Unrealistic that a person with 6 children would defraud in the manor in which he did and not think about the adverse affects of his foul scheme!!! Thanks in advance, Ryan Stauss ryanstauss*hotamil.com 973.277.6868
This was salt lake tribune's article which mentions restitution???? Has anyone ever been tagged out in one of these and caught restitution????
I was going to PM you skiis but a lesson learned for me is best shared for the benefit of others. I know I didn't loose much but still the sting of deception is felt.
Sorry you lost so much M8. I was only posting on CKYS for a while thinking it was going to go. If I would have stayed off IHUB maybe I would have seen the light sooner, they seem to have a brainwashing effect there. "tmcc" from ihub on the ckys thread said he was waiting restitution from a similar situation so he may be able to offer you some guidance. Look through his previous posts. hate to say it but paulbest was right - even though he said it after the suspension so it doesn't really count. Good luck to you and to all of us! I will be sending my attempts to contact cyberkey to the sec - for what it's worth. Just to show that I tried to find out the truth and they either didn't reply or sent me an e-mail back asking me to call. I posted my e-mail last night. My messages were never returned another red flag i didn't listen to. I didn't follow up like I should have since just a couple days later he came out with the video update and I got suckered right in. So looking back I see where I fkd up.
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ya...that TMCC guy was caught up in MRXT....i work with one of the guys that promoted mrxt. I don't know though if they'd give him restitution on free shares.... The ceo steve got 40months in jail....and a measley fine....
ya i hear ya on the sting of deception...no worries on the loss only $. young enough to recoup but i can't imagine that there are def. some that mortgaged thinking this would help them out in the long run. I guess I can't help being optimistic here. ya i've learned my ihub lesson...gonna stop posting there unless it's about class action stuff...
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far out!! if the person meant to buy at .0005 oh well on the greys eh?
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wowzers. still no defense. people loosing as much as 200K? yikes!!
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Jim Plant is beeing released short after he be arrested. He took 1.500.000 dollars from investors. Hopefully that money will go back in to the company and create stockholders value.
Let's calculate 1.500.000 dollars/850.000.000 outstanding is 0,0018 dollars per share.
question for you shareholders :
are Thomas Heaton ( COO )director, Joel Krautheim director involved of this scam or not. Are they now in active duty by Cyberkey Solutions or not ?????? Maybe they are promoting there products at the FOSE 2007. They have a good product CYBERKEY = SEQIUAM CORP
Greetings from Belgium
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850 million outstanding? i thought it was 700 million. Supposedly the co. has 28 million in assets according to recent statement but that could also be fallacious. If true then the stock would still be worth hanging on to, imo.
Does anyone know if restitution from these situation requires initiative on the investor's part, or can we just sit back and watch the money get depostited in our online accts.?
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lol...i think we're all wondering that. there's been some forms of restitution on other situations but its not sounding like its a short process. i've never been caught up as bad as this stinky pinky here so it should be interesting. you can rest assure that if i figure anything out i will try and help out as much as possible....i'm 31k lighter because of this....my own fault but man they had a hell a lot of us takin big bites...from what i've been told just make sure if you don't have certs, make sure you have your buy/sell orders printed out....
in all, i don't think anyone knows if we'll see our money so chalk it up now and anything you get back would be 'found $$$'
gl2 us all!!!!!!!!!!! and f$%^k jp
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you saw my reply earlier. and that still didn't stop me from thinking this would do something. At least a couple more decent runs. I wasn't 100% sure about the contracts from all the research we did which turned up nil. At the time the third party could have been anyone. Not that it matters any more. Maybe having a list of govt sites to search from might help for the next time. Check this out also from one of my previous posts. Just adds more questions.
could this be the "real" third party? none other than themselves????.......
I'm just watching for the most part now. starting from scratch again. Good luck.
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the above link was blocked now....wonder why? There certainly were a few I should uvvvs, i wasn't yelling at you at all Tex - I'm sure I wasn't the only one trying to verify these contracts. Each time coming up blank still didn't stop me from playing this. Some did loose as much as 200K here. Hard to believe someone would put that much into a pink. Some have put over 40K in another pink only to watch it drop the next couple days to only being worth about 5k or less. I think it's been bashed into my head enough not to bet heavy on the pinks but enforced my game plan to get in and get out and don't look back.
CyberKey Corporation Forms SecureKey Division to Direct Government Sales and Marketing ST. GEORGE, Utah, Aug. 11, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- CyberKey(r) Corporation (Other OTC:CYKC.PK - News) announces the formation of its SecureKey(tm) Division dedicated to marketing CyberKey's technologies to the Government sector. The SecureKey(tm) Division will focus its efforts on promoting CyberKey's proprietary security applications and technologies within all levels of government, both domestic and international.
Governments, as large providers of services, employment and information, operate some of the largest networks and IT applications in their regions. Government IT systems have long been subject to unauthorized access attempts and user misrepresentation. Military, health, financial and other sensitive records require increasingly sophisticated measures to deter network intruders. User misrepresentation, when used to collect government checks or receive government paid services such as healthcare, result in millions of dollars in lost sums each year.
CyberKey's unique design flexibility provides for multiple user authorization options. Incorporating CyberKey technology within a system's access procedures allows a system developer to choose from a range of security access and user identification hurdles. Security options can range from a simple password to a fingerprint verification combined with a password and the need for physical possession of the CyberKey. By forcing a user to physically have the CyberKey in his/her possession to access a service, identity theft can be significantly reduced. The possession of personal information alone will not be sufficient to gain system access.
``Government system designers and program administrators are constantly challenged to maintain system integrity and security. Government systems are especially vulnerable, as they tend to be high profile systems offering tremendous fraud and confidential information-rich targets. CyberKey was designed with these systems in mind. SecureKey(tm) will be CyberKey's vehicle for marketing to the Government sector in the U.S. and across the globe.''
Jim Plant, CEO, CyberKey Corp. The SecureKey(tm) Division has initiated discussions with a large Federal Government agency. The company recently began committing advertising and promotional dollars towards this potentially significant business relationship.
ABOUT CYBERKEY:
CyberKey Corporation, based in St. George, Utah, partners with industry leading manufacturers and distributors to deliver secure USB drive based solutions to vertical markets and content owners, service providers and resellers. CyberKey solutions solve real world issues in the entertainment, education, government, military, automotive, financial services and medical industries. CyberKey technologies allow users to securely transfer large amounts of data, files and applications software from one electronic device to another while employing a patent pending USB based Digital Rights Management process. CyberKey's solutions create new opportunities for existing industries and applications.
For more information, please visit CyberKey's website at http://www.cyberkeycorp.com or contact Matt Maguire at 1-866-THE-APPL(E).
Statements contained in this news release, other than those identifying historical facts, constitute 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Safe Harbor provisions as contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements relating to the Company's future expectations, including but not limited to revenues and earnings, technology efficacy, strategies and plans, are subject to safe harbors protection. Actual company results and performance may be materially different from any future results, performance, strategies, plans, or achievements that may be expressed or implied by any such forward-looking statements. The Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.
Contact:
CyberKey CorporationInvestor Relations Matt Maguire (866) THE-APPL(E) www.cyberkeycorp.com
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for other cyberkey PR's. get em before they lock them from the public.
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See that Big Apple is out of the picture. Not much hope for this imo. not sure about the chances of someone taking over this shell after all the legal wizards get done with it. imo delist is more than likely but i have no idea.
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You know, a wise man once wrote that a good working definition of insanity is when someone keeps doing the same thing over and over again and remains constantly surprised when the results never vary.
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no way!!! if i keep running into this wall a few more times, its gotta feel good once!!!
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LMAO i'll lend you my sewing kit for the stitches, i think i have used it enough times.
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Posted by: tomvlasic In reply to: None Date:5/20/2007 1:23:29 PM Post #of 78301
PACER DOCKET UPDATE FOR CIVIL CASE. SEE BELOW:
STANDARD
United States District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 2:07-cv-01084-CMR
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION v. CYBERKEY SOLUTIONS, INC. et al Assigned to: HONORABLE CYNTHIA M. RUFE Cause: 15:77 Securities Fraud Date Filed: 03/20/2007 Jury Demand: None Nature of Suit: 850 Securities/Commodities Jurisdiction: U.S. Government Plaintiff Plaintiff SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION represented by JEFFERY T. INFELISE U.S. SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION 100 F STREET NE WASHINGTON, DC 20549 202-551-4904 Fax: 202-772-9362 Email: infelisej*sec.gov LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED
V.
Defendant CYBERKEY SOLUTIONS, INC. represented by GARY P. KRUPKIN 1730 EAST STATE HIGHWAY 50 SUITE #7 CLERMONT, FL 34711 352-217-4904 LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED
Defendant JAMES E. PLANT represented by GARY P. KRUPKIN (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED
JOHN E. RILEY VAIRA & RILEY PC 1600 MARKET ST STE 2650 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 215-751-2700 Email: j.riley*vairariley.com LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED
Date Filed # Docket Text 03/20/2007 1 COMPLAINT against all defendants, filed by SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.(tj, ) Additional attachment(s) added on 3/20/2007 (tj, ). (Entered: 03/20/2007) 03/20/2007 Summons Issued; 2 Mailed to counsel 3/20/07 as to CYBERKEY SOLUTIONS, INC., JAMES E. PLANT. (tj, ) (Entered: 03/20/2007) 04/26/2007
2 ORDER THAT DEFENDANTS, CYBERKEY SOLUTIONS, INC.AND JAMES E. PLANT SHALL HAVE UNTIL MAY 7, 2007, TO ANSWER OR OTHERWISE RESPOND TO PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT. SIGNED BY JUDGE CYNTHIA M. RUFE ON 04/26/07. 04/26/07 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED AND E-MAILED.(ac, ) (Entered: 04/26/2007) 05/02/2007
3 SUMMONS Returned Executed by SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION re: Jim Meadows served Summons and Complaint upon CYBERKEY SOLUTIONS, INC. by Other. CYBERKEY SOLUTIONS, INC. served on 4/3/2007, answer due 5/7/2007. (INFELISE, JEFFERY) (Entered: 05/02/2007) 05/02/2007
4 SUMMONS Returned Executed by SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION re: Sheri Purvis served Summons and Complaint upon JAMES E. PLANT by service at defendant's dwelling with person of suitable age. JAMES E. PLANT served on 4/3/2007, answer due 5/7/2007. (INFELISE, JEFFERY) (Entered: 05/02/2007) 05/18/2007
5 NOTICE of Appearance by JOHN E. RILEY on behalf of JAMES E. PLANT (RILEY, JOHN) (Entered: 05/18/2007)
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