Monthly Archives: May 2015

Scam Phone Call – Attempted Extortion

I received a call asking for my daughter Kimberly.  I informed the caller that Kimberly was not at home and asked if I could help him. The caller said his name was John Baker and Kimberly should call him at 909-545-6529  (the caller ID said Ontario, CA).  I asked what it was about and “John” said it was a tax mater.  I then informed “John” that I did not believe his name was John Baker because of his pronounced Middle Eastern or Indian accent.  Whereupon “John” threatened to have Kimberly jailed “within 48 hours” if she did not call him.

This was obviously a scam and since “John” did not even know that Kimberly does not live at home I have to wonder how he expected to have her jailed “within 48 hours”.  I have read of this type of thing before.  The caller attempts to scare you into giving some sort of payment to keep from being thrown into jail, so you will have time to sort the mess out.  The caller will ask you to send the money in some way that makes it impossible to retrieve if you come to your senses later.  Frequently they ask you to purchase a prepaid bank card and send it to them to stop the legal action against you. It does not work that way folks.

If you get such a call check the number out on the Internet.  You will most likely find lots of comments.  Be certain to report it to the Do Not Call List  https://www.donotcall.gov/   {copy and paste this link to go directly to the National Do Not Call Registry}

 

 

Facts about the Sunrise Repository Server

In the 4 years that the Sunrise Terrace Camera Security Project as been operational:

(1) There have been 2 servers storing pictures received from neighborhood IP cameras. The original server was replaced in July 2013.

(2) Major security upgrades to protect camera security and server availability were implemented in 2014 Q3.  The updated internet security eliminated several thousand hits to the server each day by web-bots looking for servers to exploit.  These changes allowed us to support more IP cameras participating in the neighborhood service.

(3) The Snapshot Repository retains pictures dating back to 2013.  Snapshots from 2012 were deleted last year.  The archive currently holds over 5,300,000 snapshots (pictures) in more then 1,970 directories (daily folders) and consuming 480 GB of disk storage.

(4) This month (2015 May) the Repository Server FTP service supporting IP cameras received a daily average of 9,000 pictures using over 1.1 GB of data across the network.

(5) This month (2015 May) the Repository Server WEB service supporting the Sunrise BLOG responded to an average of 79 hits daily ranging from a low of 4 hits per day to a high 264 hits per day and using 1.6MB of server and network data.

(6) Changes have been made to how some of the Neighborhood IP cameras display data.  It is now possible to download time sequential pictures in batches after they have been translated by looking for them in the folder marked (.flat), as in 11701w138.flat, rather than 11701w138, which would show only the most recent pictures before they have been translated.