Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Your account was under attack! Change your access data!

Hi!

As you may have noticed, I sent you an email from your account.
This means that I have full access to your account.

I've been watching you for a few months now.
The fact is that you were infected with malware through an adult site that you visited.

If you are not familiar with this, I will explain.
Trojan Virus gives me full access and control over a computer or other device.
This means that I can see everything on your screen, turn on the camera and microphone, but you do not know about it.

I also have access to all your contacts and all your correspondence.

Why your antivirus did not detect malware?
Answer: My malware uses the driver, I update its signatures every 4 hours so that your antivirus is silent.

I made a video showing how you satisfy yourself in the left half of the screen, and in the right half you see the video that you watched.
With one click of the mouse, I can send this video to all your emails and contacts on social networks.
I can also post access to all your e-mail correspondence and messengers that you use.

If you want to prevent this,
transfer the amount of $709 to my bitcoin address (if you do not know how to do this, write to Google: "Buy Bitcoin").

My bitcoin address (BTC Wallet) is: 1GoWy5yMzh3XXBiYxLU9tKCBMgibpznGio

After receiving the payment, I will delete the video and you will never hear me again.
I give you 48 hours to pay.
I have a notice reading this letter, and the timer will work when you see this letter.

Filing a complaint somewhere does not make sense because this email cannot be tracked like my bitcoin address.
I do not make any mistakes.

If I find that you have shared this message with someone else, the video will be immediately distributed.

Best regards!

Friday, February 22, 2019

District 129 Newsletter

Prioritizing School Safety

In response to recent school shootings in Texas and elsewhere, the governor issued recommendations in May 2018 on improving school safety. House and Senate committees also held hearings and issued interim reports focused on ways to reduce school violence. 

Several legislative recommendations have been offered to the legislature, including providing additional funding for improved building security, making statutory updates to school facilities standards, and addressing student mental health needs.

House Bill 17 by Rep. Greg Bonnen provides direction on implementing safety measures through coordination with the Texas School Safety Center and sets accountability metrics to ensure that each campus security plan meets a statewide minimum standard. Enhancements to school facility construction and operations standards, training for employees and substitute employees, and greater public input are components required of districts and charter schools under the bill.
UH-Clear Lake Day at the Capitol

Tuesday was University of Houston-Clear Lake Day at the Texas Capitol. I was honored to welcome UH-Clear Lake President Dr. Ira Blake and the faculty and students who made the trip to Austin.

I was glad to pass House Resolution No. 361, recognizing February 19, 2019, as University of Houston-Clear Lake Day at the State Capitol.
Rep. Paul visits with faculty and staff of the University of Houston-Clear Lake during their visit to the Capitol.
Celebrating Chinese New Year with the Space City Professionals Association

Last Saturday Eliza and I were thrilled to join the Space City Professionals Association for their Chinese New Year Celebration. We enjoyed a wonderful evening, complete with a choir performance.
Rep. Paul speaks at the Space City Professionals Association's Chinese New Year Celebration.
Visiting with Congressman Pete Olson

Earlier this week Congressman Pete Olson visited my office at the Capitol. I was glad to welcome him to Austin and thank him for his service to the people of Texas.
Rep. Paul and Congressman Olson visit during the Congressman's recent trip to Austin.
A Look Ahead

Next week will be very busy at the Capitol.

Monday & Tuesday

Texas Space Days at the Capitol. The NASA Johnson Space Center and the Bay Area Economic Partnership will hold several events around the Capitol, including a Meet & Greet opportunity with two astronauts!

Tuesday

The House Insurance Committee will meet to hear testimony from the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association.

Wednesday

The House Homeland Security & Public Safety Committee will meet to hear public testimony on several bills before the committee.

My House Bill 302, relating to the carrying, storage, or possession of a firearm or firearm ammunition by certain persons on certain residential or commercial property, will be heard in committee. I am proud to say this bill has broad, bipartisan support, and I look forward to presenting it in committee.
How to Keep Track of Legislation

To keep track of my legislation, and the legislation of other members, you can visit the Texas Legislature Online by clicking this link: www.capitol.texas.gov.

Friday, February 15, 2019

District 129 Newsletter

Re-Elected Chairman of the Aerospace Legislative Caucus

On Wednesday I was re-elected as Chairman of the Aerospace Legislative Caucus. The caucus seeks to promote initiatives to secure Texas' standing as a global leader in space exploration, science, and security.

The Aerospace Legislative Caucus is comprised of a bi-partisan group of legislators from both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The caucus is represented by a chairman and vice chairman from each chamber. I am serving my third term as House Chairman.

There is a lot of excitement in Texas about the advancements in aerospace technology. I'm looking forward to working with my colleagues to harness that excitement and promote policies to maintain our state's status as a world leader in space exploration.
House Committees Begin Public Hearings

This session I am serving as the Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety and as a member of the House Committee on Insurance. Both of these committees held their first public hearings this week. These were organizational hearings during which we heard from the various state agencies the committees oversee. Committees will begin considering legislation next week.
Rep. Paul participates in the House Insurance Committee's organizational hearing.
Hearing On Flooding

The House Committee on Natural Resources held a very informative hearing this week on the many flooding issues affecting Texas. Although I am not a member of this committee, I felt it was important for me to attend the hearing because of this topic's importance to our community. Thank you to Chairman Lyle Larson for his work in this area and for allowing me to participate in the discussion.
Rep. Paul attends a hearing on flooding issues organized by the House Committee on Natural Resources.
UH Day at the Capitol

Tuesday was University of Houston Day at the Capitol. Hundreds of UH alumni, students, and supporters came to Austin to show their support for the University of Houston. Go Coogs!
Rep. Paul speaks with Tilman Fertitta, Chairman of the University of Houston System Board of Regents, and Renu Khator, University of Houston System Chancellor and President of the University of Houston, on UH Day at the Capitol.
Clear Lake Chamber at the Capitol
Senator Larry Taylor, Rep. Paul, Rep. Greg Bonnen, and Governor Greg Abbott meet with the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce's Leadership Class.
How to Keep Track of Legislation

To keep track of my legislation, and the legislation of other members, you can visit the Texas Legislature Online by clicking this link: www.capitol.texas.gov.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Security Notice. Someone have access to your system.

I'll begin with the most important.

I hacked your device and then got access to all your accounts... Including info6426.densrec@blogger.com.
It is easy to check - I wrote you this email from your account.

Moreover, I know your intim secret, and I have proof of this.
You do not know me personally, and no one paid me to check you.

It is just a coincidence that I discovered your mistake.
In fact, I posted a malicious code (exploit) to an adult site, and you visited this site...

While watching a video Trojan virus has been installed on your device through an exploit.
This darknet software working as RDP (remote-controlled desktop), which has a keylogger,
which gave me access to your microphone and webcam.
Soon after, my software received all your contacts from your messenger, social network and email.

At that moment I spent much more time than I should have.
I studied your love life and created a good video series.
The first part shows the video that you watched,
and the second part shows the video clip taken from your webcam (you are doing inappropriate things).

Honestly, I want to forget all the information about you and allow you to continue your daily life.
And I will give you two suitable options. Both are easy to do.
First option: you ignore this email.
The second option: you pay me $750(USD).

Let's look at 2 options in detail.

The first option is to ignore this email.
Let me tell you what happens if you choose this path.
I will send your video to your contacts, including family members, colleagues, etc.
This does not protect you from the humiliation that you and
your family need to know when friends and family members know about your unpleasant details.

The second option is to pay me. We will call this "privacy advice."
Now let me tell you what happens if you choose this path.
Your secret is your secret. I immediately destroy the video.
You continue your life as if none of this has happened.

Now you might think: "I'll call to police!"
Undoubtedly, I have taken steps to ensure that this letter cannot be traced to me,
and it will not remain aloof from the evidence of the destruction of your daily life.
I don't want to steal all your savings.
I just want to get compensation for my efforts that I put in to investigate you.
Let us hope that you decide to create all this in full and pay me a fee for confidentiality.
You make a Bitcoin payment (if you don't know how to do it, just enter "how to buy bitcoins" in Google search)

Shipping amount: $750(USD).
Getting Bitcoin Addresses: 1GF8J1XRaiX2oHM7SQo9VAFAtWZcRgMncg
(This is sensitive, so copy and paste it carefully)

Don't tell anyone what to use bitcoins for. The procedure for obtaining bitcoins can take several days, so do not wait.

I have a spetial code in Trojan, and now I know that you have read this letter.
You have 48 hours to pay.
If I don't get BitCoins, I'll send your video to your contacts, including close relatives, co-workers, and so on.
Start looking for the best excuse for friends and family before they all know.
But if I get paid, I immediately delete the video.

This is a one-time offer that is non-negotiable, so do not waste my and your time.
Time is running out.

Bye!

Thursday, February 7, 2019

District 129 Newsletter

February 8, 2019
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 129 NEWSLETTER
Elected to the Board of Directors of the Texas Conservative Coalition

I am honored to have been elected by my colleagues to serve on the Board of Directors of the Texas Conservative Coalition.

Since its founding in 1985, TCC has served as the conservative caucus of the Texas Legislature.

TCC believes that the principles and ideas of our nation’s founding are principles worth conserving and fighting for. Working together, we will continue to identify effective and conservative solutions to key issues within state government, influence a new generation of conservative grassroots leadership and ultimately pursue policies that will keep the State of Texas the best place to live, work and raise a family.
House Committees Begin Public Hearings

I was honored to be appointed by Speaker Dennis Bonnen to serve for a third term on the House Committee on Insurance and to serve as Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security and Public Safety.

Both of these committees will begin holding public hearing next week and I am looking forward to getting to work.
State of the State

On Tuesday Governor Abbott delivered his State of the State address to a joint session of the Texas Legislature. In his remarks, the governor named school finance reform, teacher pay raises, school safety, property tax reform, mental health, and disaster response as emergency items for the Legislature's consideration.

Under the Texas Constitution, the Legislature cannot consider any bills before the 60th day of a regular session, unless the governor declares an emergency. By declaring these critical issues as emergencies, the governor is allowing the House and Senate to get to work on these critical issues immediately.
Speaking with Governor Abbott following the State of the State address.
State of the Judiciary

On Wednesday, The Honorable Nathan Hecht, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas, delivered the State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Texas House and Senate.
The view from my desk on the House floor of Chief Justice Hecht delivering his State of the Judiciary remarks.
Deadline Today to Submit Public Comments on Coastal Texas Study
Today is the deadline to submit public comments on the Coastal Texas Protection & Restoration Feasibility Study. For more information, visit www.coastalstudy.texas.gov.
Overlay Scheduled for Pizzitola and Rhea Streets

Houston Public Works crews will be performing an asphalt overly along Pizzitola Street from Koenig Street to Debbielou Gardens Drive and on Rhea Street from the eastern dead end to Koenig Street.

Construction is scheduled to begin the week of February 11 and is expected to be completed by the end of March, weather permitting.
How to Keep Track of Legislation

To keep track of my legislation, and the legislation of other members, you can visit the Texas Legislature Online by clicking this link: www.capitol.texas.gov.