| (COMTEX) B: The Cyber Group Network Corp. Successfully Hosts Its Firs B: The Cyber Group Network Corp. Successfully Hosts Its First-Ever, Live Public Demonstration of E-Snitch SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Nov 13, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CyberCrime Corp., a Wholly Owned Subsidiary Of The Cyber Group Network Corp. Proves To Impartial Witnesses The True and Unique Functionality And Utility Of E-Snitch Via Teleconference Call And To Attendees The Cyber Group Network Corp. (OTCBB:CGPN) Monday announced it successfully demonstrated the functionality and capabilities of E-Snitch (formerly C-4 Chip) to hundreds on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2000 live, via teleconference and to attendees. About E-Snitch (formerly C-4 Chip): The E-Snitch Device will be able to locate missing and stolen computers or other devices globally within 5 feet of their location. Upon discovery of the missing and/or stolen computers, CyberCrime consumers will be able to utilize a toll-free number, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in more than 20 countries to report their stolen or misplaced computers that are stationary or in transit. Victims will then be offered several solutions for retrieval of their unit/information. Features/Benefits of E-Snitch E-Snitch Version-1 has the following capabilities: -- Track stolen/missing computers. -- Retrieve information off the hard drive in certain areas. All without being connected to a landline. -- Track the system and destroy the information on the hard drive. -- Send out a beacon sound. -- Password-protected hard drive disk. -- Wireless e-mail functionality. -- Receive news, weather, sports, stock quotes and other information while the computer/device is turned off. About The Teleconference Demonstration: On Nov. 9, 2000, at 10:30 a.m. PST, the company provided a live 1- hour, 34-minute demonstration to hundreds via teleconference call and to attendees describing three of the main features of E-Snitch. Attendees included: Warren Scheibe, private investor, Troy Cook, law enforcement official for San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department, Hi-Tech Crime Division, Dan Evans, reporter for The San Bernardino County Sun and Rose Baird, AT&T. These independent and impartial witnesses were asked to participate in the demonstration to confirm and verify three of the main functionalities of E-Snitch: tracking of the unit, retrieval of the information and destruction of the information. The live demonstration entailed the following: Three of the four attendees (Baird, Evans and Scheibe) created a new document, saving it to a secure file location on the E-Snitch laptop. Next, Baird, Evans and Scheibe selected a vehicle, and drove to a random location of their choice, accompanied by a CyberCrime representative and the E-Snitch laptop which contained the file each of the participants created. Cook resided at company headquarters verifying the tracking of the unit, retrieval of the information and the destruction of the information. The CyberCrime team successfully retrieved the unit, information/file that the participants created from the E-Snitch laptop. Results were confirmed by all independent and impartial attendees and read aloud. Evans stated: "The E-Snitch prototype tracked a computer in real time through the use of global positioning satellites. It also downloaded a file off the laptop computer and was able to destroy the file off the hard drive of the computer. Maybe best of all, the device doesn't have to be connected to any hard line to be activated." Cook stated: "I think there is a lot of potential for this. Hi-tech crime has become such a big topic in San Bernardino County, the sheriffs department started an investigative unit in December. You're constantly trying to stay up with security for crime prevention, and this is the only product of its kind I've seen. I think this is a good idea." Scheibe stated: "Computer security is very important to me, because I don't want my data in the streets. It not only works, it works well." Baird stated, "This by far exceeded my expectations." The company will display the E-Snitch device at COMDEX Fall 2000, and will provide an audio/video demonstration of the teleconference call for the purposes of promoting and verifying the device. An encore of the teleconference call can be accessed by calling: United States and Canada -- 800/642-1687 and International callers -- 706/645-9291, conference code confirmation number: 250650. The encore will be available until Monday, Nov. 13, 2000 at which time, the company will provide video copies to interested parties and post a transcript of the call at www.cybercrimecorp.com. Nisha Kapoor, spokesperson for CGPN stated: "We successfully proved to impartial witnesses the true and unique functionalities and capabilities of E-Snitch. The company is extremely pleased with the overwhelming and continuous response and interest generated by the teleconference. Hundreds participated at the live demonstrations, and even more are joining in to the encore presentation. About the company: The Cyber Group Network Corp. is a technology company with the three main goals of Computer Security Technology, Patented Public Internet Access Devices and Acquisitions of Internet, Communications and Financial Service Sector Industries to expand its resources. For more information about the company, visit its Web site at www.thecybergroup.net. About CyberCrime Corp.: CyberCrime is comprised of specialists in the areas of ex-computer hacking, hi-tech theft, private investigation and law enforcement committed to educating, informing and assisting consumers, businesses and organizations on how to detect, prevent and defend systems against Hi-Tech Hustlers. Note the company's attendance at: COMDEX Fall 2000, Las Vegas Convention Center, Booth No. L7873 Safe Harbor Statement: The foregoing statements regarding the functionality of the Electronic Snitching Device (E-Snitch) are forward-looking within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are based on management's current expectations and actual results could differ materially. Factors that could affect the company's business include: the functionality and features of the device. CONTACT: The Cyber Group Network Corp., San Bernardino Nisha Kapoor, Toll-Free: 866/660-CGPN, 909/370-4752 Fax: 909/890-5849 E-mail: nkapoor@cybergroupnetwork.com www.thecybergroup.net www.cybercrimecorp.com www.bigtarget.com www.cgncomics.com URL: businesswire.com Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet with Hyperlinks to your home page. Copyright (C) 2000 Business Wire. All rights reserved. -0- KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA NEVADA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS HARDWARE SOFTWARE PRODUCT TRADESHOW *** end of story *** (COMTEX) B: The Cyber Group Network Corp. Generates Revenue, Signs In B: The Cyber Group Network Corp. Generates Revenue, Signs International and National Non-Disclosure Agreements, and Successfully Increases Awareness to Business Partners and Consumers at COMDEX Fall 2000 CGPN Continues to Generate Interest and Awareness of Its Products and Services by Media, Industry Leaders, Decision Makers and Consumers Through Demonstrations and Promotion of All Company Products and Services SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Nov 16, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Cyber Group Network Corp. (OTC BB: CGPN) Thursday announced that it generates revenue for CGN Comics, signs non-discourse agreements with top national and international computer manufacturer companies and raises interest of the company at the largest Internet technology meeting place in the world. The company generates revenue through thousands of orders of its animated series "Tales of a Hi-Tech Hustler" to consumers at COMDEX Fall 2000. The company has also signed non-disclosure agreements with top national and international computer manufacturer companies for its E-Snitch device. The device, which tracks missing or stolen computers, has been the main focus of attention by media, thousands of industry leaders, and business decision makers at COMDEX this year. BigTarget.com and CyberCrime Corp. have also gained recognition and attraction by those in attendance at COMDEX Fall 2000, as being a reliable tool of information security on the Web. Nisha Kapoor, spokesperson for the company, stated: "We are extremely pleased with the overwhelming response to all company products and services. This is the first step in the company efforts to promote its unique and exclusive products and services. Safe Harbor Statement The foregoing statements regarding non-disclosure agreements with top national and international computer manufacturer companies are forward-looking within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are based on management's current expectations and actual results could differ materially. About the Company The Cyber Group Network Corp. is a technology company with the three main goals of Computer Security Technology, Patented Public Internet Access Devices, and Acquisitions of Internet, Communications and Financial Service Sector Industries to expand its resources. For more information about the company, visit its Web site at www.thecybergroup.net. NOTE TO EDITORS: Note The Cyber Group Network's attendance at COMDEX Fall 2000, South Hall, 5, LVCC, Booth No. L7873. CONTACT: The Cyber Group Network Corp., San Bernardino Nisha Kapoor, Director, Public & Investor Relations Toll Free: 866/660-CGPN Phone: 909/370-4752 Fax: 909/890-5849 E-mail: nkapoor@cybergroupnetwork.com www.thecybergroup.net www.cybercrimecorp.com www.bigtarget.com www.cgncomics.com URL: businesswire.com Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet with Hyperlinks to your home page. Copyright (C) 2000 Business Wire. All rights reserved. -0- KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: AEROSPACE/DEFENSE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS INTERNET TRADESHOW *** end of story *** |
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