Ummm, how did that whole deal pass the credit check at the dealer? It says he 
used his real name and someone elses SSN Didn't anyone notice the dudes name 
and the name on the credit report for the social security number were different?

From: Ziots, Edward [mailto:ezi...@lifespan.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:25 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: I hope you dont live in Colorado

Using stolen SSN isn't criminal impersonation, court says
Colorado justices play legal Twister to overturn conviction


http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/using-stolen-ssn-isnt-criminal-impersonation-?source=NWWNLE_nlt_security_2010-11-18

Honestly, I think the judges in this one got it all wrong. SO you steal another 
person PII (SSN number) and then Fraudulently use that piece of information to 
obtain a loan under false pretenses, and it isnt criminal? Or Impersonation?

What was they smoking?

Z

Edward E. Ziots
CISSP, Network +, Security +
Network Engineer
Lifespan Organization
Email:ezi...@lifespan.org
Cell:401-639-3505


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