NYTimes article on privacy, identity theft

2005-05-18 Thread Bill Stewart
http://nytimes.com/2005/05/18/technology/18data.html?hp&ex=1116475200&en=7f0572052438ec3b&ei=5094&partner=homepage
Good NYTimes article on privacy, identity theft, and
easy correlation of data in public records.
Usual Suspect Professor Avi Rubin at Johns Hopkins
has his grad students demonstrating things you can find out.
Betty Ostergren's "Virginia Watchdog" website
http://www.opcva.com/watchdog/
reinforces complaints about public records privacy
by outing the records of public officials to make her points to them.
[NYTimes articles usually require free registration;
I'm not sure if there's currently a "cypherpunks" userID there,
but I think some of the strings following the ? in the URL
indicate that you don't need registration if you use this URL..]
Bill Stewart


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Re: NYTimes article on privacy, identity theft

2005-05-18 Thread Michael Silk
On 5/18/05, Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://nytimes.com/2005/05/18/technology/18data.html?hp&ex=1116475200&en=7f0572052438ec3b&ei=5094&partner=homepage
> 
> Good NYTimes article on privacy, identity theft, and
> easy correlation of data in public records.
> Usual Suspect Professor Avi Rubin at Johns Hopkins
> has his grad students demonstrating things you can find out.
> Betty Ostergren's "Virginia Watchdog" website
> http://www.opcva.com/watchdog/
> reinforces complaints about public records privacy
> by outing the records of public officials to make her points to them.
> 
> [NYTimes articles usually require free registration;
> I'm not sure if there's currently a "cypherpunks" userID there,
> but I think some of the strings following the ? in the URL
> indicate that you don't need registration if you use this URL..]

there is also 'bugmenot.com', last time i tried it took about the 16th
ID, but it worked.

-- Michael

> 
> Bill Stewart



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