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Quoting ming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If SSN were completely open and available to all, would that be a
> better scenerio? ie. If everyone could get anyone's social, would it have the
> same importance as an id#?
Sure, universal access could be better, but it still depends on how it's used.
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At 04:59 PM 5/22/2001 -0400, Faustine wrote:
>If some fed thought it would be a "fine public service" to post all of OUR
>social security numbers online (truly easier than you know) would you still
>think this was anything to be glad about? The fact that such a powerful ID
>number exists on anyone
At 04:59 PM 5/22/01 -0400, Faustine wrote:
>If some fed thought it would be a "fine public service" to post all of OUR
>social security numbers online (truly easier than you know) would you still
>
>~Faustine.
>
The Fedz *have* posted Tim's SSN involuntarily.
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At 3:10 PM -0400 5/23/01, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>Kenneling? Yeah, right.
>
>Federal prosecutors have a tremendous amount of power. The "check" on
>this power is usually only their conscience, or negative press
>coverage. Look at what Robb London did by ordering that Bell's parents
>remain outsid
If SSN were completely open and available to all, would that be a better
scenerio? ie. If everyone could get anyone's social, would it have the
same importance as an id#?
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
> On Tue, 22 May 2001, Faustine wrote:
>
> >If some fed thought it would be a "fi
A cross-cut paper shredder seems to be the way to go, right? The
kinds that just shred things into strips are not very effective.
If you don't have the crosscut shredder, I guess your best options are
the toilet or the fireplace.
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Faustine wrote:
>Certainly you're right, generally speaking. But if you amble on over to
>http://www.loompanics.com you can pick up books on any number of nifty frauds
>you can commit with SSNs because of the way things are set up in the US today.
All the more reason to post
At 6:29 PM -0500 5/23/01, ganns.com wrote:
>Surely this list has discussed destroying paper with sensitive writing on
>it. What is the conclusion as to the recommended method? Assume that the
>writing is with pencil, pen, typed, or printer output. Assume that owner of
>these secret documents do
On Wed, 23 May 2001, ganns.com wrote:
> Surely this list has discussed destroying paper with sensitive writing on
> it. What is the conclusion as to the recommended method? Assume that the
> writing is with pencil, pen, typed, or printer output. Assume that owner of
> these secret documents do
Surely this list has discussed destroying paper with sensitive writing on
it. What is the conclusion as to the recommended method? Assume that the
writing is with pencil, pen, typed, or printer output. Assume that owner of
these secret documents does not have the budget to use an incinerator.
Quoting Sampo Syreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 22 May 2001, Faustine wrote:
>
> >If some fed thought it would be a "fine public service" to post all of
> OUR
> >social security numbers online (truly easier than you know) would you
> still
> >think this was anything to be glad about? The fa
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On Tue, 22 May 2001, Faustine wrote:
>If some fed thought it would be a "fine public service" to post all of OUR
>social security numbers online (truly easier than you know) would you still
>think this was anything to be glad about? The fact that such a powerful ID
>number exists on anyone at all
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Mac Norton wrote:
>I appreciate your friend's view about hiring expensive lawyers,
>or hiring lawyers in general. I'm a relatively inexpensive
>lawyer, but cheap or dear, most lawyers sincerely do appreciate
>folks like your friend. It's the Framm oil filter thing: Pay
>me
At 12:05 PM -0400 5/23/01, Duncan Frissell wrote:
>At 09:27 AM 5/20/01 -0700, Charles Farley wrote:
>
>>The dissemination of an SSN does not contribute an idea, there is
>>no speech content behind it. If it advances a compelling interest,
>>in this case individual privacy, it seems to me a prett
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