Here's $50; Steal The Identity Of Everyone In Baltimore
from the no-problem dept
The fact that it's easy to steal identities is nothing new. Stories like that have been showing up for ages. However, to demonstrate just how easy it is Johns Hopkins professor Avi Rubin told his students to take $50 and (legally!) try to obtain as much information as possible on people in the city of Baltimore. As you might imagine, it wasn't particularly difficult, mixing a variety of publicly available info and some social engineering, quite a bit of data was collected. Then, to make the situation even more fun, they compiled the data into a nice, searchable database. Just another reminder of how easy it is to steal someone's identity. Still, what's not clear is how to stop such things from happening. Most of this data is public for a reason. So, once again, perhaps a better solution is setting up the data in a way that everyone can manage their own data and see who accesses it. If the data is going to be out there, hiding what's happening from the people most at risk doesn't make much sense.
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Take his works with a large bit of salt.
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Perhaps you'll find it somewhere it your copy of Newsweek.
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