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  • Identity Leakage

    It's interesting to see how much information you can learn about people just sitting around at the airport. This past Sunday, I flew out of Dulles airport and running a bit late I arrived just 45 minutes before my flight (so I wasn't sitting around there all that long). What I noticed while I was there: I was able to observe the full name and address for 3 people as they had luggage tags on their carry on luggage which had their name/address visible to all. This doesn't count the other people who
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 9, 2008
    Filed under: Identity, travel, identity theft
  • Getting rid of bad habits …

    … is much more difficult than learning and doing things right in the first place. One of my aspirations for 2008 is to promote the unlearning of bad habits in the area of digital identity. The missing identity layer of the internet has led people to a digital behaviour completely different from the physical world. Even [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 29, 2007
    Filed under: Identity, privacy, identity theft, Digital Identity, Information, community, personal information, Services
  • They Just Don't Get It....

    Received this email the other day from Chase (the banking folks who are frequent targets of phishing attacks). I'm still amazed that financial institutions continue to send emails to their customers with active hyperlinks and directions to use those links. This encourages the exact behavior that makes their customers susceptible to a phishing attempt. After checking the links closely (I do like to study phishing attacks) as well as the rest of the content of the message, the only thing that provided
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 7, 2007
    Filed under: Identity, phishing, chase, identity theft

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