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News of the Bogus:- 1:11 - Wallet Hacks: How a Person Lost Over $300,000 Due to Simple Mistakes https://coinidol.com/wallet-hacks-how-person-lost-funds/
- 9:15 - An open letter to the W3C Director, CEO, team and membership https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/09/open-letter-w3c-director-ceo-team-and-membership
- W3C rejects appeal, approves DRM standard, votes kept secret https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h94ZKGVg-B8
- W3C Requests Changes to DRM/EME Article, I Decline. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Na4XsqIg2A
- 16:55 - Bikini Baristas Sue City of Everett, Washington in the Name of Free Speech and Women's Rights http://reason.com/blog/2017/09/11/bikini-baristas-file-suit-against-everet
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Biggest Bogon Emitter: Google https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-accused-of-trying-to-patent-public-domain-technology/
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Idiot Extraordinaire: Equifax http://www.marketwatch.com/story/equifax-ceo-hired-a-music-major-as-the-companys-chief-security-officer-2017-09-15
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Victorian England was, apparently, the time and place with the largest production of child pornography in history. (I don't know if she collected CP, but it came out a few years ago that Queen Victoria had a substantial porn collection, as did Prince Albert, and they even gave each other porn as gifts. Queen Vicky's stash apparently still exists.)
The weakness of Social Security Numbers is the combination of only having a maximum of 999 999 999 numbers and having almost a third of those currently ACTIVE. Credit card companies do their best to make the credit card numbers that are active sparse in the space of possible numbers, and to keep the algorithm used to select numbers to activate private so future valid numbers are difficult to guess. Neither is possible with SSNs. (Canada's equivalent, the Social Insurance Number, isn't as bad, as it's also a 9 digit number but applied to a population approximately a tenth the size of the US.)
Also, the audio isn't showing up for me here. I checked the HTML, and the audio section of the page is missing entirely for me.
Quote from: evensgrey on September 25, 2017, 11:14:05 AMThe weakness of Social Security Numbers is the combination of only having a maximum of 999 999 999 numbers
Not all of them are valid. It's actually 900,000,000.
Quoteand having almost a third of those currently ACTIVE.
And the fact that they're not entirely random; each state has their own set of prefixes.
I'll try and fix the audio.
OK, the audio is back again.
It's really stupid that there are more TELEPHONE numbers available in the US than SSN's.
Quote from: evensgrey on September 25, 2017, 11:14:05 AM
Victorian England was, apparently, the time and place with the largest production of child pornography in history. (I don't know if she collected CP, but it came out a few years ago that Queen Victoria had a substantial porn collection, as did Prince Albert, and they even gave each other porn as gifts. Queen Vicky's stash apparently still exists.)
The weakness of Social Security Numbers is the combination of only having a maximum of 999 999 999 numbers and having almost a third of those currently ACTIVE. Credit card companies do their best to make the credit card numbers that are active sparse in the space of possible numbers, and to keep the algorithm used to select numbers to activate private so future valid numbers are difficult to guess. Neither is possible with SSNs. (Canada's equivalent, the Social Insurance Number, isn't as bad, as it's also a 9 digit number but applied to a population approximately a tenth the size of the US.)
Pics or it didn't happen! :P
Quote from: evensgrey on September 26, 2017, 10:10:47 AMIt's really stupid that there are more TELEPHONE numbers available in the US than SSN's.
And they're a lot easier to change if you need to.