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rdyoung, (edited ) to privacy in Scary AT&T breach leaks up to 70 million Social Security numbers to the dark web

I know. But we need a system better than what we have. Or a modification of the current system to make it a bit tougher for people to use someone else’s credit. I have a few ideas but they would only work for those of us who can handle the idea of ssh keys, crypto, etc. The average idiot isn’t going to be able to keep easy access to the data they need to prove they are who they say they are. And I’m definitely against going with DNA, fingerprints, facial rec, etc because of where that leads.

As it stands, way more kids than you may expect grow up to find their credit completely fucked because their parents are assholes. Anyone close enough to you can probably answer most of the questions about where you lived, what car you owned, etc. We need a drastically different system if we want to minimize identity theft but as I said above, the average person can’t handle the ways to do it right.

In theory it could be based on cryptos open ledger but with encryption instead of being open to the public, accessible only when the person holding the private key unlocks it in conjunction with the public key. Data stored and accessed in a DB that can be hosted anywhere and isn’t under the control of any one organization or agency.

rdyoung, to privacy in Scary AT&T breach leaks up to 70 million Social Security numbers to the dark web

Something like a ssh key or what they are now calling passkeys could work. The question is then who holds the verification database and how do individuals (especially those who can’t turn on their pc) keep their part of the key safe and do we also have some other kind of verification questions like we do now to make sure that it’s the right person when so many small details are shared or similar across people.

rdyoung, to privacy in Scary AT&T breach leaks up to 70 million Social Security numbers to the dark web

I see what you did there.

rdyoung, to privacy in Scary AT&T breach leaks up to 70 million Social Security numbers to the dark web

Yeah, about that.

rdyoung, to privacy in Scary AT&T breach leaks up to 70 million Social Security numbers to the dark web

Good chance these were already leaked with the equifax debacle.

rdyoung, (edited ) to politics in The "martyrdom" of Donald J. Trump. "It’s all slapstick comedy: Posing as a Christ-like figure is so outlandish and absurd"

Trump has never actually been wealthy. Any money he has made has been offset by larger losses and debts. He bankrupted a casino for fucks sake.

Trump is not successful. He is where he is now because he is the useful idiot and is being funded by putin, saudi princes, etc.

Trump is the equivalent of the people you see driving a maserati or a lexus that spend all of their money looking rich while living in a run down trailer or apartment that needs raized.

rdyoung, to politics in Biden Is Breaking Campaign Rule No. 1. And It Just Might Work.

And this is why we are fucked as a country, even if Biden holds on to the Whitehouse. Instead of working inside the system we have and trying to change it for the better, it’s all or nothing. Biden sucks because he has been upholding a very very long policy of supporting Israel, regardless of how we feel about it. Only a handful seem to grasp what happens and did happen when you let perfect be the enemy of good. I’ll give a hint, we got 4 years of an orange menace

rdyoung, to politics in Biden Is Breaking Campaign Rule No. 1. And It Just Might Work.

2 things.

  1. I’ve been paying attention to some of this since I was young so I do know quite a bit about his history.

2). Did MODICUM go the way of literally?

www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/modicum

rdyoung, (edited ) to politics in Biden Is Breaking Campaign Rule No. 1. And It Just Might Work.

Do you not know about the republicans and tax cuts? They do their damndest to lower taxes for their corporate overlords at the expense of programs that not only act as a safety net but also tend to have a positive ripple effect on the overall economy.

Nope. Dude didn’t lie about not increasing taxes, he was one of the last guard of old-school repubs who actually did what was best for everyone, especially when he took the big seat.

rdyoung, to politics in Biden Is Breaking Campaign Rule No. 1. And It Just Might Work.

This is why I have a modicum of respect for Bush Sr. He promised no more taxes on the campaign trail and then when he was in office he realized that in order to balance the budget taxes needed raised. He did this knowing he wouldn’t win a second term.

rdyoung, to politics in Biden vows to reopen Baltimore port, rebuild collapsed Key Bridge

Yes.

rdyoung, to gaming in A handheld Xbox? Microsoft’s gaming chief can’t stop thinking about it

From who? Sega for ripping off the gamegear?

rdyoung, to world in Russia is returning to its Cold War posture with plans to increase troops along its NATO borders, Lithuania's PM warns

Surely they are running out of troops. How many people do they have to toss at the grinder?

rdyoung, to world in Carnage on the streets of Port-au-Prince as world stalls on a promised intervention for Haiti

Let’s offer to send the magats down there to run things.

rdyoung, to politics in Tennessee Senate passes bill banning chemtrails

Not exactly. The issue is that we have let the idiot’s take control. We have let the idea of democracy and civility lead us to this mess. Those of us with working brains need to start yelling louder than the morons and tell them to sit down and shut the fuck up because the adults are taking back control.

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