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Who is harmed by a “Real Names” policy?
Head over to the Office of Indadequate Security
There is a fundamental problem here
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What harm can possibly come from a MAC address?
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Who is harmed by a “Real Names” policy?
Those of us working on identity technology have to internalize the lessons here Read More...
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Sat, Jul 07 2011 2:44 AM
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Head over to the Office of Indadequate Security
It even has a twitter feed for breach junkies Read More...
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Fri, Jul 07 2011 9:57 AM
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There is a fundamental problem here
Collection of the MAC addresses of phones and laptops is especially worrisome Read More...
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Mon, Jun 06 2010 3:30 AM
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How to prevent wirelesstapping
What the *&#$#&*^$ is going on with encrypting WIFI and not encrypting the MAC addresses? Read More...
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Mon, Jun 06 2010 2:04 AM
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What harm can possibly come from a MAC address?
What are the implciations of living in a world where it is legal and socially acceptable to drive up and down the streets recording people's MAC addresses and other network traffic? Read More...
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Sun, Jun 06 2010 7:13 PM
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Don’t take identities from our homes without our consent
We need to reach into the future and understand why commercial interests should not be allowed to enter our device space. Read More...
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Sun, May 05 2010 1:12 PM
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Enterprise lockdown versus consumer applications
Application isolation is one of the hardest problems of computer science Read More...
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Sun, Feb 02 2010 7:39 PM
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SpyPhone for iPhone
This paper on iPhone Privacy is surprising not because it reveals possible attacks, but because of how amazingly elementary they are Read More...
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Sun, Feb 02 2010 3:56 AM
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More unintended consequences of browser leakage
Another example of digital fingerprinting - this time leveraging social networks to produce unique, real-world identification without the user's knowledge Read More...
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Thu, Feb 02 2010 1:16 PM
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New prototype could really help OpenID
There is a sea-change here. I strongly believe the right thing to do is get behind OpenID, help promote adoption, and work with the community to make it safer and easier to use. Read More...
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Tue, Nov 11 2009 6:16 PM
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