| I got this pointer off of Paul Hoffman's blog. Basically, a reporter
| uses information on a discarded boarding pass to find out far too much
| about the person who threw it away
|
| http://www.guardian.co.uk/idcards/story/0,,1766266,00.html
|
| The story may be exaggerated but it feels
On Sun, 07 May 2006 12:53:41 -0400, Perry E. Metzger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got this pointer off of Paul Hoffman's blog. Basically, a reporter
uses information on a discarded boarding pass to find out far too much
about the person who threw it away
Security Metrics
Three of us put together a discussion group; it's grown to 150
over the course of a year. We've now decided to hold an official
Workshop. See
http://www.securitymetrics.org/content/Wiki.jsp?page=Welcome_blogentry_180406_1
If security metrics are your game, this will be the
The person who sent this asked that I forward it anonymously.
From:
Subject: Re: Get a boarding pass, steal someone's identity
To: Perry E. Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(If you want to post this, please make it anonymous. Thanks.)
Have you noticed that airline tickets are once again de-facto