On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Anton Stiglic wrote:
>The problem is not really authentication theft, its identity theft, or if
>you want to put it even more precisely, it's "identity theft and
>authenticating as the individual to whom the identity belongs to". But the
>latte doesn't make for a good buz-wo
Aram Perez wrote:
Hi Ed and others,
Like usual, you present some very interesting ideas and thoughts. The
problem is that while we techies can discuss the "identity theft" definition
until we are blue in the face, the general public doesn't understand all the
fine subtleties. Witness the (quite am
Hi Ed and others,
Like usual, you present some very interesting ideas and thoughts. The
problem is that while we techies can discuss the "identity theft" definition
until we are blue in the face, the general public doesn't understand all the
fine subtleties. Witness the (quite amusing) TV ads by C
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Subject: identification + Re: authentication and authorization
>I believe that a significant part of the problems discussed here is that
>the three