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How does the tendency of information to aggregate relate to digital identity?
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Are ISPs abusing their trusted role in the Internet when they pose as other domains to create fraudulent cookies and place them on users machines?
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This is not cryptographic rocket science.
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Credentica's U-prove technology promises to close off a potentially big 'knowledge leak'...
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An anti-catastrophe that should make us all optimistic that progress is possible
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Typography-related attacks are done by working backwards from the way that computers typeset
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Getting with the privacy program
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The main problem is simply that Stefan's piece misses the whole point about why OpenID is of interest.
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What matters is the account, not the credential...
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When I do a telephone transfer at my bank, they ask me to prove I’m legitimate by giving them a few pieces of information - including my birthdate. I also know that by combining birthdate, surname and zipcode, marketers can uniquely identify almost the whole population. To my way of thinking, this puts it in the same class as a social security number, and [...]
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