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Re: Repudiating non-repudiation: msg#00249encryption.general
Jerrold Leichter wrote: D. Self-authentication: A few types of documents are This first case is actually quite amusing. I was recently the subject of identity theft. Specifically, the thieves had my SSN (SIN, actually, since it is in Canada), and my driver's licence number. They produced a fake driver's licence, and used it to open bank accounts in my name. When this all came to light, the bank wanted a notarized document that said that I did not open these accounts or know anything about them. And what was required for notarization? I had to go to city hall and get someone who had never met me before to look at my photo ID (which was my drivers licence) and sign the form saying it was me! Great system! -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul A.S. Ward, Assistant Professor Email: pasward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx University of Waterloo pasward@xxxxxxxxxxxx Department of Computer Engineering Tel: +1 (519) 888-4567 ext.3127 Waterloo, Ontario Fax: +1 (519) 746-3077 Canada N2L 3G1 URL: http://www.ccng.uwaterloo.ca/~pasward --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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