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Re: Repudiating non-repudiation: msg#00252encryption.general
On 29 Dec 2003, at 19:29, Paul A.S. Ward wrote: This first case is actually quite amusing. I was recently the subject of identity theft. A friend of mine went through the same city hall process in the US, although for a different reason (still in the context of proof of identity) and was given a dot-matrix printout which was then considered good enough for somebody else who had previously declared a current passport as falling short of the mark. Robin - robin benson rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx +44 114 2303764 +44 7967 354544 hammerhead media limited www.hammerheadmedia.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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