• @SmilingSolaris
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    1126 days ago

    The address does make it a lot more useful, but the point that I am making is simply that the number itself has never been secure, and this kinda failure was inevitable due to only needing slightly more info than the number itself. A number which itself is already partially identifying.

    We shouldn’t use social security numbers like we do.

    • @TropicalDingdong
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      726 days ago

      I mean it says right on the fucking card not to .

      But some institutions insist.

    • @[email protected]
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      226 days ago

      Sure it shouldn’t be used like this. But incrementing a number isn’t enough to steal someone’s identity.