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by zAy0LfpBZLC8mAC
3207 days ago
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> Right, and this is the point where we, as computer system / information security / software (whatever, but) professionals switch to using the word "authentication", and stop being obtuse about the ambiguity in the multiple definitions of the word "identity". Except it's nonsensical to switch to "authentication" when the discussion is about how the term "identity theft" is misleading. It's not "authentication theft", it's "identity theft", and that is exactly why it is misleading. |
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The original point of this comment thread was that the credit reporting agencies want to keep it confusing so that it's not clear who exactly was the victim of the crime, so it's not obvious that the system sucks.