Brilliant Security
Hmmm, looks like govt on all levels is messing up. First some people went off on the posting of security risks of Air Force One on the internet. Now, if this was a real threat, then I’d be in 100% agreement, it has to go. Otoh, what was posted, at least to anyone with even a little aviation experience was common knowledge. Please note, their was a lot more… but just in case their is some nutcase around, I’m not going to link to the rest of it.
Next was the posting of private information in FL. Talk about an invitation to identity theft. Eg, they post social security numbers, mortgage info, the whole deal. I imagine some sucker could rob people right out from under their noses with all this info. Yet, here is the response from the exec in charge.
Given that public records have been readily available, Baldwin called concerns about posting them online “a tempest in a teapot,” saying “most people’s documents don’t have [sensitive] stuff in them. There are relatively few documents that have that kind of information.”
But of course, the dudes over at digg couldn’t let her get away with that so Need_a_new_Identiy_Download_one_today was dug. And sooner or later, I knew someone would have to post her info. Yep they did, I’ve removed the links, but wow, talk about a great deal for an identity theft. Thats a lot of info.
Sue Baldwin’s (that official) Notary Certificate –
Look, she sold her condo… –
… And bought a house! –
… Don’t forget her Soc. Sec. Number! –
And she has a swimming pool, cool! –
She even paid off her mortgage –
This is not cool!



