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Risks of social security numbers

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The problem with social security numbers today is that some organizations are using these ubiquitous numbers for identification, others are using them for authentication, and still others are using them for both. I call up my bank, tell them my account number and ask them for a balance. Just to make sure that I am really who I claim to be, my bank asks for my SSN—as if this is a number that is some kind of secret that we share.

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          Communications of the ACM  Volume 38, Issue 10
          Special issue on object-oriented experiences and future trends
          Oct. 1995
          15-122 pages
          ISSN:0001-0782
          EISSN:1557-7317
          DOI:10.1145/226239
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          Copyright © 1995 ACM

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          New York, NY, United States

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          • Published: 1 October 1995

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