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Op-in secure notification scheme as a honeypot
One solution is to use public key encryption and certification to build a notification scheme.

See Epic Ideas for Privacy Reform
http://itheresies.blogspot.com/2005_03_01_itheresies_archive.html

Not everyone would need to join or use it for it to be effective. The people using the system, and getting notified via text message etc, would act as a honeytrap tracking down the criminals.
Posted by: David Mohring   Posted on: 04/14/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Exactly. (NT)  Judas I. | 04/12/05
It was the day that corporate America shot itself through the heart ...  George Mitchell | 04/12/05
Same congress that just passed FACTA ???  redstone | 04/12/05
Not to be used for identification purposes  Roger Ramjet | 04/13/05
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A solution to the problem  Update victim | 04/13/05
This is too important to leave it to Congress  NobodyHome | 04/13/05
Agressive Moves: Punitive vs. Compensitory vs. Reparations  ID-Architect | 04/13/05
I have the solution.  KOS-MOS | 04/14/05
Op-in secure notification scheme as a honeypot  David Mohring | 04/14/05

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