@noahmccormack I’m not correlated either, but the first link I gave allows prediction independent of that
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@noahmccormack Yeah, it’s about correlating disparate data sources
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@noahmccormack So the second one I mention is using birth date / place born to predict the SSN, bc highly correlated with how issued
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@noahmccormack first one I mention is using birth date / place born to predict SSN using multiple government databases
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@noahmccormack So even if your SSN isn’t linked with your birthdate/birthplace (because you’re not a citizen, etc), on these databases...
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@noahmccormack …those three pieces of information are linked.
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@noahmccormack So an attacker knowing those three pieces of information + your identity can ultimately link them up.
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@noahmccormack regardless of whether you’re vulnerable to the second form of attack.
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