I was just checking my usual blogs when I came across this story. I find it interesting when the government claims to protect citizens yet it harms them inadvertently. What I liked most was when Steven Peisner did it again AFTER he warned the department of this serious flaw.
It makes me very leery when someone like my doctor’s office requests my social security number. I just tell them no and they usually don’t have a problem. I’ll try to see what happens with this story as it continues. I’m sure this will only get more interesting.
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