A UK-based cyberlaw blog by Lilian Edwards. Specialising in online privacy and security law, cybercrime, online intermediary law (including eBay and Google law), e-commerce, digital property, filesharing and whatever captures my eye:-)
Based at The Law School of Strathclyde University . From January 2011, I will be Professor of E-Governance at Strathclyde University, and my email address will be lilian.edwards@strath.ac.uk .
Pornstar names aside, it is such a weak 'security measure' that it is little short of surreal that it should ever be treated as such.
This kind of thing is frequently public knowledge, moreso than ever with t'internet. Broad details of family history ain't exactly closely guarded secrets for a lot of people.
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Pornstar names aside, it is such a weak 'security measure' that it is little short of surreal that it should ever be treated as such.
This kind of thing is frequently public knowledge, moreso than ever with t'internet. Broad details of family history ain't exactly closely guarded secrets for a lot of people.
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