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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / March 2005

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his is upsetting, amybody can view your drivers licence

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DustyRhoades@mailcity.com - 08 Mar 2005 15:09 GMT
I thought I should pass it along. Now you can see anyone's
driver's license on the Internet, including your own! Thanks
Homeland Security! Privacy, where is our right to it? I removed
mine, I suggest you all do the same..... Go to the
http://www.license.shorturl.com and check it out.
Just enter your name, city and state to see if yours is on file.
After your license comes on the screen, click the box marked
"Please Remove". This will remove it from public viewing, but not
from law enforcement...

mike hunt
C. E. White - 08 Mar 2005 15:44 GMT
> I thought I should pass it along. Now you can see anyone's
> driver's license on the Internet, including your own! Thanks
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> mike hunt

So I see you are branching out into trying to cripple the
internet.

Ed
sleepdog@optonline.net - 08 Mar 2005 17:34 GMT
Spam alert

Don't enter your information into this site, it's a phishing
expedition.

In case anyone missed it...

The poster co-opted the "mike hunt" sign-off used frequently on this
group to try to mask the message.
Mark - 08 Mar 2005 18:06 GMT
>Spam alert
>
>Don't enter your information into this site, it's a phishing
>expedition.

Well, actually it's not.  It's just a joke site that's been floating around
for a few years.

Put in any info you like and it returns the same 'joke'.
sleepdog@optonline.net - 08 Mar 2005 18:41 GMT
In light of all the identify theft in recent years, with up to 10
million victims so far... I'm soooooo laughing.

In any case, I'm not sure this message was posted by our "mike hunt",
thus the alarm bells going off in my head.
Mark - 08 Mar 2005 18:48 GMT
>In light of all the identify theft in recent years, with up to 10
>million victims so far... I'm soooooo laughing.

You are not putting in any more information than you can get in the online
white pages, or any phone book for that matter.  Name, town, state.

You need to lighten up....

>In any case, I'm not sure this message was posted by our "mike hunt",
>thus the alarm bells going off in my head.

I think someone uses that name in nearly every group I read.
sleepdog@optonline.net - 08 Mar 2005 20:13 GMT
There is a specific person in this ng that always signs off as mike
hunt.

I'll lighten up when identity theft starts trending downward.
Mark - 09 Mar 2005 12:09 GMT
>There is a specific person in this ng that always signs off as mike
>hunt.
>
>I'll lighten up when identity theft starts trending downward.

Boo hoo.  Have fun being a miserable person.
DustyRhoades@mailcity.com - 08 Mar 2005 20:28 GMT
Lighten up, it's a joke.  Try any name, even mine, and address
and have a laugh.

mike hunt

> Spam alert
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> The poster co-opted the "mike hunt" sign-off used frequently on this
> group to try to mask the message.
sleepdog@optonline.net - 08 Mar 2005 21:11 GMT
The sky is falling.

You have been warned.
tango - 09 Mar 2005 01:46 GMT
> Spam alert
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> The poster co-opted the "mike hunt" sign-off used frequently on this
> group to try to mask the message.

You don't have a clue do you?
sleepdog@optonline.net - 09 Mar 2005 02:27 GMT
I'm not searching for any sherlock

But give me your d/l and ssn I feel the need to spend someone else's
money
Mark - 09 Mar 2005 12:09 GMT
>I'm not searching for any sherlock
>
>But give me your d/l and ssn I feel the need to spend someone else's
>money

It doesn't ask for a ssn.  Once again, lighten up.

mike hunt
sleepdog@optonline.net - 09 Mar 2005 12:26 GMT
I never claimed it did specifically, my reply to tango was in jest.

Identity theft has me quite paranoid as of late, that link touched a
nerve, obviously.

I don't care if you think I'm crazy but your original post was written
in classic spam lingo, nice job.
fred@usenet.com - 08 Mar 2005 23:16 GMT
>I thought I should pass it along. Now you can see anyone's
>driver's license on the Internet, including your own! Thanks
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>mike hunt

lmfao
canada has laws to prevent this

CANADA
land of the FREE

have you found the wmds yet

lmfao

hurc ast
 
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