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You know GDPR compliance is going to create a whole new form of scam where scammers impersonate users and send data requests to companies to get people's info.

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  • 1
    Nice username you got there!
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    @FrodoSwaggins well part of the GDPR says that users have the right to view all of the data a company has on them.

    If someone impersonates another user they could request that all of that users data be sent to them.
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    Impersonating someone surely requires knowing their password etc. so they'd already be compromised GDPR or not? Honest question.
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    @con-fig
    Not at all.
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    @Linux well shit a brick. Are there guidelines as to the identification process or is it up to the company?
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    @con-fig
    Is it up to the company actually.
    GDPR is also affecting "how the employees work" to a lagre extent too
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    I agree, especially if a company doesn't require some form of secondary identification
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    @Krichel I guess it depends what qualifies as proper identification at any given company then. Because if a company is willing to accept a photocopy of a driver's license or passport as identification both of those documents are very easy to fake when you don't need to replicate the physical security features.
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