Subject: Re: some are more equals than others
From: Vincenzo lozzoMIMIIIIII.IIIIMPIPME>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 3:24:23 PM
Cc: Jeffrey Epstein < eevacation@gmail.com>
To: Joichi Ito
Nice, thanks!
On 30/gen/2015, at 10:19, Joichi It rote:
> Here's some work at the Lab using "anonymized" credit card data to identify people. One of my
students.
> http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/29/with-a-few-bits-of-data-researchers-identity-anonymous-
peoplensmid=tw-nytimesbitstr=0
> - Joi
» On Jan 30, 2015, at 10:18 AM, Vincenzo lozzo wrote:
» So these guys: http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-01-23/capital-one-fraud-researchers-may-
also-have-done-some-fraud
» traded based on credit card transactions. Essentially the used raw transaction data to figure out
spending trends and traded accordingly. »
» The SEC decided that it was illegal.
>>
» These guys instead (Barclays): http://www.ag.ny.gov/pdfs/Proposed_Amended_Complaint.pdf
» essentially scammed people for years and they are overall getting away with it quite easily
» I know I should not be upset/surprised, but oh boy..
» Anyway the rant was to share the first article (quite clever), also consider the fact that Paypal is
selling its own data to Omniture - so potentially this can be replicated 'legally'.
>>
» The second is just a "VVTF" moment to compare and contrast
>
> Please u for venture related email
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