The nation's Social Security Numbering system is leaving millions vulnerable to identify theft as researches at Carnegie Mellon University have shown proof that they can obtain Social Security numbers by only having an individual's location of birth and birth date.Despite what many believe, Social Security numbers are not random. Some of the digits contain information of your birth place and some of the others contain information of your actual date of birth. By using only these two pieces of information, researches can compute the information into a computer program and obtain your SSN.
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