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Banks Accept Dubai Assassins' Stolen IDs

schliz writes "Public scrutiny did more harm than good last week, after Australian police and the media released details of three stolen passports allegedly used in the assasination of a senior Hamas member in Dubai. As if having their identities stolen for an assassination wasn't enough, it turns out the victims' passports had not been cancelled by the government, so the details that were published by the media in fact could be used to open fraudulent bank accounts."

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  1. I've lost my idenity, can I have a new one? by LostCluster · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It seems like every government in the world has something equal to our Social Security Number being used for national identification... and no way to scrub your permanent record of what they want to record about you, or even an easy way toget your record cleaned if somebody should take your identity and uses it. Lifelock is basically selling insurance that if your ID is stolen, they'll do the legwork up to $1 Million in filing paperwork and making calls on your behalf to get things back to normal.

    Israel basically doesn't care about what they've done to these people because for them their war against Hamas justifies anything... they've been doing War on Terror since day one of their existence. The least these people should be able to expect is that their government would cancel their stolen passports... but apparently that's too much to ask.

    1. Re:I've lost my idenity, can I have a new one? by LostCluster · · Score: 5, Insightful

      That's "stolen" in the RIAA definition... illegal copying must be stopped!

    2. Re:I've lost my idenity, can I have a new one? by deniable · · Score: 4, Interesting

      That's why the GP said ID in the first paragraph. They were counterfeit, but used valid data, hence they're as good as stolen. Oh wait, are you using a subtle piracy isn't theft argument?

  2. It's this kind thing.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That makes me think that Hamas and Isreal deserve each other.

    1. Re:It's this kind thing.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Assissinations on foreign soil, using an identity of a citizen of a yet another country (possibly ruining their lives in the process) is something to be cheered?

      I think not. That is not to say I'm somehow sad for his passing, just for this rampant lawlessness.

  3. Recent Events by hduff · · Score: 5, Funny

    Recent IT events have suggested that the Australian government is below par as far as their critical thinking skills go, so this is a surprise?

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  4. Re:Not Israel by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Please, stop trying to distort the situation.

    Hamas has its own particular ideology and I want to make it clear I don't support their methods.

    But to say that their basis for attacking Israel is merely its existence is a distortion. There is legitimate beef on the part of the Palestinians against Israel for the loss of land and livelihood under the Israeli occupation. You and I can sit here and debate whether or not their actions are appropriate or understandable, but it boils down to an entire population of people who live under the rule of a foreign occupier and it is quite clear that the occupation has not had a positive impact on them.

    We talk righteously about Jews who were forced into ghettos and then violently rebelled against their oppressors but then on the other hand when it involves Arabs against Jewish occupiers, its all of the sudden an immoral thing to resist that oppression.

  5. Enough by daveime · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Getting tired of kdawsons scaremongering bullshit.

    Can we have it corrected please, the headline reads like it has already happened ?

    "Banks Could Conceivably Accept Dubai Assassins' Stolen IDs"

    (And then only if they'd been living under a rock).

  6. Re:Not Israel by MikShapi · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Then why does the Hammas have Israel's entire land on its flag? Why does it continuously call for Israel's full destruction?

    You have a valid point, there is a very justified side to the Palestinian struggle for independence. Only problem is that organizations like the Hammas deliberately blur the line between the bits that are justified, and the bits that are hate-mongering, impossible loony ideas (entirely displace a 7-million modern nation with access to money, all the technology it needs a big army? yeh, right) that are entirely outside any acceptable modern ethics/morals profile.

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