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DESCRIPTION:In 2016\, hackers dumped the electoral records of 50 million Tu
 rkish citizens online with a mocking note: "Bit shifting isn't encryption.
 " The dump even included the president's own ID number.\n\nTurkey built a 
 digital identity system so centralized that a single breach could expose t
 he entire population. And it did\, repeatedly. Spanning from 2009 through 
 pandemic-era health data exploitation to a teenager who found verification
  codes in a webpage's source code\, this is a fifteen-year saga of systemi
 c failure. Over 100 million records have been compromised across e-Devlet 
 (the national e-government portal) and e-Nabız (the world’s largest per
 sonal health record system).\n\nThe government’s response followed a con
 sistent pattern: deny\, arrest the messenger\, wait\, and quietly admit th
 e truth years later. But the real story is psychological. Turkish citizens
  now say: "You have my ID number? So does everyone who paid $2." This is h
 elplessness at a population scale\; the only good news is that there is no
 thing left to hide.
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SUMMARY:Olan Oldu: A Brief History of Losing Everyone's Data and Moving On 
 - Hamit Basgol
URL:https://cfp.cttue.de/tdf5/talk/3ZJLH8/
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