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=== Off-campus flex ===
 
=== Off-campus flex ===
  
At least since 1996, Columbia students have been pushing for the ability to use Flex dollars at local businesses, especially restaurants. This has not been implemented largely because every CUID contains the owner's Social Security number in its barcode and magnetic strip. This could allow local businesses to harvest SSNs.
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At least since 1996, Columbia students have been pushing for the ability to use Flex dollars at local businesses, especially restaurants. This has not been implemented largely because every CUID contains the owner's Social Security number in its barcode and magnetic strip. This could allow malicious hackers to exploit any weaknesses in the system to harvest SSNs. As of 2004, Columbia was the only Ivy League University still using SSNs with it's ID cards. <ref>[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2004/09/21/News/Security.Hole.Means.Flex.Wont.Move.OffCampus.Yet-2033440.shtml Security Hole Means Flex Wont Move Off Campus Yet] The Spectator 9-21-04</ref>
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Yale University has offered the ability to use their equivalent of dining dollars off-campus since 1995.
  
 
The university has only recently announced a Secure Identity and Access Control project to replace SSNs with University-assigned ID numbers by the end of 2007. Once all students have been issued with new ID cards in Fall 2007, the off-campus flex plan will be feasible.
 
The university has only recently announced a Secure Identity and Access Control project to replace SSNs with University-assigned ID numbers by the end of 2007. Once all students have been issued with new ID cards in Fall 2007, the off-campus flex plan will be feasible.
  
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Revision as of 21:22, 16 March 2007

The CUID or Columbia University ID is the official ID card for Columbia students and faculty.

Dining Dollars

Every month, I get $100 of dining dollars. When it comes up on the bill, my parents think it's some kind of standard charge.

First year points

Flex

Off-campus flex

At least since 1996, Columbia students have been pushing for the ability to use Flex dollars at local businesses, especially restaurants. This has not been implemented largely because every CUID contains the owner's Social Security number in its barcode and magnetic strip. This could allow malicious hackers to exploit any weaknesses in the system to harvest SSNs. As of 2004, Columbia was the only Ivy League University still using SSNs with it's ID cards. [1]

Yale University has offered the ability to use their equivalent of dining dollars off-campus since 1995.

The university has only recently announced a Secure Identity and Access Control project to replace SSNs with University-assigned ID numbers by the end of 2007. Once all students have been issued with new ID cards in Fall 2007, the off-campus flex plan will be feasible.

Notes