Gipson then directs employees to scan into the record all “court order sex change documentation that cannot be processed” and email the requesting person’s name and driver’s license or state ID number to “DLCourtorders@dps.texas.gov,” noting on the email subject line “Sex Change Court Order.”
Uh oh, now that the email is public they’re gonna have to burn that inbox after the Internet gets done sending all of their “sex change court orders” to it.
Maybe they have a standard best practice to encrypt all information like that, but I doubt it. Even if they did, I bet the password is something like “IHeArTkEnPaXt0n”
Uh oh, now that the email is public they’re gonna have to burn that inbox after the Internet gets done sending all of their “sex change court orders” to it.
I did my part, I sent in a request to change Gregg Abbott’s sex
Ooh nice. I’m going to send one in for Ken Paxton
Depending on the contents of the documentation, wouldn’t this be sending protected information over an unencrypted medium?
Maybe they have a standard best practice to encrypt all information like that, but I doubt it. Even if they did, I bet the password is something like “IHeArTkEnPaXt0n”
Come on, give them some credit. They’d pick something clever like Hunter2.
That email address looks like it needs some goatse sent to it at the terabyte scale
It would surely be a shame if the inbox got flooded with fictional characters