While writing a function to calculate valid SSNs, I came across the following rules:
- The SSN number 123-45-6789 is not valid.
- SSNs having 000 or 666 as the first three digits.
- Social security numbers will never begin with the number 9.
- SSNs equal to or greater than 773 as the first three digits.
- SSNs having 00 as the fourth and fifth digits.
- SSNs having 0000 as the last four digits.
Hmmm ... '666' not valid a prefix...
Guess No SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL ...
BTW if you watch at the end of the video, it seems John Lennon and Yoko Ono are in the audience.