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    This is standing outside the house, looking into the house through the knocked down wall, through the missing ceiling, through the missing roof, back to outside the house (tarp).




    A house I was just driving past.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Tolky Dutchess. Ick, that's awful.

    My second pet & third street... what do you think ?

    Indigo Holman.
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    Cassie White.... i'm not even a girl
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    Is this one of those social media tricks like, "If your Social Security number was your bank account, post how much money you'd have!"
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    I feel like both of those answers are security questions for various financial institutions.

    I guaranty right now, that I could create an Ad-lib paragraph, and for each blank put a suggestion of security phrases (mother's maiden name, city you met your spouse, youngest siblings name, etc) and people would fill that out without hesitation.



    ******I know that this first street + first pet = stripper name is an old thing and was before security questions.********

    If I had a Facebook troll account though, I'd totally do that Adlib thing.
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    Remedial passcodes are a no no. I'm very thorough & always have been.
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    Max Vickers -- I never use real answers for "feel good security"
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot View Post
    I HATE those security questions, because 99.9% of the ones they force selection of are genealogy based and could be answered relatively easy with the right subscriptions, like to basic ancestry.com, and to anyone who knows you (Ahem, which would be the biggest risk of account compromise for a lot of people) will probably know that shit to beging with. Then, the rest are inapplicable to the vast majority of people. Some of the most unoriginal fek wits that came up with that shit. As for the rest, a lot of phone reps can be manipulated into telling/hinting you just about anything, which will provide the answers for everything else. I like "create your own question" versions, or at least ones that step beyond genealogy with some originality, e.g. "What is the nickname of a favorite childhood stuffed animal" or "What OCD thing do you secretly do?" etc. etc. coupled with pattern matching to accept "close" answers, because often consistency is an issue.

    The existing systems are mere security theater in most software providers/websites, and might even make things less secure in some cases.
    You don't have to answer them honestly, just consistently. So if they ask you for the city of your birth (for example), say Kathmandu instead of where you were really born. Just remember your lies.
    Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot View Post
    I HATE those security questions, because 99.9% of the ones they force selection of are genealogy based and could be answered relatively easy with the right subscriptions, like to basic ancestry.com, and to anyone who knows you (Ahem, which would be the biggest risk of account compromise for a lot of people) will probably know that shit to beging with. Then, the rest are inapplicable to the vast majority of people. Some of the most unoriginal fek wits that came up with that shit. As for the rest, a lot of phone reps can be manipulated into telling/hinting you just about anything, which will provide the answers for everything else. I like "create your own question" versions, or at least ones that step beyond genealogy with some originality, e.g. "What is the nickname of a favorite childhood stuffed animal" or "What OCD thing do you secretly do?" etc. etc. coupled with pattern matching to accept "close" answers, because often consistency is an issue.

    The existing systems are mere security theater in most software providers/websites, and might even make things less secure in some cases.
    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    You don't have to answer them honestly, just consistently. So if they ask you for the city of your birth (for example), say Kathmandu instead of where you were really born. Just remember your lies.
    I used to use just my general password for all the answer to those security questions for all questions, all sites. Made it super easy and avoided the personal knowledge stuff. But those days are long gone and you can't use the same answer anymore.
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    Yeah, I've had them okay me on passcodes for accounts that aren't mine more than once.
    "There are no finger prints under water."