Members
  • Total Members: 14176
  • Latest: toxxxa
Stats
  • Total Posts: 42945
  • Total Topics: 16144
  • Online Today: 4434
  • Online Ever: 51419
  • (01. January 2010., 10:27:49)









Author Topic: What’s Your Bank Card PIN Number — 1111 or 1234? [VIDEO]  (Read 2853 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Pez

  • SCF VIP Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 776
  • KARMA: 117
  • Gender: Male
  • Pez

http://mashable.com/2012/02/20/whats-your-bank-card-pin-number-1111-or-1234-video/

You shouldn’t be allowed to pick your own four-digit PIN numbers — and banks should start blacklisting the most common PINs, according to a team of British computer security researchers. Too many bank accounts are protected by the numbers “1111″ and “1234″, their study found.

Self-selected pins are so unsafe that if a thief were to steal enough wallets, he would be able to access a bank account with every 18th wallet — or every 10th wallet, if the cards come from banks that allow you to choose your own PINs. This form of stealing is called “jackpotting,” says to New York Times‘ Bits Blog.
 
The Cambridge University Computer Laboratory team determined self-selected PINs were extremely vulnerable by examining 32 million passwords on the social gaming website RockYou. They also looked at iPhone log-in codes and answers collected from online survey of 1,100 participants.

The study also found most people participant in many unsafe password practices. Over half of the participants shared their PINs with another person. One third of users use the same PIN for all credit/debit cards, and many users were seen to re-purpose PIN numbers for voicemail codes and Internet passwords.


SEE ALSO: Worst Passwords of 2011 [STUDY]

 
As a part of the experiment, members of the team went out to the streets with a list of common passwords. Five out of 20 people stopped on the street said they saw their PIN numbers on the page of most common passwords. Many used their date of birth, proving birthday-based guessing is the most effective strategy for thieves.
 
Researchers warn you should not use your birth date, in case you lose your wallet along with your identification cards. The study found 99% of people carried something that stated their birthdate in their wallet.


Orginal article: February 21, 2012 by Joann Pan
Their is two easy way to configure a system!
Every thing open and every thing closed.
Every thing else is more or less complex.

Start Turfing ! http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,8405.msg21475.html#msg21475

Samker's Computer Forum - SCforum.info


Pez

  • SCF VIP Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 776
  • KARMA: 117
  • Gender: Male
  • Pez
Re: What’s Your Bank Card PIN Number — 1111 or 1234? [VIDEO]
« Reply #1 on: 29. February 2012., 09:44:28 »
I try to do an embeded movie clip of this but I did not get it to work. Sorry !
Their is two easy way to configure a system!
Every thing open and every thing closed.
Every thing else is more or less complex.

Start Turfing ! http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,8405.msg21475.html#msg21475

Samker

  • SCF Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 7528
  • KARMA: 322
  • Gender: Male
  • Whatever doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
    • SCforum.info - Samker's Computer Forum
Re: Worst Passwords of 2011 [STUDY]
« Reply #2 on: 29. February 2012., 10:26:06 »
I try to do an embeded movie clip of this but I did not get it to work. Sorry !

Yeah, I'm also tried... but without success.  :-\ For YouTube you only need to post link, but this one is uploaded on "Mashable".

By the way, interesting study. :thumbsup:  

Samker's Computer Forum - SCforum.info

Re: Worst Passwords of 2011 [STUDY]
« Reply #2 on: 29. February 2012., 10:26:06 »

 

With Quick-Reply you can write a post when viewing a topic without loading a new page. You can still use bulletin board code and smileys as you would in a normal post.

Name: Email:
Verification:
Type the letters shown in the picture
Listen to the letters / Request another image
Type the letters shown in the picture:
Second Anti-Bot trap, type or simply copy-paste below (only the red letters):www.scforum.info:

Enter your email address to receive daily email with 'SCforum.info - Samker's Computer Forum' newest content:

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising