[LINK] "All credit card PIN numbers in the world leaked"
Anthony Hornby
anthony.w.hornby at gmail.com
Tue Sep 25 20:05:39 AEST 2012
At my bank ANZ I chose my pin each time I first activated a new card.I can
change it anytime by going back to my local branch.
Kind regards,
Anthony
On 25/09/2012 7:27 PM, "Kim Holburn" <kim at holburn.net> wrote:
> The article is not really about PIN numbers. The analysis is about
> passwords. In Australia and other places banks give you a PIN. I don't
> think you get to change it and even if you did, most people wouldn't. In
> Australia you get given a four number PIN, in another country I've lived
> it's 5. Most of the analysis is based on people choosing a password/PIN so
> it's just not relevant.
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> On 2012/Sep/25, at 12:13 AM, Andy Farkas wrote:
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> > http://www.datagenetics.com/blog/september32012/
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> > Warning: lots of graphs and plots you could look at all day.
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> > -andyf
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