Bank Account Pins

Mayfriday0529

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Anyone else think that the standard 4 pin combination used by banks for ATM/Debit cards is weak!

With all the Identity theft, i think it should be increased.

Thank you for reading...
 

RaDragon

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Some people can barely remember their phone numbers.

But yah, 4-digit PIN aren't really that secure anymore, IMHO. I think they should make it 128-bit strong encryption with the passwords that are surgically placed under our pointer fingers. That way, we just touch a "Begin" button and it'll recognize who we are. ;)
 

swtethan

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Originally posted by: RaDragon
Some people can barely remember their phone numbers.

But yah, 4-digit PIN aren't really that secure anymore, IMHO. I think they should make it 128-bit strong encryption with the passwords that are surgically placed under our pointer fingers. That way, we just touch a "Begin" button and it'll recognize who we are. ;)

then thieves will be chopping off our fingers :(
 

EpsiIon

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My vulnerability analysis professor thought 4-digit pins were a relic until he asked how many of us were "still" using them and 90% of the class raised their hands. Yes, they are too weak. No, it won't change as long as people are lazy and/or feel secure.
 

glugglug

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# of digits isn't that big an issue -- entering a code at the ATM will always be weak.

It isn't that hard to tell what # most people are punching in from 5-10 yards back.