What's your PIN number?

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http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/cracking-pin-code-easy-1-2-3-4-130143629.html

Cracking Your PIN Code: Easy as 1-2-3-4

If you lost your ATM card on the street, how easy would it be for someone to correctly guess your PIN and proceed to clean out your savings account? Not long, according to data scientist, Nick Berry, founder of Data Genetics, a Seattle technology consultancy.

Berry analyzed passwords previously from released and exposed password tables and security breaches and filtered the results to just those that were exactly four digits long [0-9]. There are 10,000 possible combinations that the digits 0-9 can be arranged to form a four-digit code. Berry analyzed those to find which are the least and most predictable. He speculates that if users select a four-digit password for an online account or other web site, it's not a stretch to use the same number for their four-digit bank PIN codes.

What he found, he says, was a "staggering lack of imagination" when it comes to selecting passwords. Nearly 11% of the 3.4 million four-digit passwords he analyzed are 1234. The second most popular PIN in is 1111 (6% of passwords), followed by 0000 (2%). (Last year SplashData compiled a list of the most common numerical and word-based passwords and found that the "password" and "123456" topped the list.)

Berry says that a whopping 26.83% of all passwords could be guessed by attempting just 20 combinations of four-digit numbers (see first table). "It's amazing how predictable people are," he says.

We don't like hard-to-remember numbers and "no one thinks their wallet will get stolen," Berry says.
 
Ha! Anyone who steals my PIN will find themselves in instant debt! I win. :D
 
My PIN number is 5197. There is no way someone is gonna figure that out.
 
Mine is 7232. Adds up to 14. In between my 2 favorite numbers 13 and 15. No real reason why I picked it.
 
this is bs. I know some people are dumb but to say that because someone chose 1234 as their pin for an online account does not mean that they will choose it for the pin to their money. People have so many online accounts and passwords it is hard to remember them all if you don't keep it simple but for a debit card people usually

A. remember the default pin the bank assigns you(like I have and don't use that number for anything else)

B. change the number to one that has meaning or significance to them.

C. change it to a birthday or last 4 of their social.


I don't buy this at all
 
I don't even know what my pin number is. My fingers just type it on their own.
 
I hate the idiocy of the "security" world that demands highly "secure" password for every junky website that you log into once in your life. If you only needed passwords for websites or computers that realistically required them, it would be a lot easier to make them something difficult to guess.
 
baj1dallas;4742208 said:
I hate the idiocy of the "security" world that demands highly "secure" password for every junky website that you log into once in your life. If you only needed passwords for websites or computers that realistically required them, it would be a lot easier to make them something difficult to guess.

what is funny is that 'highly secure' passwords like these pf6SankjyQ853X5 are actually really easy for a bruteforce program to get while incredibly difficult for you or me to remember
 
Romo 2 Austin;4742148 said:

You'd have to know my name (Steve Johnson) in order to use and you don't know my name so you're out of luck.
 
baj1dallas;4742208 said:
I hate the idiocy of the "security" world that demands highly "secure" password for every junky website that you log into once in your life. If you only needed passwords for websites or computers that realistically required them, it would be a lot easier to make them something difficult to guess.


I get so frustrated when I am setting a password and they have a list of requests:

Must be at least 7 characters
Must contain capital and lower case letters
Must have a number
Must have a punctuation point in it
 
Sarge;4742019 said:
My PIN number is 5197. There is no way someone is gonna figure that out.



:lmao: Nice..........
 
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