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Re: How safe is your data?
The title is :-How safe is your data?
I'm not sure if discussing the variety of ways you use to log in to your online accounts is 'secure', after all, by describing your method of entry gives the hacker information about which bank(s) you are using in the description, if they have a method of breaking into accounts this information could help make you a target(possibly a long shot but, who knows? I'll stick to my good old fashioned password of abc123 and not tell a living soul). Doh! I got it wrong again! https://d3e1m60ptf1oym.cloudfront.ne...nz_xgaplus.jpg |
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I agree it is easier.
The bank supplied a little device that looks like a calculator.(they call it a token) This is activated by a PIN number (has to be different from my banking PIN)and once the pin is accepted generates a random number. Only when this number is logged in can any part of the account be accessed. |
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Less I am sure that hackers know all of the measures that banks use to keep accounts safe.
The data that puts you more at risk is freely available in many places….those details that allow our identities to be stolen, are the simple Name Address and date of birth. Less I wish you would make your cartoons smaller |
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Yes….I can see that Less.
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Since the hacking of Optus, two more companies have been hacked over here. One is Medibank, which is a private health insurer with 3.7 million customers. The other one is Woolworths MyDeal with about 2.2 million customers. Gives a person a lot of confidence in giving out personal details, I don’t think. In my opinion we are asked to give out more personal information than is absolutely necessary. One thing for sure, there is no guarantee any of it is safe.
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Cashy the thing is you already do...and you have no option in this..well unless you want to live in a cave and eats seeds and berries...do no banking, buy no services...gas electricity, water, you deal with government departments...DWP etc
All of these will have you on their data base and if you have not ticked the box on your council tax form then the council will have happily sold it |
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All of these will have you on their data base and if you have not ticked the box on your council tax form then the council will have happily sold it. Thanks Marge, I did not know that, I will certainly check it next year, Hopefully I will not be shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted as they say. |
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