Spyke

Is your pin automatically updated to reflect inflation?

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lemmy.world

lol at this

all 4-digit passwords leaked:

0000 0001 0002 0003 0004...

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I really want to see which ones weren't leaked. Those are obviously the most secure.

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dubvee.org

27% of all PIN numbers

PIN Numbers

Number Numbers

Okay, this didn't make me twitch at all. Nope.

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zerofkreply
lemmy.zip

Do you think these are personal PIN numbers?

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lemmy.zip

Crap! Someone else is using my PIN. I should change it.

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Attacker94reply
lemmy.world

What's the combination...

1,2,3,4,5

That's amazing, I have the same combination on my luggage.

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That's the 19xx's the 20xx row is only bright up until about 2010. So it's people born in the 70s using their birthday.

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fedia.io

Little blip at 1701 (NCC-1701). I wonder what the other individual blips represent.

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THX-1138 (George Lucas' first movie).

Am surprised it is popular 54 years on.

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Lol at the dot for 1701, looks like there are loads of star trek fans

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lemmy.world

I can’t think of an explanation for the periodic grid like clusters. Anyone?

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Number pairs where the 1st and 3rd digit match or where the 2nd and 4th digit match.

Eg: 1315 or 4676

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lemmy.ca

The best internet find today: informationisbeautiful.net !!

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Joe Dyrtreply
lemmy.ca

And yet, most likely user behaviour hasn’t changed!

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It will have had to. Many of the most common from pre 2012 are not allowed at banks. And no 4 consecutive digits are.

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lemmy.today

Umm... There is one glaring flaw here:

3.4 million data points visualized from several data breaches.

We are only looking at the pin codes of people whose data has been compromised.

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Generally these breaches happen on the service side rather than the user side. These likely include users even with secure and insecure alike.

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Mine is really close to one of the ones on least common. 16 year old me dun good I guess.

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