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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Anyone noticed how many forums posts could actually give away your security answers if you participate? Or am I just over thinking this?
You know the name your first pet, first car etc.
I'm sure if I'd used the notes section I could have quite the record now.
There's even a door number match thread thread. Fun idea though and
I know they are all in good taste.
But does anyone want my postcode and pin yet? Or my three numbers on the back of my card? |
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"Anyone noticed how many forums posts could actually give away your security answers if you participate? Or am I just over thinking this?
You know the name your first pet, first car etc.
I'm sure if I'd used the notes section I could have quite the record now.
There's even a door number match thread thread. Fun idea though and
I know they are all in good taste.
But does anyone want my postcode and pin yet? Or my three numbers on the back of my card? "
Oh please , thank you
Could you sign the card also please |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Anyone noticed how many forums posts could actually give away your security answers if you participate? Or am I just over thinking this?
You know the name your first pet, first car etc.
I'm sure if I'd used the notes section I could have quite the record now.
There's even a door number match thread thread. Fun idea though and
I know they are all in good taste.
But does anyone want my postcode and pin yet? Or my three numbers on the back of my card?
Oh please , thank you
Could you sign the card also please "
Sure! Black ink yes? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For me it wouldn’t
As I set mine to stupid things like
Like ha hsbdkdhurbbsgsjneurjdy
If they don’t know the password they clear not me as I vault all my password In the forum off a screen shot and put them on a usb drive
And then if needing them I plug it in to a digital photo frame that dose not have a outgoing contact to the internet and scroll though the pics
But your not wrong in saying that
It’s hard to say if they games are harmless fun
Or attempts to pull info
as it’s definitely a forum off fazing someone for info |
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"Anyone noticed how many forums posts could actually give away your security answers if you participate? Or am I just over thinking this?
You know the name your first pet, first car etc.
I'm sure if I'd used the notes section I could have quite the record now.
There's even a door number match thread thread. Fun idea though and
I know they are all in good taste.
But does anyone want my postcode and pin yet? Or my three numbers on the back of my card?
Oh please , thank you
Could you sign the card also please
Sure! Black ink yes? "
I like red |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They'd need my actual name and date of birth for that information to be used. None of which I ever put on the forum. "
Oh definitely but thats not hard to get either. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I sometimes think the information that we give out inadvertently on the forums is a bit risky; house numbers, birthday forums, towns etc.
However you have to take it all with a pinch of salt because it all hinges on us being honest with the info … I am sure some people shave a few years of their age, use a postcode that is near their own for searches, use a ‘fake’ name so I doubt there would be that much useable information out there.
Mr HH (aged 99 3/4) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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But I will say this sort off thing is a thing off the past when everyone is so willing to hand all they details over and I can legally get them
Face change should have been the wake up call to the mass
If you don’t know what that is
It was a app designed by the Russian government
Harmless app that made people look older and younger on the face off things
But sinster behind the scenes as it was set up to steal everyone info on they phone just google face change and you will see |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I sometimes think the information that we give out inadvertently on the forums is a bit risky; house numbers, birthday forums, towns etc.
However you have to take it all with a pinch of salt because it all hinges on us being honest with the info … I am sure some people shave a few years of their age, use a postcode that is near their own for searches, use a ‘fake’ name so I doubt there would be that much useable information out there.
Mr HH (aged 99 3/4) "
Shave years in some case 10 years lol
My first ever meet was a couple very nice they were mid 50s at the time now they still mid 50s and that was 10 years ago they had 3-4 new profiles from them |
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"They'd need my actual name and date of birth for that information to be used. None of which I ever put on the forum.
Oh definitely but thats not hard to get either. "
Nobody on Fab knows my birthday except my other half. And nobody knows my surname either. Don't want people looking for me |
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"I sometimes think the information that we give out inadvertently on the forums is a bit risky; house numbers, birthday forums, towns etc.
However you have to take it all with a pinch of salt because it all hinges on us being honest with the info … I am sure some people shave a few years of their age, use a postcode that is near their own for searches, use a ‘fake’ name so I doubt there would be that much useable information out there.
Mr HH (aged 99 3/4) "
You're looking good for your age |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I sometimes think the information that we give out inadvertently on the forums is a bit risky; house numbers, birthday forums, towns etc.
However you have to take it all with a pinch of salt because it all hinges on us being honest with the info … I am sure some people shave a few years of their age, use a postcode that is near their own for searches, use a ‘fake’ name so I doubt there would be that much useable information out there.
Mr HH (aged 99 3/4)
You're looking good for your age "
Thank you - Oil of Olay is really good |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"Anyone noticed how many forums posts could actually give away your security answers if you participate? Or am I just over thinking this?
You know the name your first pet, first car etc.
I'm sure if I'd used the notes section I could have quite the record now.
There's even a door number match thread thread. Fun idea though and
I know they are all in good taste.
But does anyone want my postcode and pin yet? Or my three numbers on the back of my card? "
Absolutely 100% - it is not a good idea from a cyber security or social engineering perspective. |
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"I sometimes think the information that we give out inadvertently on the forums is a bit risky; house numbers, birthday forums, towns etc.
However you have to take it all with a pinch of salt because it all hinges on us being honest with the info … I am sure some people shave a few years of their age, use a postcode that is near their own for searches, use a ‘fake’ name so I doubt there would be that much useable information out there.
Mr HH (aged 99 3/4)
You're looking good for your age
Thank you - Oil of Olay is really good "
Is that what they call it these days |
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I never get involved in those kind of threads. There was one that your porn name was your mothers maiden name and your first pet! I don’t even do the what car do you drive and what kind of house you live in ones |
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"I never get involved in those kind of threads. There was one that your porn name was your mothers maiden name and your first pet! I don’t even do the what car do you drive and what kind of house you live in ones "
Just make it up. That’ll show em |
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"I never get involved in those kind of threads. There was one that your porn name was your mothers maiden name and your first pet! I don’t even do the what car do you drive and what kind of house you live in ones
Just make it up. That’ll show em "
. I couldn’t possibly do that! |
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"I never get involved in those kind of threads. There was one that your porn name was your mothers maiden name and your first pet! I don’t even do the what car do you drive and what kind of house you live in ones
Just make it up. That’ll show em
. I couldn’t possibly do that! "
Me neither |
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"Anyone noticed how many forums posts could actually give away your security answers if you participate? Or am I just over thinking this?
You know the name your first pet, first car etc.
I'm sure if I'd used the notes section I could have quite the record now.
There's even a door number match thread thread. Fun idea though and
I know they are all in good taste.
But does anyone want my postcode and pin yet? Or my three numbers on the back of my card?
Oh please , thank you
Could you sign the card also please
Sure! Black ink yes? " I'd just prefer your measurements pretty please. ?? |
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