 EGeezerGo CatsPremium join:2002-08-04 Midwest kudos:8 | reply to anon user
Re: What is the risk of this? said by anon user :I can't change the password to my account on a site with out clicking on Forgot user name and password, and then answering the security questions - even while I know the correct user name and password.
What is the security risk of that?
It's less risk than being able to change the password without having to provide the answers.
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Turtle soup.
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 SnowymIRC unix.ro UnderNetPremium join:2003-04-05 Kailua, HI kudos:6 Reviews:
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| reply to AVD said by AVD:said by Blackbird: It wasn't until there was movement in Congress to assert the privacy of SSNs that such practices faded away. But until Congress moved, no amount of rhetoric could persuade the organization or the state to change their practices. it sorta happened overnight, except for the example I cited which happened about 3 years ago. I can make a calculated guess @ what you were eating that day. I'd even say how many slices you had but with much less certainty.  |
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