[quote=Quiggers;528749]I think this alleged urban myth appeared on A Current Affair.
I typed in my pin number yesterday and the local copper turned up in ten seconds, amazing and true! (He also wanted to use the ATM:D :D :D)
Here's a quick security number story for y'all: We worked in a building which was installed with a keypad to arm or otherwise the alarm system.
Our boss was very on for this new security feature.
I said to him; "I can get in using your security code."
He said; "absolute bullsh1t, no one knows my number."
I typed in his number and armed the alarm system and locked the doors.
He was flabbergasted.
Moral to the story: Never use your birthday dates as a PIN!
2nd April 1951 was his birthday. = 2451, piece of cake!
And we also did his 'top secret' briefcase after that. 123 456
I'm still laughing, he was a real case.
His two partners also had their birthday dates as security PINs.
Hello testing!
GQ[/quote
And never use your postcode..
Whoops... Doh....:wasntme:

