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Thread: Robbed at the ATM

  1. #31
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    [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 )

    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....

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post


    I like this thread, tis useless yet entertaining, and if you guess Rovernauts pin, it could be about how to fund a modded Landrover
    Just to be on the safe side I changed my pin, not that I don't trust fellow LR owners.
    But I must admit when I use an ATM I place my wallet over the key pad whilst punching in the numbers, in case of hidden cameras . I always lift supermarket eftpos keypads off the holder and cover the key pad with one hand while I punch in the numbers, there are always people looking over your shoulder( I can't remember how many Pins I memorise when I see other people punching in their pins in front of me.)
    And servos that have security cameras, video tape the on goings on so why let them know your pin.
    YOUR PIN IS your SIGNATURE, why right blank cheques
    Am I paranoid, no I just want to protect the $2 I have in my account form others

  3. #33
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    Pay cash for everything and you get to jump the cue at servos and no need to worry about the pin.

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