Is it me, or are all of the personal online account security questions we’re answering, in the name of further account security and protection, actually just providing even more detailed, personal information to the hackers who inevitably break into and steal our account information? It seems like now people will know my mother’s maiden name, my first concert, my first car, my third grade teacher, my shoe size, my pet’s name, etc. That information makes it much easier to pose as me than just the surface information. Seems like the intent to make things more secure is just going…
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