blackcat20
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There's probably better even better odds than that. Start with the last 4 digits of the QF # on the boarding pass, then try 1234 if that doesn't work.
Birth dates and post codes are also fairly common.
 
				 
						 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
		 
  My 4 digit PIN on QFF has nothing to do with anything, all of my computer passwords also have nothing to do with anything anyone would really know about me It also doesn't start with 19
 My 4 digit PIN on QFF has nothing to do with anything, all of my computer passwords also have nothing to do with anything anyone would really know about me It also doesn't start with 19  . I've thought about changing security questions to nonsensical things (such as making my listed mother's maiden name that of a dog or something) as well. Some banks have gone to a "based on publicly available data" set of questions. One is my "publicly listed" height, however for some reason they are off by several inches from my actual height, which I have been at for 12 years or so now and has always been the height listed on my driver's license. Had to call the bank three times and basically guess (they gave a multiple choice option for the answer to this question) until I got the "correct" height, and now I have to remember that. So, be careful what you wish for with more phone security. I've also had a credit card in my name get used fraudulently before, despite that I had shredded the physical card nearly 18 months before and not used it since.
. I've thought about changing security questions to nonsensical things (such as making my listed mother's maiden name that of a dog or something) as well. Some banks have gone to a "based on publicly available data" set of questions. One is my "publicly listed" height, however for some reason they are off by several inches from my actual height, which I have been at for 12 years or so now and has always been the height listed on my driver's license. Had to call the bank three times and basically guess (they gave a multiple choice option for the answer to this question) until I got the "correct" height, and now I have to remember that. So, be careful what you wish for with more phone security. I've also had a credit card in my name get used fraudulently before, despite that I had shredded the physical card nearly 18 months before and not used it since. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		