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Most people use predictable PINs that thieves try first. Find out which codes to avoid and what you should use to better ...
This pin might make you an easy target. Many people have difficulty selecting and remembering a passcode, especially when it involves four-digit pins. But if you plan to default to something as ...
A four-digit PIN has 10,000 possible combinations, so you have ample opportunities to pick a good one. So what’s the best choice? “Statistically, 8068 is the safest PIN,” says Moffitt.
A new study out of NTU (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) indicates that hackers could use smartphones internal sensors to crack users PIN codes. NTU researchers say that all of the ...
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