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Old 10-13-2021, 05:22 AM   #232
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
No doubt. That still doesn't make it at all likely that someone who is not familiar with someone's password-ing habits can sit down at a computer, look at the vacation pictures on the desk--the general decor of the room--and nail it two tries like many fictional investigators seem to be able to do. Just watched a show where a coworker (trying to log into another's email account) chewed on their lip for 15 seconds, typed the word "kabuki" and was in in one.
Why should a hacker even go to that much trouble. Some yrs back I ended up having to change passwords etc. including banking info. Somehow a keylogger malware got onto my computer and someone tried to access my bank account (my bank caught it so they didn't get a penny). I sometimes wonder how secure our computers really are if something like that can sneak in.
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