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  • maltrab
    I actually fully agree with Pearl, Gothic etc These horrid people have massive patience and hold a drip drip drip philosophy. I am fully versed in internet security and scammers have been aware of my ways when they've tried it on, which...
  • mikey1965uk
    I often see on Facebook what looks like innocent fun question, simply asking oh where were you born, what year, favourite colour, what school, first car, the list goes on, all separate posts over many weeks, it is surprising how many...
  • mikey1965uk
    I actually fully agree with Pearl, Gothic etc These horrid people have massive patience and hold a drip drip drip philosophy. I am fully versed in internet security and scammers have been aware of my ways when they've tried it on, which...
  • mikey1965uk
    mikey1965uk reacted to Pearl's post in the thread What was your first pet and there name? with Winner Winner.
    I wouldn't have stuck my nose in if I hadn't spoken to a bank security specialist, he told me that many elderly people especially those with memory problems use such words but only as password but also if you're trying to reset a...
  • mikey1965uk
    mikey1965uk reacted to gothic's post in the thread What was your first pet and there name? with Winner Winner.
    I have to qualify what I said ^^up there^^ because I have been berated and scolded by my friends over at Sophos. They feel that maybe some of our slightly less young brethren may still be using easier to remember passwords, so Pearl...
  • maltrab
    I often see on Facebook what looks like innocent fun question, simply asking oh where were you born, what year, favourite colour, what school, first car, the list goes on, all separate posts over many weeks, it is surprising how many...
  • maltrab
    maltrab reacted to Onslow's post in the thread Longest train journey with Like Like.
    Paris to Strasbourg, FR.
  • maltrab
    maltrab reacted to Adanor's post in the thread Longest train journey with Like Like.
    You should go to Japan. They have lots of two-car trains, all of which seem to have few passengers. Plenty of room to be had. To attract riders, local towns hold events. All of the local trains (not the bullet trains) are decorated both...
  • maltrab
    maltrab reacted to mikey1965uk's post in the thread Longest train journey with Like Like.
    Profits before people......AGAIN!!!
  • Adanor
    Adanor replied to the thread Longest train journey.
    You should go to Japan. They have lots of two-car trains, all of which seem to have few passengers. Plenty of room to be had. To attract riders, local towns hold events. All of the local trains (not the bullet trains) are decorated both...
  • gothic
    There lies the issue, so many "parts" have to come together for the hacker to take advantage. But yes, you are very correct, and care should always be taken.
  • Pearl
    I wouldn't have stuck my nose in if I hadn't spoken to a bank security specialist, he told me that many elderly people especially those with memory problems use such words but only as password but also if you're trying to reset a...
  • gothic
    I have to qualify what I said ^^up there^^ because I have been berated and scolded by my friends over at Sophos. They feel that maybe some of our slightly less young brethren may still be using easier to remember passwords, so Pearl...
  • onyx(John)
    I absolutely love the Getting Sam Home, Christmas Special. The complexity of the situation is pulled off with great mastery. I love the very deep moments in LOTSW regarding human fragility and mortality. They simply nailed it with...
  • onyx(John)
    Our Sam a trendsetter for all these young whippersnappers today with their headphones, who'd have thought it? :)
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