vernon
Harder than Ronnie Pickering
- Location
- Meanwood, Leeds
A conclusion that could be reached from the OP's postings is the that the OP is an illigitimate Billy no mates.
or Fnaar Sub-Goodbody that even sounds posh !
Got very irritated at work recently by their selection of verification questions for asking for a password reset. Am I alone in thinking this a completely unreasonable question to be asked for a password reset at work ?
Yes I remember having to use my boss's password once to access something that we didn't have at that point(Word iirc), and she was rather embarrassed to admit it was FO! She changed it afterwards, but she had to tell me as she was leaving the office and our screens would require you to re-enter the password if you left them for a while. Eventually she won the battle to allow us to have access to it.Password reset questions are weak passwords that undermine your actual password. We can find out most peoples grandparent's names through birth records.
Also, compromise of these reset questions in one system, undermines them
In all future systems.
I would suggest answering questions with how they make you think, and remembering that response, though the ubiquitous "fark off" and variants is equally guessable.
Edgar is a good name.
Claude and Lily
Sidney and Olive
Claude died before I was born but the others I remember very clearly. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Got very irritated at work recently by their selection of verification questions for asking for a password reset. Amongst the questions was name of my paternal grandfather. I've absolutely no idea of the names of either of my grandfathers, one died in the 1920's, I believe of malaria contracted whilst fighting in Mesopotamia during WWI, the other died from a mine dropped on a railway station during WWII. He was on Home Guard duty at the time. Nor did I know my grandmothers, one died when I was a toddler the other when I was 11, I sort of knew her but I've no idea what her name was. Am I alone in thinking this a completely unreasonable question to be asked for a password reset at work ?
By the way, I wanted to name our second son after my paternal grandfather.......Mrs R objected. I can't see what is wrong with Aubrey. Any way we called him Marmaduke instead![]()
That sort of comment really irritates me. I might even go and start a thread about how cross it makes me.That is such a common name.....I expected something a bit more exotic from you Rich.
You seriously think they are going to check whether you're telling the truth or not? Make something up, no one will know.
I remember deciding to use my father's mother's maiden name rather than my mother's on one site. The only problem is I can't remember which site it was onPrecisely.
In fact it's more secure to invent such passwords such as 'mother's maiden name', 'first school' etc. (hope I don't need to explain why) although of course it's harder to remember.