May 30, 2017 13:22
This is a doubleplusgood think.
 
Apr 5, 2017 11:11
Anyone who actually wanted to break the pin would most definitely use "more common" pins like 1111 or 0000 before randomly guessing — not because those pins are more common from random methods, but because people usually choose pins like that.
 
Jan 30, 2017 22:31
@pnuts hypothetical except for the fact that it's an actual thing that's happening right now
 
Dec 7, 2016 10:17
....... Assume?
 
Oct 12, 2016 21:22
How about those net-taser things that they use in maze runner scorch trials? Once you're hit by it, it is almost impossible to not be captured, sort of like a real gun
 
Mar 9, 2016 17:19
This isn't an answer (hence the comment), but if a user goes through all that trouble to make their password the same as their username, chances are they're going to choose an insecure password anyways, or just append a 1 to the end of their username, and set that to their password. Determined users who don't care about the security of their account will get around the rules
 

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Feb 18, 2016 06:03
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Jan 13, 2016 11:49
So, if I buy something and I want to sell it, I would have to do so within a year to get money back? Maybe in this case people would start trading