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Name the street you grew up on
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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago
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"Also if you all can name your first pets, mothers maiden names and date of births that would be grand
For research purposes.
Love,
Sydney University xoxo"
Rambo
Hitler
25/12/0000
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By (user no longer on site) OP 24 weeks ago
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"Wow calm down bit is only a bit of fun . I wouldn't have a clue what to do with your details. Believe it or not I am a decent law abiding citizen
That's what all Identity thieves would say " why are you one  |
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Waterloo street, we moved out to a brand new council estate with an inside toilet. #luxury
Honestly as a ten year old and heard about the battle of Waterloo I assumed it had happened on our street  |
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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago
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"I grew up in a field. This thread is not inclusive 😭
Were you often bothered by crazy young people running through the wheat? "
All. The. Time.
It was like a Thomas Hardy novel. |
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By *orny PTMan 24 weeks ago
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"That's a bad idea. For some sites you use that to recover a password.
Which, effectively reduces a potentially difficult to crack complex password to an easier one!"
Self-doxxing is not good.
Everyone whose parents and grand parents have put their full names on Twitter and FB, are publishing your mum's maiden name.
Family links and shared pictures make this easy, for ID theft.
Did you know that the DVLA seem oblivious to the fact that car registration fraud is a thing (lying about where the car lives)?
This blatant loophole means drug dealers and criminals can run around and have their speeding/parking tickets sent to anywhere in the country and feel immune.
Picking any random address is easily done: by looking at Google earth, estate agent websites, some sat navs, or just driving past your door then getting your postcode from the Royal Mail website.
Try explaining that one to the bailiffs.
This can also cheapen their car insurance too, as any postcode that ends in 1 tends to be the dearest, because it's generally the town centre.
This loophole needs closing now.
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