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o_O these are the answers to the most common security questions to reset your passwords for tons of different sites...
Lol, they say if you type your social security and date of birth into the box and hit "post reply" then you win a prize.
 
Years ago at Radio Shack when you bought something in the store, they wanted an address when paying. This was so they could send you advertising. I always gave a fake name, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.

It was surprising how few clerks got the joke.
 
Pete Colby. I still miss Radio Shack. Mostly I miss the good old days when Radio Shack was the last place you went to when it should have been the first.
 
Tuffy 162nd doesn't work very well. So moving to another very early street name, I could be Tuffy Tolman .
 
Did anyone ever notice how many of these "your <something> name is your. . . " strongly correlate with data used in security challenge questions? (Pet names, prior addresses, favorite sports teams, first dates. . . )

🤔

Nah, no one scrapes social media sites and has a database of all same/similar user names and associated data. I'm sure it's all fine. . .

But maybe, if you use this data as the answer to security questions, mix it up with fake data on one side or the other. . .
 

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