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At The Back => The Dressing Room => Topic started by: richard on March 19, 2013, 01:24:16 PM
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I have just registered on a site that will allow me to order repeat prescriptions online.
I was given a form with some security information I needed in order to access the site. This consisted of a 6 digit PIN no, 3 digit Practice Number, 4 digit Access ID and a 10 digit NHS number. The process of registration involved creating an 8 digit Password, a security question about my favourite Pop Star and a 10 digit user ID.
The form advises me that I should not have this information written down in an identifiable format and that the registration form should be destroyed.
This is a total of 41 digits plus the security question and password.
Simple really.
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I thought this is mainly an English-speaking board.
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I have just registered on a site that will allow me to order repeat prescriptions online.
I was given a form with some security information I needed in order to access the site. This consisted of a 6 digit PIN no, 3 digit Practice Number, 4 digit Access ID and a 10 digit NHS number. The process of registration involved creating an 8 digit Password, a security question about my favourite Pop Star and a 10 digit user ID.
The form advises me that I should not have this information written down in an identifiable format and that the registration form should be destroyed.
This is a total of 41 digits plus the security question and password.
Simple really.
did they get your credit card detail as well? no website should be asking that much information, sounds a bit dodgy
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This is totally legitimate. Got the registration form from my doctor's surgery.
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This is totally legitimate. Got the registration form from my doctor's surgery.
lol that's insane
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The form advises me that I should not have this information written down in an identifiable format...
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This is totally legitimate. Got the registration form from my doctor's surgery.
My surgery used to do this. Now i just login with a 6 digit ID and a password of my choice. I was so glad when they changed it.
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I don't want to compromise your security Richard.... but who is your favourite Pop Star?
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that's crazy. I remember reading an article in the paper a while back which summed it up pretty nicely, i think (this is paraphrased, obviously): We've come up with a system for passwords which humans find incredibly difficult to remember, and which computers find very easy to crack.
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I don't want to compromise your security Richard.... but who is your favourite Pop Star?
This was strange. I was getting very frustrated with the endless registration process by the time this question appeared and it's a long time since I've heard the term 'Pop Star'. I replied without thinking and I think I reverted to being 13 years old - my answer was 'Alice Cooper'.
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I don't want to compromise your security Richard.... but who is your favourite Pop Star?
This was strange. I was getting very frustrated with the endless registration process by the time this question appeared and it's a long time since I've heard the term 'Pop Star'. I replied without thinking and I think I reverted to being 13 years old - my answer was 'Alice Cooper'.
If I'd reacted in the same way I'd have probably said "Gary Glitter". Which might've resulted in a visit from the bizzies..... :?
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This program is a goat-send for managing passwords and security credentials:
http://keepass.info/ (http://keepass.info/)
It's basically a way to keep all your security information in an encrypted database that you access with one password (make sure it's a good one) plus optionally a keyfile. I keep mine in my Dropbox and it means I can easily access my passwords from any PC plus my phone if needed.