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AR15.COM
4/5/2017 10:20:15 PM EDT
How can a big bank in this day and age still have very weak login password requirements?

i do online banking at said bank and the password is just numerical. no upper case, lower case, symbol requirements.
4/5/2017 10:45:25 PM EDT
[#1]
They pass down responsibility to people that don't care and are lazy.
4/5/2017 10:55:05 PM EDT
[#2]
Schwab? I didn't feel safe with them until I got a 2fa hard token, thankfully free.
4/5/2017 10:56:35 PM EDT
[#3]
If they at least two factor then it's probably ok.  If no two factor then maybe a problem.
4/5/2017 10:58:07 PM EDT
[#4]
Do they not allow you to choose your own password?
4/5/2017 11:01:10 PM EDT
[#5]
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How can a big bank in this day and age still have very weak login password requirements?

i do online banking at said bank and the password is just numerical. no upper case, lower case, symbol requirements.
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As a customer it's unacceptable. If you can't paste in some 1password6 string of uppers, lowers, numbers, and symbols 24 chars long, take your business elsewhere.

two factor doesn't overcome shitty backend design.  I can't think of any system worth a rat fuck that would require that type of input.

seriously it's like going bareback in phuket.  nothing good will come of that transaction, you will be on the shit end of that stick.