• Anonymous (unregistered)

    And all I can think is how redundant it is to say "PIN number" - Personal Identification Number... number...

    Though if I'm complaining about the inefficiency of "PIN number" I'm obviously missing the point :).

  • Rich (unregistered)

    PIN number eh? Don't you need them on those automated ATM machine-thingies? I heard they're complex CISC computers these days...

    Of course the system was pretty secure. At least they were personally identifying PIN numbers.

  • GZero (unregistered) in reply to dtfinch

    He left the code in there an told the chap to change his password?

    That is OBSCENE. How you're the real WTF mate.

  • Denis (unregistered) in reply to tray

    Dumbest developer! User can select any PIN which he(she) wants.

    Or there will be login message: "PIN should be 4-digit not contained digits 0//8"? So user can choice "9999" PIN only? :D

  • Kryptus (unregistered) in reply to Tom Melly

    But why taking the PIN ? why ?!?? I would love to know what happened in that developer's head...

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