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Re: Ebay
"ebay" probably isn't the most secure password for eaby.D6 wrote:Hmmm, better do it - mine is dead easy and only 4 letters long. lol.
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Re: Ebay
And realistacally, I am sure they also now have access to customers name, email address, home address, phone number & date of birth.
Passwords are easy to change, the rest however, not so easy.
Passwords are easy to change, the rest however, not so easy.
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Re: Ebay
Kwacky wrote:"ebay" probably isn't the most secure password for eaby.D6 wrote:Hmmm, better do it - mine is dead easy and only 4 letters long. lol.
Just changed it. When I went to personal section, it already highlighted my password as weak.
Then when I clicked on change it said minimum was now 6 letters, so god knows how old my original is.