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Costumo é ver muito pessoal com estes problemas quando usam a mesma password para tudo e mais alguma coisa.

Basta registares-te num fórum que pensas que tens confiança e podes ver a tua vida digital comprometida.

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Eu por acaso uso uma password forte para os sites mais importantes e nos quais tenho confiança, e outra password para sites de menor confiança, tipo forums, etc etc.

Mas já agora, isso da Apple é uma grande falha. Quase todos os sites mostram os ultimos 4 dígitos do CC. A Apple nunca o poderia aceitar como autenticação, de maneira a fornecer dados.

Basta por exemplo acederem de alguma forma a uma conta Paypal minha, que na própria conta tem lá os últimos 4 dígitos do meu CC. Se eu tivesse uma conta na Apple, a pessoa com esses 4 dígitos, lixava-me a conta.

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Como é que os gajos entraram na conta dele da Amazon ? A mesma password usada em outro lado ?

Se lhe hackarem o mail, fazem recuperar password penso eu.

Mas eles só conseguiram entrar no .me depois de fazer o reset na conta da Apple...e usaram dados da Amazon para fazer isso. A conta do Gmail foi depois.

First you call Amazon and tell them you are the account holder, and want to add a credit card number to the account. All you need is the name on the account, an associated e-mail address, and the billing address. Amazon then allows you to input a new credit card. (Wired used a bogus credit card number from a website that generates fake card numbers that conform with the industry’s published self-check algorithm.) Then you hang up.

Next you call back, and tell Amazon that you’ve lost access to your account. Upon providing a name, billing address, and the new credit card number you gave the company on the prior call, Amazon will allow you to add a new e-mail address to the account. From here, you go to the Amazon website, and send a password reset to the new e-mail account. This allows you to see all the credit cards on file for the account — not the complete numbers, just the last four digits. But, as we know, Apple only needs those last four digits. We asked Amazon to comment on its security policy, but didn’t have anything to share by press time.

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