Comment by drewcoo
3 years ago
Because it was intended as an identifier, not as a secret. The financial industry couldn't tell the difference between the two so now everyone tries to hide their IDs.
3 years ago
Because it was intended as an identifier, not as a secret. The financial industry couldn't tell the difference between the two so now everyone tries to hide their IDs.
>The financial industry couldn't tell the difference between the two so now everyone tries to hide their IDs.
What's sad and funny is that the login page for "The Work Number" quite literally uses the following for their username field.
<input name="txtUsername" type="password" maxlength="256" id="txtUsername">
It wasn't even intended as an identifier. It's just an account number. "NOT FOR IDENTIFICATION".
https://media.istockphoto.com/photos/social-security-card-pi...