Originally posted by Bluebird
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How did he find out it had been changed to "no its not" ?
If your password doesn't match then, normally you are asked additional security questions, then you can reset the password - nobody who is talking to the customer should have full view of the password or relay it to a customer.
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Originally posted by crack_ho View PostThey seemed to gloss over the fact that staff can change passwords and the passwords are plain text.
Shouldn't they have a system where the password is keyed in like a text message and the staff can only see 3 chars at a time.
Probabaly not very useable for old biddy customers though.
When I have phoned them they ask for random digits from your password. I did enquire of the chap at the other end and he told me his terminal gives him the digits to ask for and the expected reply. The normal users can not see the password.
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They seemed to gloss over the fact that staff can change passwords and the passwords are plain text.
Shouldn't they have a system where the password is keyed in like a text message and the staff can only see 3 chars at a time.
Probabaly not very useable for old biddy customers though.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostI like the fact that the loyal member of staff who tried to dissuade the customer from using anti-Lloyds phrases as a password has been sacked.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostI like the fact that the loyal member of staff who tried to dissuade the customer from using anti-Lloyds phrases as a password has been sacked.
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I think people who say pants, when they mean underpants, are underpants.
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I like the fact that the loyal member of staff who tried to dissuade the customer from using anti-Lloyds phrases as a password has been sacked.
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