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Originally Posted by seeandsee
not today, maybe then, now most of them have better security, even A/4 or C/7 blocks (same as paxum ask when sending from wallet to mc) of code will protect you account now days, if you have that data on paper given by bank...
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True in the case of most banks. Paypal etc still have to catch up.
IMO, the biggest problem illustrated in OP is the 'cascade effect'. One account get compromised and all others that were built on top of that crumble as well.
I use a unique email address for every service, affiliate account, news letter etc. Works also great to identify those programs that spam their affiliates.