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** Challenge Questions such as the answer to "What was the name of your first pet?" are given by the user for later supplemental authentication (see below). Such questions and similar Knowledge Based Authentication (for example, the place you live, your social security number, last digits of your banking card, or your yearly income) are considered insecure, because much of such information is either easily guessable, can be scrapped from social networks, or is available on the dark web because of security breaches.
 
** Challenge Questions such as the answer to "What was the name of your first pet?" are given by the user for later supplemental authentication (see below). Such questions and similar Knowledge Based Authentication (for example, the place you live, your social security number, last digits of your banking card, or your yearly income) are considered insecure, because much of such information is either easily guessable, can be scrapped from social networks, or is available on the dark web because of security breaches.
 
*** It is speculated that the "What is your Porn Name?" game has been used to gain precisely the information required to defeat this security method.
 
*** It is speculated that the "What is your Porn Name?" game has been used to gain precisely the information required to defeat this security method.
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** Other personal knowledge has been occasionally tried for such uses, such as a grid of sixteen distinct faces (randomly placed) that you ''know'' to select (say) your Mother, Cousin Albert, Grandad and your niece Lucy. Others may recognise these (and other red-herrings) but not know the sequence, or be able to easily duplicate it from just observing where on the touchscreen you made contact (as you might with numberpad-entry) in some unguarded situation.
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** Other personal knowledge has been occasionally tried for such uses, such as a grid of sixteen distinct faces (randomly placed) that you ''know'' to select (say) your Mother, Cousin Albert, Grandad and your neice Lucy. Others may recognise these (and other red-herrings) but not know the sequence, or be able to easily duplicate it from just observing where on the touchscreen you made contact (as you might with numberpad-entry) in some unguarded situation.
 
* '''What you have''' - Some physical item that is linked to your authorisation. The possession of the key must be guarded against both theft and loss to continue to be useful.
 
* '''What you have''' - Some physical item that is linked to your authorisation. The possession of the key must be guarded against both theft and loss to continue to be useful.
 
** A popular item at one time for financial logins is a {{w|Security token|numeric key fob}}. Displaying a {{w|rolling code}} of numbers that change pseudorandomly, synchronously with the expectations of the authentication routine at the server. Any attempt by an eavesdropper to {{w|replay attack|'replay'}} a previous code will no longer be valid.
 
** A popular item at one time for financial logins is a {{w|Security token|numeric key fob}}. Displaying a {{w|rolling code}} of numbers that change pseudorandomly, synchronously with the expectations of the authentication routine at the server. Any attempt by an eavesdropper to {{w|replay attack|'replay'}} a previous code will no longer be valid.

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