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    1. John takes a deep breath, enters the Pin number and pushes the pound sign


    2. Some guy was trying to get the old man to give his PIN number out over the phone!


    3. He had about £25 pounds in cash as well and a credit card with a four digit pin number scratched into the back


    4. " I gave them my card and pin number, knowing they wouldn"t waste a penny


    5. „It"s probably his pin number and nothing to do with this thing


    6. In fact, the nursing staff continually griped about the complexity of security: passwords, PIN numbers, med codes


    7. The girl forced a smile and took his credit card and pushed inside the machine and offered him the keypad to type in his PIN number


    8. "Oh, I don’t know about that one, but what I do know is that the pin number is tattooed on


    9. security because you have a PIN number that you enter to approve every


    10. His hands? There were things they needed to know, such as computer passwords and bank PIN numbers

    11. The more Robin thought about it, the more he came to believe that the hole in the wall could easily be opened, perhaps even without a four figure PIN number


    12. The theory behind the system was that every bank credit and debit card would have the owner’s secret PIN number encoded into both the microchip and the magnetic strip


    13. The problem was, as Robin saw it, that a criminal only needed to know someone’s PIN number to be able to produce a duplicate card


    14. And although the PIN number is often encrypted, it’s the easiest thing in the world to record a four digit number on to a magnetic strip, and even easier to watch someone tap in their code on a chip and PIN machine, whether in a store or at the bank


    15. The screen did not ask him to enter his PIN number, as it should have, but simply offered him the menu options


    16. “That is using the card to take money from a cash machine without needing to use someone’s PIN number


    17. His wife goes to the same branch of the Standard Chartered Bank every Thursday to take money out of the cash machine, and although we’ve been really close, we haven’t yet been able to find out what her PIN number is


    18. You don’t need a PIN number or anything


    19. “I don’t think he could do that, without passwords and Pin numbers and so on,” replied Dillon


    20. I was sent a pin number to use whenever I decided to unfreeze my account

    21. account and PIN numbers when using debit at the store and


    22. and after one Chopin number he turned to me and said, "He


    23. Another scholar would print their specific ‘pin number


    24. Revealing to them that their sacred ‘pin number’ was nothing more than a meaningless form of pure selfishness


    25. Modern consumers who hold their pin numbers secret: are just as insane as the medieval scholars who once selfishly kept their own pin numbers a jealous secret


    26. The numbers on paper bills: are pin numbers


    27. Without these pin numbers: all bills, all paper money, all credit cards all debit cards, all checks, would be worthless


    28. Their only value lies in the fact that each one has a different pin number


    29. The only reason the pin numbers of the Scholars of the Middle Ages were worth anything were because each scholar had a different pin number that he kept safe and secret from all others


    30. Modern living human civilization could not exist without pin numbers

    31. That is all modern civilization is made of: pin numbers


    32. If you took away all the pin numbers of modern civilization: it would disappear


    33. The joke of the meaninglessness of the pin numbers of the Middle Ages in Europe has been repeated and recreated by the undead until now: living humans are born into an artificial civilization whose beliefs are so insane: living humans have stopped trying to justify it, rationalize it or explain it or understand the insanity of civilization


    34. The insanity of abstract numbers: ‘pin numbers’ permeates modern living human culture so completely as an unquestioned norm: people are incapable of realizing the basic insanity of it


    35. If you lose your debit card information for example, especially if you’ve also lost the PIN number, you can be held responsible for most if not all the illegal charges to your card


    36. That information includes the card number, the expiration date, the CVV and pin number


    37. If the thief does not know what your card number is then it does not matter how many times they watch you put in your pin number


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