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Prepare yourself - there are a lot of questions coming! But remember, this is my style of topic. Don't treat it like a questionnaire. These questions are only here to give you an idea of things to discuss in this topic.
How do you feel about disclosing your details? Who would you disclose them to? When buying things, what places do you go to, and how do you go about finding new places to shop? Remember, that finding a new place to shop means that if you buy something there, you're disclosing your details to a shop which is effectively a stranger to you.
How do you balance out security and convenience? Do you have all your passwords saved on your computer so that the form AutoCompletes? And what security do you have on your wireless network, if you have one? Do you have a firewall too? And do you have anything like a firewall, spy/as/malware detection, etc?
When you receieve a suspicious email, how do you deal with it? If it appears to come from someone you know or a company you know, but is somewhat suspicious, what do you do? What are you like for clicking links and making sure they go to the correct place? Do you (know how to) check email headers to make sure the email isn't phished?
And moving away from the computer a bit now - what do you carry around with you in the street? Do you prefer to pay for things with card or cash? What's the max amount of money that you ever take with you? How do you feel about people giving you suspicious looks because you're young?
Also, what are you like with public amenities? In one episode of The Real Hustle, they set up a fake cash machine i nthe middle of the street. It looked like a cash machine, but it was kind of like a booth in the middle of the pavement, and only said "Cash" on it to make it look legit. How would you feel about that? Would you use it? Or are you the sort of person who only ever withdraws cash from a machine affiliated or directly connected to a bank? What things do you do when you go up to a cash machine anyway? Do you check it out before using it to make sure it's safe?
And how do you feel about using Chip and PIN in a shop? Do you cover the machine with your other hand whilst you type in your PIN in case of any shoulder surfers? And speaking of Chip and PIN - on the same aforementioned episode of The Real Hustle, a woman was seen applying for a job. She was entering her details into a computer for the application. Would you question the reason for them asking for things like your bank details, or would you just do it through fear of making them think you don't trust them and hence risk losing the job? Also, at the end of the form that she was filling in, she was asked for a 4-digit numerical code to protect her application. She used her bank card's PIN number. What would you do?
Okay, that'll do.
Discuss!
Cant decide if I want to destroy or save the world though.
decisions decisions...
http://images.similarminds.com/leader/5.jpg
o_o
As for the leadership test, turns out I'm JFK too :)
> I'll post a thread with a couple in tomorrow.
Heres the old thread you created.
Just did the test again actually, apparently I've become more paranoid and less intellectual. :)
And no one's ever tried to shoot me.
A couple of years ago I got 73%, that's the highest i've ever had it. So you beat me on all fronts =D
These tests are a good laugh, and it's actually quite accurate in places, I reckon. Low stability results? Damn, I must be about to fall over...
I have several cards, one is a 0% being paid off over 9 months, which will have the balance paid at the time, and the other is a day to day one that gets paid in full each month.
Why have one? £40-£50 a week for petrol, £100 a week for the supermarket, money for toys and other things for the kids, swimming lessons etc etc. Not to mention stuff bought on the internet.