On Dec 31, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Dan Saffer wrote:

I imagine it's basic encryption math.

Your average 4 digit pin has only 4,000,000,000 possible combinations, which isn't particularly secure.

My math says you only get 10,000 combinations from a 4 digit PIN, which I would imagine is even less secure.

Jared


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