Jay Christopherson
Not An Admin
whysman said:Jay Christopherson said:Those of you worried about using your full name here as a "deterrence" to hackers/spammers/etc... are living in denial.They are far more likely to get that information from a dumped database (a retail store for example) where they can get your *entire* record of information in one shot, rather than a forum where they only useful thing they might come away with is your name and a password (maybe an email address) that you are hopefully not using elsewhere - or at least, no where else important.
There's no requirement here to use your full or real name, but I agree with Keith's sentiments.
I usually agree with you Jay, and I certainly see why it would be "nice" for everyone to use their real names. However, to say that we (who don't use our real names) are "living in denial" because we want to reduce risk of cyber crime is not exactly accurate. I agree that the chances are far greater via compromised data marts, etc.. however I have worked with the cyber security / fraud team at my place of employment and have been told by members of that team that I have a great deal of respect for to never to use your real name for the world to see. Of course they have a laundry list of things not to do, especially when it comes to social media, but to want to reduce your risk of being victimized is never "living in denial". After all, isn't that why a good portion of us carry concealed?
As for me.... I tend to ask a lot of questions... hence "Why"sman... not to be confused with wiseman.
The "denial" I'm referring to is the level of "security" you think you are achieving by not using your real name on this forum. "Security by obscurity" is no security at all. I'll stand behind my assertion that you are not improving your security in any way, shape or form, by not using your name on this forum. How is using your real name here any different than being listed in a phone book?
But, that's my opinion so anyone is free to disagree with me. On forums or other social media place, I tend to use my real name, but obscure "facts" like my real birthday, address, phone number, etc... by using different dates, addresses, and numbers everywhere so that if someone culls it, it'll be different depending on where they pulled it from. That's just me though, to each his own. I think those are more useful measures, just because those are things that so-called "security" questions tend to be based on.









