• rumba@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    I installed an NFC door reader at work. You can add a backup pin. But the reader is tall and it’s only two rows so you get

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    it’s HIGHLY infuriating to find the numbers for some reason

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        Yes, it absolutely was; But I blame the door company that I was with for a decade, that ghosted me for a month until it was too late for me to get anyone else to install before we re-opened.

        They came out, quoted, said it was a 1 day easy job reducing 2 floors to 1. Just moving the controller and they had nothing on the books. Then poof. Called them tech, the dispatch, left messages with the Secretary.

        Unifi door controllers are kinda of annoying, but they work, they’re simple to install, and they cost me $0 per month instead of $250.

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    I have a workaround for that! Take out your phone and search for a hidden app called “phone” (should be pre-installed). There should be a “keypad” tab. There you can type in the pin from muscle memory to get the actual numbers.

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        except phone keypads and computer keypads are inverted.

        True.

        But this isn’t about computer keybads, but ATM keypads and they are the same as my phone keypad.

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          You are correct. I was assuming they’d be more like 10-keys. Google images shows they’re usually in the phone orientation.

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      You’re out of luck if you need the letters though, because phones and PIN keypads don’t have the same letters on the same numbers.

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        17 hours ago

        I remeber letter on keypads when I was like 14 and using sms on a keypad to text my girlfriend on a Nokia phone. Why are you still using that?

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          I used to be able to type out a full text with my phone barely opened in my pocket in class, certainly can’t do that with touchscreens 😅

          These days I can type pretty fast on a touchscreen but I do sometimes miss the old days of unique flip phones compared to the boring slabs of glass we get now.

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    12 hours ago

    I never seen atm does this as they all have physical keypad, only those card machine. We have to tell customer that it’s randomised and explain the security advantage to them, which they will understand.

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    19 hours ago

    @TheBat

    Brilliant! I wish my #bank 's #ATM was like this!

    Right now, I have to cover my PIN-entering hand with my other hand, and then do a whole bunch of fake button presses, in order to hopefully confuse any hidden cameras. Hopefully. Maybe. It’s absolutely maddening, and it probably isn’t actually secure because real button presses require more force than fake ones.

    If only the keypad was randomized like this, entering my #PIN securely would be easy. 😭

    #cybersecurity #security #infosec