Sometimes knowing the right place to look can make all the difference.
In a previous installment of SearchReSearch we saw how Gene Golovchinsky looked up Daniel Tunkelang's surname.
This time we're going to do something similar, although a little easier than "Tunkelang" -- in this case, the Search Challenge is to figure out MY mother's maiden surname.
I pose this challenge for a couple of reasons. First, to suggest that finding this kind of information is so easy you should NEVER use "mother's maiden surname" as a security question. And second, just to illustrate once again that knowing how is more than just a matter of typing a couple of words into Google.
The glove is up!
Search on!
In a previous installment of SearchReSearch we saw how Gene Golovchinsky looked up Daniel Tunkelang's surname.
This time we're going to do something similar, although a little easier than "Tunkelang" -- in this case, the Search Challenge is to figure out MY mother's maiden surname.
I pose this challenge for a couple of reasons. First, to suggest that finding this kind of information is so easy you should NEVER use "mother's maiden surname" as a security question. And second, just to illustrate once again that knowing how is more than just a matter of typing a couple of words into Google.
The glove is up!
Search on!
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