Coincidence being the key word. Your view on all of this is nothing short of ridiculous. Those 'secret questions' which you refer to - sometimes called memorable questions - can be based on absolutely anything, for example pet's name, favourite colour, first car, a capital city etc etc etc. In fact in some cases you can even create a question of your own! So let's say I opted for the 'first car' choice which in my case was a Mazda, does that mean I should keep that information secret?? Picture this scenario, Jim and I chatting about cars over a pre gig drink... "So what was your first car then Stevie?". "Oh I'm sorry mate, I'm afraid I cant tell you that!".parasiteinblack wrote:By some freak coincidence my email got hacked yesterday...
You seem to be overlooking the fact that these questions are asked with a series of others, for example name, current address, former address, date of birth, account numbers, recent transactions etc. Anyone can take a guess at say a favourite colour, and have a fair chance of getting it right, but as for the other information....
As for YOUR secret question, all I can say is God help you if you've chosen 'What is your favourite band?'.