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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday November 01 2017, @04:39PM   Printer-friendly
from the What's-the-definition-of-insanity? dept.

Alexa owners can now check their credit scores and ask credit related questions:

http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/30/technology/alexa-credit-score/index.html

On the heels of the Equifax security 'problems', Experian users who give Alexa the new 'Experian' skill can ask Alexa to tell them about their credit score and utilization, offer advice and -- for those who have access to Experian's credit lock product -- check whether their credit is locked, or lock it.

But, you have to give Alexa info: username, password and a personal key created when users enter their information. Users will have to repeat their pin after five minutes of inactivity. (Alexa, sudo make me a credit score sandwich)

The new service, though, might ring some alarm bells in light of the Equifax security breach, which exposed the personal information of up to 145.5 million people.

Is anyone up for this? Would you trust such info to an Internet connected device when you have to 'out loud' give your pin number?
Do you stand at an ATM and say your pin number out loud?

And will the Facebook crowd eat this up?


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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Wednesday November 01 2017, @11:21PM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday November 01 2017, @11:21PM (#590803) Journal

    They are a private entity, so I reckon it should be OK. The real violently-imposed-monopoly is expected to chime in and settle the matter.

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