A man who chose “Lloyds is pants” as his telephone banking password said he found it had been changed by a member of staff to “no it’s not”.
Steve Jetley, from Shrewsbury, said he chose the password after falling out with Lloyds TSB over insurance that came free with an account.
He said he was then banned from changing it back or to another password of “Barclays is better”.
The bank apologised and said the staff member no longer worked there.
Ped
August 29th, 2008 at 07:23
How can a banking password be safe, if it can be seen by staff?
Passwords should be one-way hashed and changeable but never, ever viewable.
The person who told him it should be no longer than 6 characters, should be fired as well.