In every TV show and movie when unauthorized people login to a computer of other's, they correctly guess the password after second or third guess. If it's not a birthday the password just happens to be written on a post-it or in between of a book right besides the device, even if it's FBI's or a security guy's computer. What's up with that? Well, I guess some people do that in real life as well. Anyway, it is not as ridiculous as "coding" or "hacking" in movies.
Sometimes I hate to "know things". Once even in a movie a mother was faking her knitting while talking to a person, she never really did any loops, just waved her knitting needles around. It irritates me when there is no authenticity in film.
[#]Movies #TVShows #Security
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@rolle Good timing for this post as I'm just watching Spider-Man: Far from Home where the phone password of the security chief of Tony Stark is "password".
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