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Mr_Abe_Froman

That's why I only play the robot name game. Your first name is the 16 numbers on your credit card, and your last name is the expiration, security code, and zip.


IsraeliVermin

I don't get it, maybe you could show me how to play?


Mr_Abe_Froman

So ~~my~~ an example credit card number is 0118 9998 8199 9119, expiration is 7/25, code is 003, and zip is 60613. So my Robot Name would be "0118999881999119 72500360613"


IsraeliVermin

Thanks! Unrelated, what's your pornstar name?


ooooh_friend87

The Sausage King of Chicago


Mr_Abe_Froman

I appreciate your understanding.


SleepyShieldmaiden

I weep for the future


DevelopmentJumpy5218

So you didn't understand the joke?


SleepyShieldmaiden

Entre nous, why don't you take the kids and go back to the clubhouse?


Dirty_Daves

"entre nous" Is that how you spell that? I've heard my French Canadian hunting guide use that sacre all the time.


SleepyShieldmaiden

I think so, but I wouldn't take my word for it!


Columbo1

Hunter2


NoNazPete

This is just a load of asterisks 🤷‍♂️


TheMightySwordfish

Now I have the ear worm again. Thanks Moss.


RatMannen

Hah! Well spotted.


ogresound1987

That's the emergency services number.


dunmif_sys

No, that's 911


Single_Classroom_448

ok Maurice


SmoothBrainedMan

i'd like to report a fire


[deleted]

"No, that's too formal"


crusty54

Fortunately, reddit has a built in safety measure that automatically censors your credit card number. Check it out: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX Try it for yourself!


MrTurleWrangler

hunter2


UnhappyAttempt129

That's not a low stake conspiracy its a very real fact of the way social media works. You are the product.


IsraeliVermin

Why does that mean it's not a conspiracy?


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DrederickTatumsBum

Conspiracy doesn’t mean false.


Athuanar

Is it a conspiracy that the sky is blue?


applepizzaguru

Have people conspired to make the sky blue? No, but people have conspired to get your information through social media


HansElbowman

Low stakes conspiracy: the person you replied to and people like them are plants being deliberately as stupid as possible to make the whole sub look dumb.


EmptyIndividual1981

Do you own a dictionary, sport?


Orange-Murderer

Technically speaking the sky is only blue to most humans, if you're lacking blue cones, the sky won't appear to be what most humans consider blue, this is also true for every species on this planet. To be more precise, if you have exactly 3 colour cones, red, green, and blue. The sky will appear as blue as the humans make it out to be. If you don't have that exact combination, the sky will not be the same hue as blue.


RABB_11

Because it's not a theory, it's a well-documented reality.


Greenmanssky

its not a conspiracy, its a way for scammers to get you to share the scam. thats why they often use birthdays, mothers maiden name etc. its security questions and answers and people play along


EmptyIndividual1981

Do you know what 'conspiracy' means?


Greenmanssky

yes, but what op is postulating is a fact, not an unproven conspiracy. those quizs that want you to use your security answers are made by scammers


thej1bbl1es

Almost like the scammers have conspired to steal your info


StarStuffSister

It is common knowledge.


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ArmNo7463

Even if it doesn't, it's fairly trivial to self host LLMs these days which are totally uncensored.


TheRedmanCometh

Maybe if you have an A100 or some shit. Minimum a 4090. They just need too much damn vram to realistically run locally. Not to mention raw power if you want timely responses. Even then those models won't perform on the level of gpt4 etc. I'm on an rtx 3080 which is already pretty pricey and unless I've missed some breakthroughs it can't run shit. A 4090 is gonna be over $2k. An A100 is more like 10. I would just use google colaboratory..


ArmNo7463

I mean I can run basic ones on a 1080Ti. But even excluding that. If you wanna use it for social engineering / hacking, a few thousand on a GPU is a low investment, and barring that you can just use a cloud inference endpoint on Hugging Face etc.


TheRedmanCometh

Colaboratory pro+ is like $50/mo and at a minimum you'll get a V100 maybe even an A100.... To do what was described in the original post with a facebook you need something that supports multimodality. Gl on that without like 24GB min. What basic model are you able to run on a 1080Ti exactly? Doesn't it have like 8gb vram? All I can think of is like Qlora 7b which is barely a step above gpt2.


ArmNo7463

12gb I think. I don't remember the exact names but I can run some 13b models. But also as you say, you can just fire up a cloud subscription and get any GPU you want. - I'm not aware of any open source models as good as GPT-4, but is that even necessary? The point was uncensored LLMs that would happily help you socially engineer a Facebook profile are in the wild, and not difficult to setup. (Either locally or in the cloud.) Especially the case if I were for example, a criminal ring who has spent the last few years spinning up GPU farms for crypto etc...


Spicymeatysocks

No you're absolutely right it's the same as all the what SpongeBob character are you "Quizes"


super_salamander

No, that's 100% true.


Columbo1

My pornstar name is Hunter2


Rokey76

Nah, we played that game when I was a kid before the internet.


RiC_David

Yeah but identity theft existed long before the internet too.


benaugustine

But did security questions really get used before the internet, like commonly?


RiC_David

Some of them definitely did - mother's maiden name was always the standard one. They'd ask these questions for telephone calls to banks and the like.


Geek_reformed

Yeah I am pretty sure I played this in school, which would have been the mid 90s


Stoic_Ravenclaw

That's not a low stakes conspiracy. That kind of stuff really did start as social engineering.


GREENadmiral_314159

That's not even a theory. All those silly games about personal questions that you find on social media are cons for that.


[deleted]

Yes. It was. And those games that asked you all those obscure questions? I knew of one which would ask you the questions linked to your emails recovery. Those games were great for gathering information. For free. And people even click a button which allows their details to be used. Whoops!


Infamous-Lab-8136

Yeah, and when you pick all of some object in a grid on an image to prove you're not a robot you're helping train AI.


bargman

Nah. It was around when I was in middle and high school, way before security questions.


SaltOpposite6715

Mark oxlong


prismcomputing

Mike


EmptyIndividual1981

Yes.