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I linked an account with Plaid. If I change my username and password ...
“ Can Plaid still access my account without even after I change my username and password?” Well Plaid's access to your account is dependent on the token, not your username and password. If you change your username and password, the token becomes invalid, and Plaid should no longer have access to your account. There are scenarios where Plaid can still have access, but in general, no.
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Is Plaid safe if I change the password after deposit?
Let's say you trade on Coinbase. Every time you need to deposit money via Plaid, you: change the password to your online bank account pair your bank with Coinbase deposit money unpair your bank (I'm not sure if necessary) change back the password. Would you consider this approach 100% safe?
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Are there joint password accounts? (Like bank accounts)
Joint bank accounts don't work that way. Each user have their own password and user id and even debit/credit card linked to the account if they exist. Depending on the type of account you may have "disjunctive" accounts, were each user can do everything, and "conjunctive" were each operation requires approval by all owners. So, do you mean a "conjunctive" online account for some service?
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Reconstructing bittorrent data from PCAP - Information Security Stack ...
I am doing a CTF flag for my school project with a PCAP flag based on this CTF write-up: eindbazen.net - Plaid CTF 2012 - Torrent I setup a local torrent file containing an .mp3 (the audio is my flag's key) that is shared between two laptops.
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Storing basic financial data - Information Security Stack Exchange
I'll be using the Plaid api, which abstracts away account/routing numbers, etc. Thus, what I'll have access to, and be trying to store, would be the account name, balance, type, and transactional data (amount, location, name, type, date, category). I'd also like to store the user's name and email.
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What information is shared by an audio bluetooth connection?
See: car companies using your location data to sell your driving habits to insurance companies, or Plaid selling people's entire financial transaction history. (They may not even want the call history itself, but it contains my contacts, which many companies do desperately want.)