Tina laughed incredulously. “No way! You can see his bank statements?” “Naw. The Wells Fargo website is making me sign in with a username and password. I don’t have either one. But… How much you want to bet this guy uses a life password?” “A ‘life password’? What’s that?” Tina asked. “It’s the password that unlocks your entire life. People have a thousand online accounts. And they always use the same damn password for everything. All it takes is one website to mishandle your password, and your whole life is wide open. Everybody does it. Take you, for example. Your f*******: password, your bank password, your password for your corporate email at work. Admit it. They’re all the same, aren’t they?” Tina stared at him, horrified. “Not… necessarily…!” she squeaked. She felt as though she we

