Errors in Reasoning Questions - - Question 56

A standard problem for computer security is that passwords that have to be typed on a computer keyboard are comparati...

Julie-V July 29, 2019

Going to the Answer Choices

Hi LSAT Max, When I read the stimulus, the first potential flaw to pop into my head was "what if an unauthorized individual gained access to an authorized person's voice (like a recording) and used that?". I think that's what led me to choose option (A) because there's still a possibility that the passwords (in this case, the voices) can be "stolen". Is this kind of logic harming me for situations like this stimulus where we should just go straight to the answer choices with an open mind? Or was I being too extra for this particular question? Many thanks in advance for the help!

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Gabriela-Diaz June 6, 2020

I have the same question about the hypothetical of someone gaining access to a recording of someone's voice and that is why I picked A. Can you explain how this hypothetical does not make A right? Please and thank you

Gabriela-Diaz June 6, 2020

I have the same question about the hypothetical of someone gaining access to a recording of someone's voice and that is why I picked A. Can you explain how this hypothetical does not make A right? Please and thank you