Sony Executives are smart
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By keeping their password in the password folder:
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Manager's reaction when an IT underling breaks the news to him: "What, first you were livid that I stored things in the Recycle bin and now it's that I properly label things? Make up your mind!"
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The best place to hide is in plain sight.
Was taken too literally
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You could steal them with a simple bash script or .bat file!
Filed under: [Not a passwords.txt, but close enough]()@RaceProUK
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You could steal them with a simple bash script or .bat file!
World's smallest mention?
Filed under: [Not a passwords.txt, but close enough]()@RaceProUK
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Wow. I thought everyone knew that security best practise is to use a password minder:
Out of Your Password Minder – 03:04
— TheEllenShow
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[quote=The Telegraph]...perhaps the most surprising - and alarming - aspect of the attack is that a relatively underdeveloped country such as North Korea has acquired the technological know-how to breach the security systems of one of the world's most advanced computer firms. The success of Sony's brand relies as much on its computer business as its film and television divisions, and the fact that its computers can be infiltrated by such a relative newcomer to cyber warfare indicates just how rapidly this new form of conflict is advancing.[/quote]Filed under: I am North Korea PHEAR ME, never let the facts get in the way of a wine soaked lunch
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"What, first you were livid that I stored things in the Recycle bin and now it's that I properly label things? Make up your mind!"
That's right up there with the people who use the Deleted Items folder for storage. What the hell? Don't delete it if you're not done with it. I have a co-worker who does that. No wonder his PST is 3.8GiB[1].
[1] heh. heh. heh.
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No, but you are getting there...
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No wonder his PST is 38GiB
FTFY
Manager's reaction when an IT underling breaks the news to him:
Taken from article linked by OP:
3rd frame is the point. ;-)
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>No wonder his PST is 38GB
FTFY
I thought it actually as for a minute! Then I recounted the digits. Wherever I was looking at it, the file size didn't have thousands separators.
Also, since you didn't comment on my comment I fixed the suffix.
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GiB is a valid acronym, so I wasn't going to buttume fixing that. ;-)
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GiB is a valid acronym, so I wasn't going to buttume fixing that
Did you not see my HTML comment?
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[1] heh. heh. heh.
Still wasn't going to FTFY. Didn't want to risk ruining the joke (too late now!)
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