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Antioch posted:The hits keep coming: He wants to expense it probably.
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m.hache posted:He wants to expense it probably. Which would make sense, if he hadn't sent the ticket to Risk Management. Nope, pretty sure that page isn't a virus pal, dig out your credit card.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 21:57 |
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Antioch posted:Which would make sense, if he hadn't sent the ticket to Risk Management. Nope, pretty sure that page isn't a virus pal, dig out your credit card. Well, you could say it was a "risky" decision to email you about expending it.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 21:59 |
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Buy him a subscription. Charge him $9.99 It's what he already expects you're doing apparently. Start charging your users for Facebook why not. Time for the IT department to start cashing in on people wasting company time. Start doing it before some CEO thinks of this.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 22:01 |
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Inspector_666 posted:Well one of the conspiracy theories was that Bitcoin was an NSA front to break encryption, so... Which is pretty dumb. If even half of the stuff that they're accused of doing W/R/T software security issues is true, they could make a botnet that makes Storm look like my home network. I could be wrong about their capabilities, or I could be wrong about the relative power of a botnet vs bitcoin mining. But in my minimally-educated opinion, it seems like the bot net would be in a different order of magnitude of processing over time.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 22:42 |
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New computers have been coming in! We're replacing the 5 year old Dell 380s! And we've got push back? quote:I do not want a new computer. He works in the Risk department of a credit card processor.
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 22:48 |
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So drawing manga equates to risk analysis? Does he draw rape scenes where people are violated by floating credit cards?
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# ? Mar 26, 2015 23:01 |
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notwithoutmyanus posted:So drawing manga equates to risk analysis? Does he draw rape scenes where people are violated by floating credit cards? The Dream of the Accountant's Wife
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Commodore 64 posted:New computers have been coming in! We're replacing the 5 year old Dell 380s! Hahaha holy fuckin poo poo EDIT: I bet if you take a good look at this guy's hard drive you can get him escorted from the premises. Cool Dad fucked around with this message at 01:44 on Mar 27, 2015 |
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Commodore 64 posted:New computers have been coming in! We're replacing the 5 year old Dell 380s! I would just love to be a fly on the wall during a conversation about the work-relevance of such a request.
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I never thought this would actually happen, but today I had a client show up complaining that our email site was displaying as GatorButt. I think yall can guess why that might be.
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Commodore 64 posted:New computers have been coming in! We're replacing the 5 year old Dell 380s! Eschatos posted:I never thought this would actually happen, but today I had a client show up complaining that our email site was displaying as GatorButt. I think yall can guess why that might be. These two posts have made my entire life worth living.
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Eschatos posted:I never thought this would actually happen, but today I had a client show up complaining that our email site was displaying as GatorButt. I think yall can guess why that might be.
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Eschatos posted:I never thought this would actually happen, but today I had a client show up complaining that our email site was displaying as GatorButt. I think yall can guess why that might be. I can't, and google isn't telling me much either. It sounds hilarious, but what's the story?
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22 Eargesplitten posted:I can't, and google isn't telling me much either. It sounds hilarious, but what's the story? Here's a hint: What's your opinion on private butt vs. public butt? Hybrid butt?
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22 Eargesplitten posted:I can't, and google isn't telling me much either. It sounds hilarious, but what's the story? It's an extension called CloudToButt. It does exactly what it sounds like, and now that you know about it you can be in on the inside joke that is completely indecipherable until you know about the extension.
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Bob Morales posted:It takes a certain type of stupid to be in sales. Darmok and Jalad at Outlook Shaka, when the Rules fell
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Flipperwaldt posted:You're an idiot for not backing up poo poo like that. Seriously, six months, what the gently caress. I give one guess to figure out where the hole is in my backup strategy. Yes, I own my failure. And the only reason why I had data from six months ago is that I'd swapped the data drive in my volume for a larger drive and had not repurposed the old one yet, so it still had data on it from when I copied it over. Yeah. Now I'll be buying an external disk to plug in for backups.
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Volmarias posted:Darmok and Jalad at Outlook Windows, his arms wide.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:I can't, and google isn't telling me much either. It sounds hilarious, but what's the story? Someone installed the CloudtoButt extension on Chrome.
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Gilok posted:EDIT: I bet if you take a good look at this guy's hard drive you can get him escorted from the premises. My first thought exactly.
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Eschatos posted:Someone installed my ButttoButt extension on Chrome.
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Agrikk posted:I give one guess to figure out where the hole is in my backup strategy.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 13:18 |
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Antioch posted:The National Post charges a subscription fee, you doofus. Snipping tool the screenshot > Draw big red circle around obvious message and arrow pointer > Send back with no text > "Hurr durr oh i understand now" I've crafted very specific error messages for when people don't fill out certain fields in forms etc, they are in red text and describe what went wrong and what you should do. Noooobody ever reads, if they call me I always ask them to repeat the error message then the penny drops.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 14:22 |
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I probably would have first researched that the paywall is real, that's actually a reasonable malware precaution to ensure that a normally free website isn't charging, the same goes for ads on websites that are normally ad-free getting ads.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:I probably would have first researched that the paywall is real, that's actually a reasonable malware precaution to ensure that a normally free website isn't charging, the same goes for ads on websites that are normally ad-free getting ads. I agree. I'd rather a user be a bit too cautious than vice versa.
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Che Delilas posted:It's an extension called CloudToButt. It does exactly what it sounds like, and now that you know about it you can be in on the inside joke that is completely indecipherable until you know about the extension. Oh, okay. I'd read about that before, I just forgot about it. I also had never heard of gatorcloud.
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Flipperwaldt posted:Excludes large media files? Exclude my DAW which isn't connected to the network in any way. (Normally)
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So that user that stores his passwords in a text file that I mentioned earlier... phonecall came in. "I got this email from a client that says documents attached. I tried to open it but no matter how many times I click on it, the thing doesn't work" "God damnit, unplug your computer. I'm coming over" 3 Virus' removed from his system. Luckily no traces of a crypto variant that I can find (so far). Happy Friday.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 17:57 |
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once a client gets cryptolocker is great because at that point I have free reign to make whatever changes I want to network security
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 18:00 |
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go3 posted:once a client gets cryptolocker is great because at that point I have free reign to make whatever changes I want to network security Well, my main job is fairly well protected and monitored so I'm not worried about us. They just have 3 computers in a workgroup and just buy computers from Best Buy when another one eats it. No idea if they have any sort of backup.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:How do you explain how bad of an idea giving everyone admin rights is? Can you just tell them that it's best practices, or do you have to find a way to explain how dangerous it is without calling your users idiots? "How about instead of having a security guard at the front door, we just give every employee a loaded handgun with the safety off, and permanently have it dangling from a chain around their neck. We will also give them no training in gun use, or even simple de-escalation strategies in conflict situations" Argument not valid in the USA.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Which is pretty dumb. If even half of the stuff that they're accused of doing W/R/T software security issues is true, they could make a botnet that makes Storm look like my home network. I could be wrong about their capabilities, or I could be wrong about the relative power of a botnet vs bitcoin mining. But in my minimally-educated opinion, it seems like the bot net would be in a different order of magnitude of processing over time. Those already exist, there's better uses for them than bitcoin mining which isn't even possible to hijack to break something useful.
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NZAmoeba posted:"How about instead of having a security guard at the front door, we just give every employee a loaded handgun with the safety off, and permanently have it dangling from a chain around their neck. We will also give them no training in gun use, or even simple de-escalation strategies in conflict situations" Nah, speaking as an American gun nut, that still sounds like a terrible idea. Necklace carry is almost as bad as purse carry.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Nah, speaking as an American gun nut, that still sounds like a terrible idea. Necklace carry is almost as bad as purse carry. Not as easy to steal the gun off the necklace as it is to steal the purse, I would think. It's like a worse open carry, somehow. E: Depends on the length of the necklace now that I think about it
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quote:I do not want a new computer. The new computer I will be getting will also come with a replacement 19" monitor to replace my 2 21" and only one monitor vs the 2 I have now. I feel the same way.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 16:20 |
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We monitor this guy's network connectivity to the internet by leasing them a Cisco 1721 that we can poll. This morning it went down, and called them to find out they're doing some recabling. It's still down, becausequote:See the attached picture. Can you confirm whether the port to the right of the red cable is appropriate to connect the 1721 router? The red cable is connected to my Edgemarc voip router.
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 07:05 |
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We run 5 sites with 2 IT people per site. 1 week in 5 on call covering everything for the bosses... This weekend I'm up and I get a call this fine Sunday morning My PC won't turn on -use another? That will be fine for me but the night staff have a critical spreadsheet on the desktop -does anyone else have a copy etc User alludes that it's a shortcut on the desktop (maybe... which would be better at least) -Ok can you locate the spreadsheet in its original location and during handover say to night staff 'click here there etc' No night people do a totally different job I dunno where or what it is -can you ask on site if someone knows where it is, surely it's easier for someone to say 'oh click there' rather than me disturb someone's weekend and send them to work? That won't work -Try!! 2 mins later they rang back, rather than talk to colleagues they rang their boss who demanded it just gets fixed. Partly because their IT guy is notoriously disliked and they probably just are being malicious by insisting he goes in I'm going to do everything I can to avoid that just because I'm a bigger twat.. Sigh
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anthonypants posted:We monitor this guy's network connectivity to the internet by leasing them a Cisco 1721 that we can poll. This morning it went down, and called them to find out they're doing some recabling. It's still down, because Out of band management port or something?
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Potato Salad posted:Out of band management port or something? Yeah, I'm not entirely sure what I'm supposed to be looking at. I thought that was the point, not that it's necessarily hooked up incorrectly, more WTF are you saying and the picture is not a substitute for communicating your issue here.
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