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Gyshall posted:Just being in this industry over the past 13 years was enough for me to know that the NSA poo poo was happening. Some of their methods are interesting, but I have at least forty clients that do some sort of monitoring/inspection of employee traffic/computer use, and it isn't too hard to do. Hell, schools have been doing this for a very long time.
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Sickening posted:How terrible of a person would I be if I created a word document containing the goatman for all these Indian recruiters that send me jobs in random states besides the one I am in. As the token thread recruiter, I wholly endorse this venture.
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In other news I've achieved peak IT. My job description was incredible basic work but for whatever reason I'm migrating Lotus Notes servers. Our 2003 dell laptop without a battery wasn't cutting it anymore. I still don't know how the networking works here, nor do I know how our barracuda spam filter works (it seriously might not be doing anything), nor do I know how the firewall works. Nobody can tell me either because nobody knows. I'm the only IT guy in the building until Friday. IBM won't call me back Methanar fucked around with this message at 22:47 on Jun 24, 2015 |
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Sickening posted:How terrible of a person would I be if I created a word document containing the goatman for all these Indian recruiters that send me jobs in random states besides the one I am in. The best kind of terrible. :-D
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Methanar posted:
Lotus Domino/Notes oh my god I am so sorry.
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Shaocaholica posted:Looking for a recommendation on a simple free remote process monitor for windows. I basically want to be alerted if a particular process on 4 remote machines is either killed or stops using CPU time. You can do this with like, 6-30 lines of powershell depending on how generous you are with spacing/formatting and how much info you actually want.
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Sickening posted:How terrible of a person would I be if I created a word document containing the goatman for all these Indian recruiters that send me jobs in random states besides the one I am in. I got an awesome job in a random state from an Indian recruiter, though ymmv. Don't rule out relocating for the right opportunity/money.
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Pasting ACLs into a config file uses the same syntax as overwriting one. I always hesitate to do the copy. It doesn't help that it takes ages and the whole time you're wondering if you just kicked yourself off. Yes I know your session stays but I still get all paranoid. gently caress ACLs.
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The entire time I've worked at my current job, there's been a bookshelf full of old technology books, completely untouched by anybody working at the company. Today, I got very reluctant approval to throw out some of the oldest books in the shelf. However, I was told to hang onto a Javascript book from 1996 and any books on Foxpro. Maybe this is the first step towards permission to get rid of those Pentium 3 servers sitting in the back
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:I got an awesome job in a random state from an Indian recruiter, though ymmv. Don't rule out relocating for the right opportunity/money. Yeah, gently caress that. I don't live in the bfe and the amount of money that it would take to uproot the wife and child to another state would have to be silly. I would have a better chance at long lost relative willing me millions at this point than a random Indian recruiter making my wildest dreams come true. The goat man sounds a lot better.
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My TS clearance came through today. It took over a year to adjudicate. Just a heads up for anybody that is in the pipe right now. I submitted my eQIP on 6/10/14. Had a meeting with an investigator last August.
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Grats on your info being in China! I'm surprised it took a year, I thought bringing in contractors was shortening the adjudication time?
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Reiz posted:You can do this with like, 6-30 lines of powershell depending on how generous you are with spacing/formatting and how much info you actually want. Hmm interesting. A lot of places to go wrong too.
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Mammalian posted:Came in today to find my chair completely missing. Checked the whole office, not a trace. Have you checked above the ceiling tiles? I've seen an entire office's chairs hidden up in the ceiling as a prank.
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Bhodi posted:Grats on your info being in China! I'd rather it be in China than a blackhat hacker group selling my poo poo on some ToR forum. As it is, I don't have to worry that much about the Chinese gov't exploiting my financial information. They've had it for at least a year as it is. I think the timelines they're publicly discussing are inaccurate at best.
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Interesting apologist statement. 1) i think it's naive to assume that the Chinese government are the only people with your PII given the descriptions I have heard of the security of those systems 2) it's serious loving info if it includes secret and top secret investigation materials. These people are going to need more than lifelock to protect themselves.
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# ? Jun 25, 2015 03:08 |
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The military handles PII so terribly that I've always assumed my identity has already been stolen.
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poo poo like that pisses me off that a government banking examiner has the balls to write me up for not having a documented windows update policy (despite being able to show the results of the properly configured wsus server, approvals, and update status) but then their employer can basically post everyone's poo poo in plain text on the internet.
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If you're referring to OPM, that wasn't the problem, and I can assure you two things: 1) proper documentation could have prevented it. 2) definitely a layer 8 issue.
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1) wrooong 2) mmmaybe? There were a lot of factors, from opm getting it's funding from sister organizations who don't want to give a dime to overhead things like "security" to them having a single guy responsible for overall security (who left in May) to siloing and general red tape, there wasn't one cause you can point to.
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adorai posted:poo poo like that pisses me off that a government banking examiner has the balls to write me up for not having a documented windows update policy (despite being able to show the results of the properly configured wsus server, approvals, and update status) but then their employer can basically post everyone's poo poo in plain text on the internet. What exactly are they expecting here? Here is my WSUS server, I approve updates on test groups, then approve them on production groups after X amount of test time. How much more policy has to be written?
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psydude posted:The military handles PII so terribly that I've always assumed my identity has already been stolen. One of the first things you do in Navy Boot Camp is assemble a stamp kit, you then stamp your social security number every article of clothing you own, with the exception of socks I think. So, yeah, when they're having you put your SSN on your underwear, they're not really into keeping pii secure.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:One of the first things you do in Navy Boot Camp is assemble a stamp kit, you then stamp your social security number every article of clothing you own, with the exception of socks I think. My ex literally defrauded me by opening a line of credit under my name when I was in the Navy, because when I was on leave I had my SSN all over my skivvies and everything.
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J posted:What exactly are they expecting here? Here is my WSUS server, I approve updates on test groups, then approve them on production groups after X amount of test time. How much more policy has to be written? edit: specifically, they were unhappy with the fact that our testing procedure was to approve the updates on a small subset of PCs and if there were no complaints, approve elsewhere. They wanted us to document that there were no complaints. They also did not like that PCs which were decommissioned more recently than the time they would drop off the report showed as missing (recent) updates. adorai fucked around with this message at 05:31 on Jun 25, 2015 |
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Zero VGS posted:My ex literally defrauded me by opening a line of credit under my name when I was in the Navy, because when I was on leave I had my SSN all over my skivvies and everything.
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:Not just last four? When I was in the Air Force we did first initial last name, last 4 SSN. Called it our laundry mark. I was on laundry crew and had everyone's memorized, so I used to deliver everyone's clothes (rather than the typical mad rush to the day room), and they'd fold mine and shine my shoes. Gotta work with what you got, and I got memory. Thank you for your service.
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Wonder_Bread posted:Lotus Domino/Notes oh my god I am so sorry. That said I still miss GroupWise. Cut my teeth on that suite
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Aunt Beth posted:Neither are that bad, it's just the bloaty Eclipse GUI's that they use that makes it so painful. Verse is coming soon to get rid of that crap. I am unfortunately not in the beta but from what I've heard it's great.
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:When I was in the Air Force I used to deliver everyone's clothes jaegerx posted:Thank you for your service.
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jaegerx posted:Verse is coming soon to get rid of that crap. I am unfortunately not in the beta but from what I've heard it's great.
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adorai posted:Interesting apologist statement. I know that my information is likely also in the hands of other groups. Credit cards, etc. from other retailer breaches, my time spent at another DoD facility, etc. It's out there and I've taken the appropriate precautions to try and mitigate the damage. I'm being realistic about it, not apologizing for anyone. They're incompetent.
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Aunt Beth posted:That said I still miss GroupWise. Cut my teeth on that suite We are right at a year after migration from GroupWise 8 to Office 365 and there are still some complaints about what GroupWise could do that Outlook/Exchange can't. It is one of my strongest triggers because I spent the first 6 months at this company dealing with one of the post offices or MTAs falling down practically daily. I've heard from the circles that GroupWise 2014 is pretty awesome though. We spent MONTHS in contentious meetings arguing about crap because people were terrified of change. We had people who had literally never used anything but GroupWise because they hired in 15+ years ago and never had email before that.
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:Not just last four? When I was in the Air Force we did first initial last name, last 4 SSN. Called it our laundry mark. I was on laundry crew and had everyone's memorized, so I used to deliver everyone's clothes (rather than the typical mad rush to the day room), and they'd fold mine and shine my shoes. Gotta work with what you got, and I got memory. Come to think of it, you might be right and it might have been my dog tags lying out, I know for a fact those print the full SSN, because another sailor got Comcast under my name and the unpaid bill showed up on my credit report.
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If were at the lower levels you may not have been exposed to it too much, but I can't tell you how many times I've seen operations/admin staff send spreadsheets with an entire company or battalion's SSNs, DoBs, and NoK over Gmail or download it to personal devices.
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Welcome to IT! What exactly are you working on?
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Any good books or a course (maybe even something that leads to a certificate) about Oracle administration (on AIX or Linux )? I found some old notes about how some things are set up here and all the parts of Oracle is making my head explode
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Danith posted:Oracle is making my head explode Cert/course or not, this will never stop happening. gently caress Oracle.
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I am trying to migrate our current email system from Lotus Notes 7 to a different physical box to Lotus Notes 8.5. Right now the current system is pretty spread out. I have an old laptop being the console. LN1 is the internal mail LN2 is the external mail A very old laptop is the console for LN1, LN2 does not seem to have a console at all. I was going to move this all to a new physical box that has one VM. The new LN1 is in the VM. The new LN2 is on the host. Both servers will have the admin console. This sheet that I made is all the information I have and can get about the networking. The HP switch is where all the workstations and the rest of the servers are and where I'd be putting the new servers. Is there any reason it's setup the way it currently is? No idea. Methanar fucked around with this message at 17:59 on Jun 25, 2015 |
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Methanar posted:I am trying to migrate our current email system from Lotus Notes 7 to a different physical box to Lotus Notes 8.5. You have the worst job.
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