That’s super weird, but disconnecting the network is the only way that you can reliably setup the machine without an account in my experience
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Enemy of AI generated pictures because weird stock pictures are a lot funnier
That’s super weird, but disconnecting the network is the only way that you can reliably setup the machine without an account in my experience
Tried that a few months ago with a factory new machine and it did not work. Though it might work on Pro machines
That no longer works sadly
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I no longer actively watch news, helps immensely.
And I incidentally got involved in a small local community group recently, helps keeping me grounded by reminding me that local happenings are important too, and it also gives much quicker results when it comes to any kind of activism.
Don’t forget that Reddit was made up of 90% lurkers, and less than 1% of active posters, the rest would comment but rarely post themselves. These numbers are great if we keep those statistics in mind
Oh absolutely, anyone in a red team position is more than capable of running a few command lines. The guy is without a doubt trying to stalk someone
Sherlock is command line only too…
Your saved passwords are reversible too, just don’t do it. If you really want to, put a password on it, but then why would you even save it at all? The convenience is lost at that point. And if you save it without a password, to decrypt the cc a decryption key has to be saved somewhere, and if it’s not on your pc, it’s saved on a server you don’t own.
Usually a domain gets rented for the test, using the in-house domain isn’t normal. But you can change the display name of an email adress to appear as if it was sent from a reputable source
In my case the employer got so angry that he personally delivered invitations to a “Cybersecurity in the workplace”-course
Regular Phishing tests is the only way I know how. GoPhish is an open source tool to automate them, and I have had great experiences with it.
I once did a Phishing test for a customer during an internship. We had 50% of all employees click the Phishing link, and 30% of all employees input their login info.
What was the form? A new data protection agreement (which was the current one copied from the firm’s site) which required a login to accept.
These employees all got regular cybersecurity training, and yet they still fell for such an obvious fake login
You have 79,596 fingers per hand? Impressive
Wtf is happening in these comments
The logical evolution from here is a country song about a man being cheated on by his wife with his truck
Chromebook is the coffee from the coffee machine in my university, which no one ever uses, and no one is certain has ever been cleaned
Instant Coffee is Windows
If you want to have a taste of the basics you should check out the OWASP juice shop, basically a game-ified insecure web application to poke holes into. It has tutorials, an achievement system and the different challenges all have a difficulty rating.
Of course they did, urg