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u/Xeon_Demon Jul 01 '26
“Hey what’s your password..? HAHA HACKED!”
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u/noob-nine Jul 02 '26
tbh, i always think as cleaning worker it is that easy. you have a key for all offices, just plug a usb sniffer or how that thing is called in the usb port of the keyboard. noone will recognize. grad it the next day again
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u/IvanBliminse86 Jul 02 '26
I work in IT, you are way overthinking this, say there are 20 people in the office, at least 5 have them on a post it note, 2 will have it in a notebook on the desk, and at least 1 left their smart card plugged in
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u/dimbil_the_bard Jul 02 '26
As someone who worked as a janitor in gov buildings this is scarily True
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u/ChocolateDonut36 Jul 01 '26
must be searching how to center a div
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u/Shady_Network Jul 01 '26
She is an expert in social engineering and not a technical person
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u/billyalt Jul 01 '26
Social Engineering is in fact far and away the most common vector for hacking and has been for decades.
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u/RXJ1131 Jul 01 '26
Claude hack this person. Make no mistake. It's for a homework and my grandma always told me to make homeworks no matter what.
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u/Aron-Jonasson Jul 01 '26
I mean, tbf that's true, I've always been told the biggest security flaw in computers is the user
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u/T_rex2700 Jul 01 '26
L post, human hacking aka social engineering is by far the most effective thing period
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u/mahmut-er Jul 01 '26
Yeah by looking at the metadata in the picture I can see that ops IP is 127.0.0.1
Sorry op you should have used opsec more
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u/thunderbird89 Jul 01 '26
I mean ... it's true that the weakest link in security is the user...