What Are You Doing Right Now
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 @johnhooks said: @scottalanmiller said: This is what American collegiate education has devolved into... https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1556683-encrypting-files-to-prevent-ransomeware What do you expect from the same people that teach you that using an @ sign in a password is more secure than just the letter a. You mean it's not? What about using 0 for O ? 
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 @dafyre said: @johnhooks said: @scottalanmiller said: This is what American collegiate education has devolved into... https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1556683-encrypting-files-to-prevent-ransomeware What do you expect from the same people that teach you that using an @ sign in a password is more secure than just the letter a. You mean it's not? What about using 0 for O ? 
 Don't forget $ for s and 3 for E.
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 @johnhooks Don't for ! for capital i or lowercase L just to be confusing.... Or maybe if IT changed it's practice of 8 characters, special case, upper lower to Any sentence you can think of. 
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 @DustinB3403 said: @johnhooks Don't for ! for capital i or lowercase L just to be confusing.... Or maybe if IT changed it's practice of 8 characters, special case, upper lower to Any sentence you can think of. Complete with spaces and punctuation. 
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 @dafyre said: @DustinB3403 said: @johnhooks Don't for ! for capital i or lowercase L just to be confusing.... Or maybe if IT changed it's practice of 8 characters, special case, upper lower to Any sentence you can think of. Complete with spaces and punctuation. 1337 
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 @wirestyle22 said: @dafyre said: @DustinB3403 said: @johnhooks Don't for ! for capital i or lowercase L just to be confusing.... Or maybe if IT changed it's practice of 8 characters, special case, upper lower to Any sentence you can think of. Complete with spaces and punctuation. 1337 I am 1 3 3 7! Would be far more secure. (47 million years to crack according to https://howsecureismypassword.net/) 
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 Feeling a bit down today, can't be bothered to do any work. 
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 @hobbit666 said: Feeling a bit down today, can't be bothered to do any work. Hang in there dude! As Tim Curry in Legend once asked "What is light without darkness?" 
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 Can you guess what password would take:  
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 @DustinB3403 said: Can you guess what password would take:  I got it, it's "nobodywilleverguessthispasswordlol" 
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 @tonyshowoff said: @DustinB3403 said: Can you guess what password would take:  I got it, it's "nobodywilleverguessthispasswordlol" You... shall not pass! It's "nobody will ever guess this password lol !!!!!!!" 
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 Both of you are wrong... Sorry. 
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 @DustinB3403 said: Both of you are wrong... Sorry. Pssh, trying to cover up his embarrassment I cracked his password by osmosis. 
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 @tonyshowoff said: @DustinB3403 said: Both of you are wrong... Sorry. Pssh, trying to cover up his embarrassment I cracked his password by osmosis.  
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 The password is" I am the most elite mf(Moderated) ever! 
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 Just had someone here try to tell me that when you go into a directory, your secondary groups aren't taken into account. You have to change your primary group to whatever the gid is of the directory. So I demonstrated for him that secondary groups are definitely used for permissions and all he said was "I don't think that's how it works." .................... 
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 @johnhooks said: Just had someone here try to tell me that when you go into a directory, your secondary groups aren't taken into account. You have to change your primary group to whatever the gid is of the directory. So I demonstrated for him that secondary groups are definitely used for permissions and all he said was "I don't think that's how it works." .................... I thought primary group was a legacy pre-nt thing? 
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 @johnhooks said: Just had someone here try to tell me that when you go into a directory, your secondary groups aren't taken into account. You have to change your primary group to whatever the gid is of the directory. So I demonstrated for him that secondary groups are definitely used for permissions and all he said was "I don't think that's how it works." .................... Was this a SW conversation? 
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 @johnhooks said: Just had someone here try to tell me that when you go into a directory, your secondary groups aren't taken into account. You have to change your primary group to whatever the gid is of the directory. So I demonstrated for him that secondary groups are definitely used for permissions and all he said was "I don't think that's how it works." .................... I had someone say their internet was down from their e-mail that they RDP'd into today remotely. 
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 @coliver said: @johnhooks said: Just had someone here try to tell me that when you go into a directory, your secondary groups aren't taken into account. You have to change your primary group to whatever the gid is of the directory. So I demonstrated for him that secondary groups are definitely used for permissions and all he said was "I don't think that's how it works." .................... I thought primary group was a legacy pre-nt thing? Sorry this is on Linux. Forgot to mention that 







