Or.... you know, you could create a clean install image with only the software your company needs to function, and no other bloatware installed on it from factory. I'm still amazed that business don't do this as a standard practice. I mean sure the first machine will take a bit to get setup as needed, but all other machines should take less than an hour, especially if they are all the same model of system (drivers and whatnow are identical).
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If their security config follows what seems to be the standard you can try "password" without quotes. Or worst case just have a looksie at the whiteboards/post-its laying around... no doubt one of the "security experts" has trouble with remember the password and needs to write it down often.
At the fanciest place "your" (not yours anymore) money can afford! 1st party: When LEOs realise they get all this info for free 2nd party: When LEOs/SWAT bust down the motel room door, just `cause 3rd party: They need to blow all that cash/assets that were seized because, well you know... it was there?
1. get a list of all Bad cops, a friend with a criminal record and have said friend request Selfies with all aforementioned cops. 2. Send pictures to those in charge 3. ??? 4. Profit (enjoy a safer life free of bad cops)
I find NFL football to be unwatchable anymore, due to all the ads. 2-5 minutes of ads, kickoff (5 seconds) 2-5 minutes of ads, a few plays (maybe 5 minutes), 2-5 minutes of ads. The worst is during the last 2 minutes of the half/game. However, the part that really pisses me off is that sometimes during play they have a superimposed ad... as if there weren't enough ads already. I haven't really watched football going on 3 years due to this.
I thought all new casters were comedians... I mean they can't all be that clueless and always reporting things wrong unless they do it on purpose or sarcastically... right?
So in other words, with some simple logical extraction, cops in the US are educating the public about how dangerous criminals can be... be being criminal themselves? Genius!!
One of the first steps to being taken seriously is to stop trying to make words mean something other than what they actually mean to try and defend your position.
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I don't think their procreating would get through ethical review in my institution.
See how silly that looks/sounds?
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1st party: When LEOs realise they get all this info for free
2nd party: When LEOs/SWAT bust down the motel room door, just `cause
3rd party: They need to blow all that cash/assets that were seized because, well you know... it was there?
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Genius Idea
2. Send pictures to those in charge
3. ???
4. Profit (enjoy a safer life free of bad cops)
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^^my impression of their twitter account's reaction
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but the government can do it...
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