I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university.
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@adamrice oh flash remember those fun days
@actualham @adamrice "oh flash" sounds like an adult not swearing around the kids.
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i invite people to look at this account and the creation date and the message history
and then remark on the hilarious irony of such a message existing in this thread
EDIT:
this comment is not a reply to actualham, it is a reply to an intervening comment i did not mention so they would not see my reply in their notifications. it seemed like a scam, and it is now gone
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham Same vibe at my Uni where they hosted a „digital privacy day“, meanwhile the whole infrastructure got moved to microsofts cloud apps
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham I assume you probably got a link to that training by email. And it went to some site like mycompanytraining dot com, when your company’s domain is mycompany dot com. So you just clicked the link in the email to launch the web training that has you turning off the ad blockers and pop up blockers…
Perfect
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham Time to run this in a VM.
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham either this is a scam or this training is not worth its fee.
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham from the "People not clear on the concept" department.
A similar experience I had was trying to convince Corporate IT that they needed to get all company web sites to have valid certificates signed by a trusted authority. We were essentially teaching people every day to ignore the warnings the browser would pop up. Especially since valid sites they wanted us to go to had names like
my-company.hr-for-you.com, so it would be easy to fake a web site to send people to. -
The latest argument in favor of "those who can, do; those who can't, teach."
I'm an ex teacher, BTW/
Those that can't teach teach teachers
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@rgulick note that my excellent uni has world-renowned experts on cybersecurity, and highly skilled instructional designers. But all of this was farmed out to a third party, which is why it could hardly run inside our canvas without everything breaking. Another example of how we hire consultants to sell us what we could do better ourselves but think we can’t “afford” to support internally.
@actualham @rgulick management getting in the way of education. It's the late-capitalism way. I've learnt that any mandatory education with the word Cyber in the title has little to do with security.
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@actualham @adamrice "oh flash" sounds like an adult not swearing around the kids.
@moz @actualham @adamrice FLASH YOU, MOTHAFLASHA!!
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@moz @actualham @adamrice FLASH YOU, MOTHAFLASHA!!
@crisps @moz @actualham @adamrice what the flash?? every time I type flash it changes it to flash
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@actualham The struggle is real. 2 years in the e-learning team broke me, just waiting a transfer to a different department to get away from it.

Even worse, the SCORM standard was developed for the USA DoD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharable_Content_Object_Reference_Model
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham every ”security training “ is like “do exactly what you should never do”
Where I work the the url in the emails seem to have numeric values for that particular phishing email as well as the targeted user.
I’m tempted to write some code that loops through all possible values and do a http GET.
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham sadly I recognize the experience.
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham
I flat out refused to do the knowb4 training my current uni started last year and demonstrated to them why it was a security problem.Then I started getting laughably obvious phishing from knowb4. Sent the office a pdf of the message source for the last one and I think they gave up.
(Background, our uni email delivers endless spoofed and phishing, has a 1998 webmail interface, no IMAP, no forwarding, no out of office messaging, does not comply with basic standards, and was hacked into a major spam factory a few years ago. No changes. Just blame it on the users.)
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham Maybe that was part of the training,? If you comply, you fail the course.
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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university. In order to get the course to run properly, I was advised to enable all cookies and pop-ups and relax several other security settings in my browser. Good times.
@actualham
Faculty associations really need to stand up now. Well they needed to stand up when terrorist trump was gleefully attacking education, but better late than never. -
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