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I am taking a required online training on "internet security" at my new university.

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  • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

    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.

    rgulick@social.coopR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @actualham

    The latest argument in favor of "those who can, do; those who can't, teach."

    I'm an ex teacher, BTW/

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    • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

      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.

      kateiacy@planetearth.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @actualham Wow!

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      • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

        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.

        paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP This user is from outside of this forum
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        @actualham

        i was working for a large corporation during a time they were going through the due diligence for a merger. since both companies were publicly traded, there were some very strict SEC rules about access to the info from both companies.

        in order for me to see said documents to do the techical review, it required that i used only windows explorer, disable all ad blockers, all security features, and authenticate over an insecure web link.

        yay for security...

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        • paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange

          @actualham

          i was working for a large corporation during a time they were going through the due diligence for a merger. since both companies were publicly traded, there were some very strict SEC rules about access to the info from both companies.

          in order for me to see said documents to do the techical review, it required that i used only windows explorer, disable all ad blockers, all security features, and authenticate over an insecure web link.

          yay for security...

          cadbury_moose@wandering.shopC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @paul_ipv6 @actualham

          I hope you demanded an expendable computer and printer for the purpose and had them securely destroyed afterwards.

          ...and then washed your hands thoroughly.

          3:O)>

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          • paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange

            @actualham

            i was working for a large corporation during a time they were going through the due diligence for a merger. since both companies were publicly traded, there were some very strict SEC rules about access to the info from both companies.

            in order for me to see said documents to do the techical review, it required that i used only windows explorer, disable all ad blockers, all security features, and authenticate over an insecure web link.

            yay for security...

            pseudonym@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
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            @paul_ipv6 @actualham

            Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.

            As part of #infosec, I weep when I see stuff like this and the training class.

            The unauthenticated emails from 3rd party platforms that HR uses to inform employees of legit business stuff, the surveys, all of it.

            And they wonder why BEC (business email compromise) keeps happening when the bad guys send a legit looking "We changed our bank account, please update this routing number" email to Accounts Payable.

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            • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

              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.

              stevegis_ssg@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @actualham

              I used to have to do a sample submission procedure that required both enabling Excel macros and enabling JavaScript and I thought, I don't *really* believe that whoever set this up is a mole for a botnet farm, but I can't see how their behavior would be any different if they were.

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              • rgulick@social.coopR rgulick@social.coop

                @actualham

                The latest argument in favor of "those who can, do; those who can't, teach."

                I'm an ex teacher, BTW/

                cadbury_moose@wandering.shopC This user is from outside of this forum
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                @rgulick @actualham

                And the final part:

                Those who cannot teach administrate[1].

                [1] or alternately: "teach teachers".

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                • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                  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.

                  softproof@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @actualham They prolly also strongly advised to use google chrome because, well, the internet loves it. Good times for good people.

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                  • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                    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.

                    jake4480@c.imJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @actualham 🙄 🤮

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                    • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                      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.

                      forteller@tutoteket.noF This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @actualham After doing all that one should just come to a website saying "you failed the class"

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                      • pseudonym@mastodon.onlineP pseudonym@mastodon.online

                        @paul_ipv6 @actualham

                        Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.

                        As part of #infosec, I weep when I see stuff like this and the training class.

                        The unauthenticated emails from 3rd party platforms that HR uses to inform employees of legit business stuff, the surveys, all of it.

                        And they wonder why BEC (business email compromise) keeps happening when the bad guys send a legit looking "We changed our bank account, please update this routing number" email to Accounts Payable.

                        paul_ipv6@infosec.exchangeP This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @pseudonym @actualham

                        i worked at a company that did 3rd party phishing mandatory training, with "click on this link" to start the video.

                        HR forgot to tell anyone that the email would be coming from a 3rd party or what domain name it should be for the link.

                        our VP of engineering was pretty proud that over 70% of the engineering part of the company reporting the email as a suspicious phishing attempt. sadly, we still had to watch the video, which was pretty useless...

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                        • rgulick@social.coopR rgulick@social.coop

                          @actualham

                          The latest argument in favor of "those who can, do; those who can't, teach."

                          I'm an ex teacher, BTW/

                          actualham@social.coopA This user is from outside of this forum
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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.

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                          • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                            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.

                            zs@techhub.socialZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @actualham As someone who develops and supports e-learning, I can tell you that ALL the software available to produce and then host it is terrible. In ours, depending on which software was used to create the SCORM you either must use Edge for some and Chrome for others. It’s a total nightmare.

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                            • zs@techhub.socialZ zs@techhub.social

                              @actualham As someone who develops and supports e-learning, I can tell you that ALL the software available to produce and then host it is terrible. In ours, depending on which software was used to create the SCORM you either must use Edge for some and Chrome for others. It’s a total nightmare.

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                              @ZS SCORM was a new term for me and it was at the root of the whole fiasco I have learned

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                              • softproof@mastodon.socialS softproof@mastodon.social

                                @actualham They prolly also strongly advised to use google chrome because, well, the internet loves it. Good times for good people.

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                                @softproof yes. I always use a lot of hand sanitizer after I have to whip out Chrome 🤮

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                                • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                                  @ZS SCORM was a new term for me and it was at the root of the whole fiasco I have learned

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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. 😆

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                                  • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                                    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.

                                    beachbum@mastodon.sdf.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @actualham Hmmm. Sounds counterproductive to me and kind of risky.

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                                    • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                                      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.

                                      cstamp@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @actualham That seems a work computer thing.

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                                      • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                                        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.

                                        rogerbw@discordian.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @actualham And when you say "no", I bet they don't give you a pass…

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                                        • actualham@social.coopA actualham@social.coop

                                          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.

                                          manchicken@defcon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @actualham how else are they going to train you to know how you’ve been breached if you haven’t been breached? Windows and macOS both have a bunch of new features to breach, so it’s important to know what it looks like when they are breached.

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