Downvoting for the use of an uncommon word.
Downvoting for the use of an uncommon word.
Especially if the claim that it’s undetectable by humans.
Exactly my analogy.
This is the same take as people thinking wind energy steals wind, or solar energy reduces the sun’s efficacy.
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What other output do you propose?
See my comment in a parallel conversation to this.
Quite a lot, actually. This is really a summation and not comprehensive.
etc., etc.
Depending on the complexity of the environment, this can take a lot of time and effort: much bigger than most internal teams are capable of doing. A client I had in Feb-Mar lasted a total of 3200 hours of work between 12 people on my team across 34 locations to unfuck the situation.
I work in the anti-crypto scam industry. I applaud their efforts. Ethical fuckery.
For the same reasons you do not care.
“I can’t be bothered to update my signature” - you could fix it in half the time it takes to post here. It’s just a weird… I’d say flex, but it’s the opposite. It’s like a sag or deflation.
813-823-6615 was my childhood number until I was 10. My mom sang it to us. Never thought to remember my lock code. 0-31-10.
What’s with your pride in being complacent?
Xitter.
It’s not specifically fault of the product. However, in my experience in this field, the only time client backups are encrypted is due to a false sense of security due to negligence and ignorance.
Veeam should not be configured by an inexperienced or underfunded tech staff.
Because Veeam can be good, but it’s only as good as the user pays for. I do ransomware recovery and incident response management for a living. More often than not, Veeam is implemented poorly and does not do what the customer thinks they paid for.
Naming convention. Internal DNS. If you’re asking this, you are woefully unprepared. If you’re unprepared, you need someone to help.
Tell that to 90% of Veeam deployments.
I’d say the same for Tiktok users. But that’s the popular platform, so it’s unpopular to criticize it.