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ho3w
ho3w,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/15/2016 | 1:13:11 PM
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Boss, hiding in plain sight has proven to be more successful than anticipated.
clone13
clone13,
User Rank: Strategist
2/15/2016 | 11:08:44 AM
HR sent me..
HR sent me to talk to you about the company's clean desk policy...
SHOLLERAN300
SHOLLERAN300,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/15/2016 | 10:47:40 AM
The Blind Leading the Blind
"I don't know how you do it, George! I just do ABC123 to remember mine."
bradmathis
bradmathis,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/15/2016 | 10:25:50 AM
Boss, I think you misunderstood!
Hey Boss.  When I told you to consider a cloud based password management system, this is NOT what I meant. #moremoneythansense
ecote068
ecote068,
User Rank: Strategist
2/15/2016 | 9:59:35 AM
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Well, we have tremendously decreased the time to reset a user's password!  Now we have to work on limiting who gets to see it.
Whoopty
Whoopty,
User Rank: Ninja
2/15/2016 | 7:47:34 AM
Well
"I have a fool proof way of remembering mine. No-one will ever catch on."
MarkN684
MarkN684,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/14/2016 | 1:35:28 AM
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The latest security upgrade to the OPM site
dale_stout
dale_stout,
User Rank: Strategist
2/13/2016 | 10:40:07 PM
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You'd better get your boarding pass.
dale_stout
dale_stout,
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2/13/2016 | 10:40:07 PM
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You'd better get your boarding pass.
hewenthatway
hewenthatway,
User Rank: Strategist
2/13/2016 | 7:28:34 PM
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Well, as you can see, we've been pwned.
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