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Name that Toon: Risky Business
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OrleeB996
OrleeB996,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/16/2018 | 11:44:51 AM
Name that toon entry
This is Jim's newest attempt at effective two factor authentication.
ericap35
ericap35,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/14/2018 | 3:11:51 PM
Re: Put your thinking cap on! We have new cartoon caption contest!
Password hang over 2FA!
LENRAMIREZJR
LENRAMIREZJR,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/14/2018 | 10:21:44 AM
Re: Put your thinking cap on! We have new cartoon caption contest!
"Must. Get. Leah Remini's passcode..."
sbates85001
sbates85001,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/14/2018 | 9:59:47 AM
just a test...
George found that the link to "tie me up" was actually a phishing test...
blightsey3921
blightsey3921,
User Rank: Strategist
9/14/2018 | 9:47:16 AM
Risky business
Rick is testing one of the new options for the "Houdini" security package.
ThomasW452
ThomasW452,
User Rank: Strategist
9/14/2018 | 8:05:35 AM
Need My Fix
Hey, Guys, the boss has boobytrapped the coffee machine again
NinjaIzuna
NinjaIzuna,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/13/2018 | 6:51:24 PM
Re: Put your thinking cap on! We have new cartoon caption contest!
His code must not be compiling again. 
Hashbergerm
Hashbergerm,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/13/2018 | 6:45:28 PM
Hanging Table
George was looking for another at computer security from a different angle.
ragediver24
ragediver24,
User Rank: Strategist
9/13/2018 | 1:08:29 PM
Caption Contest
When one of your coworkers doubles as a secret agent. 
LouieInSeattle
LouieInSeattle,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/13/2018 | 1:06:45 PM
Re: Put your thinking cap on! We have new cartoon caption contest!
I guess Joe needs more than one chance to enter his password! 
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