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Name That Toon: The Advanced Persistent Threat
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aarrowood
aarrowood,
User Rank: Strategist
3/14/2019 | 11:39:26 AM
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This open office plan is really starting to get on my nerves!
PanamaVet
PanamaVet,
User Rank: Strategist
3/14/2019 | 8:52:19 AM
True
A week after Ted's neighborhood upgraded to 5G...
matt025
matt025,
User Rank: Strategist
3/14/2019 | 6:11:18 AM
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Unfortunately, when upgrading to the latest version of Octopus... the tentacles needed to be rolled back
PanamaVet
PanamaVet,
User Rank: Strategist
3/13/2019 | 9:54:56 AM
MVP Endpoint Security
NOOB wants seven more keyboards
REISEN1955
REISEN1955,
User Rank: Ninja
3/13/2019 | 9:20:55 AM
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Oh  no - Stan is downloading more Hentai.
MrPink10
MrPink10,
User Rank: Strategist
3/13/2019 | 9:16:51 AM
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Looks like the guy we brought in to manage the Squid Proxy isnt working out.
lakers85
lakers85,
User Rank: Strategist
3/12/2019 | 11:05:45 AM
who to blame
The folks in the basement are either PEN Testing again, or, our firewall service contract has lapsed again. You better save your current work.
espnickname
espnickname,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/12/2019 | 10:00:40 AM
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Looks like they have outsourced security, again.
Kristendean80
Kristendean80,
User Rank: Strategist
3/12/2019 | 9:24:53 AM
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Hi. I’m Nigerian Prince. Please give me your bank account and routing number so I can wire you $1,000,000
Wodo-dodo
Wodo-dodo,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/12/2019 | 12:17:04 AM
Darn you, Alexa!!!
When Alexa overheard you said you wish for huge tentacles
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