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KevinS993
KevinS993,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/28/2021 | 3:53:49 PM
Wrong Backdoor
Oh! I thought I had found a backdoor in your system. Didn't realize you were monitoring this port...
CMS.RedRiver
CMS.RedRiver,
User Rank: Strategist
1/28/2021 | 12:23:02 PM
Let me know when they're done showing the client around the NOC, OK?
Let me know when they're done showing the client around the NOC, OK?
boyetje
boyetje,
User Rank: Strategist
1/28/2021 | 11:43:17 AM
Name that Toon
I know policy says you can search my desk at any time, but this seems a bit extreme.
Xyberwolf
Xyberwolf,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/27/2021 | 6:53:47 PM
Caption Contest
"Gimmie a cookie!!"
BigDrD
BigDrD,
User Rank: Guru
1/27/2021 | 3:36:35 PM
Kind advice!
Hey! Just a kind advice, we have hidden agents in your endpoint that allow us to know that you are not doing the report for your manager and you have too much available time between meetings doing nothing. By the way do not share this information, we could get into some troubles with the law, ok?
tbienk
tbienk,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/27/2021 | 11:54:48 AM
Detected Man in The Middle Attack
Okay you got me. Can I leave now?
Atoms Matter
Atoms Matter,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/26/2021 | 10:51:31 AM
Re: Pending Review
We need more votes, check the obituaries.
Coldwel
Coldwel,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/26/2021 | 10:12:42 AM
Name That Toon: Insider Threat
Hey, so using "SolarWinds" as a password is to soon.
kratiw
kratiw,
User Rank: Strategist
1/26/2021 | 9:32:59 AM
Groundhogs Day
Phil saw his shadow. At least six more weeks of cyber attacks. Phils going back in his drawer.
abbyross
abbyross,
User Rank: Strategist
1/25/2021 | 4:37:00 PM
Name that Toon: Insider Threat
I can't find the back door.
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