%!&#*367rd Official Hard At Work Thread!%&#!*%
#571
#572
Community Organizer
I am having a very odd day. I've unknowingly gotten involved in a couple of discussions/projects on topics I actually know something about. The really odd thing is that people are listening to what I have to say and actually taking my advice.
That has never happened before.
To add to the strangeness, I found a new route to work this morning on a completely unused road. Route 7 and 9 were both totally locked up but I managed to get around it and save close to 15 minutes on my commute. Thank you Waze!
I'm waiting for the other foot to drop...
That has never happened before.
To add to the strangeness, I found a new route to work this morning on a completely unused road. Route 7 and 9 were both totally locked up but I managed to get around it and save close to 15 minutes on my commute. Thank you Waze!
I'm waiting for the other foot to drop...
#573
That's because you worked for Matt for so long. That dude hires smart people, brags about his team and talks up their skill, and then refuses to listen to them.
#574
Mark, are your hotels owned?
https://securelist.com/files/2014/11...l_kl_07.11.pdf
When unsuspecting guests, including situationally aware corporate executives and high-tech entrepreneurs, travel to a variety of hotels and connect to the internet, they are infected with a rare APT Trojan posing as any one of several major software releases. These might be GoogleToolbar, Adobe flash, Windows Messenger, etc. This first stage of malware helps the attackers to identify more significant victims, leading to the selective download of more advanced stealing tools.
At the hotels, these installs are selectively distributed to targeted individuals. This group of attackers seems to know in advance when these individuals will arrive and depart from their high-end hotels. So, the attackers lay in wait until these travelers arrive and connect to the Internet.
At the hotels, these installs are selectively distributed to targeted individuals. This group of attackers seems to know in advance when these individuals will arrive and depart from their high-end hotels. So, the attackers lay in wait until these travelers arrive and connect to the Internet.
#575
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i will accept this diagnosis for now.
#576
Registered User
Mark, are your hotels owned?
https://securelist.com/files/2014/11...l_kl_07.11.pdf
When unsuspecting guests, including situationally aware corporate executives and high-tech entrepreneurs, travel to a variety of hotels and connect to the internet, they are infected with a rare APT Trojan posing as any one of several major software releases. These might be GoogleToolbar, Adobe flash, Windows Messenger, etc. This first stage of malware helps the attackers to identify more significant victims, leading to the selective download of more advanced stealing tools.
At the hotels, these installs are selectively distributed to targeted individuals. This group of attackers seems to know in advance when these individuals will arrive and depart from their high-end hotels. So, the attackers lay in wait until these travelers arrive and connect to the Internet.
At the hotels, these installs are selectively distributed to targeted individuals. This group of attackers seems to know in advance when these individuals will arrive and depart from their high-end hotels. So, the attackers lay in wait until these travelers arrive and connect to the Internet.
#577
#578
#579
Registered User
Target an employee at a high end hotel to let you know when they make a reservation and get the info or hack the high end hotel's property management system or the big travel agencies used by big companies.
#580
Community Organizer
It happened. We had a power outtage this afternoon. I've been running around since about 1 making sure all of my stuff was online and working properly.
FWIW... I would have been done a long time ago if we had a half-decent VMware admin here.
FWIW... I would have been done a long time ago if we had a half-decent VMware admin here.