Troll :marseytroll: the heck out of your infosec team :marseylolcow: at only $5/pop :pepehacker:

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I got this as an unironic gift from someone who knew I :marseyairquotes: did computers :marseyairquotes!:

They earnestly believed I would reap great utility from it :boomerportrait:

When will rdrama branch out and make actual bait merchandise?? :marseybaited: We could all learn a thing or two :blackwomanspeaking:

I felt bad laughing at them but I feel like the overall happiness in the world increased :marseyoverallhapiness: so, whatever :marseybikecuck:

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Make sure you leave it in plain view on your desk so you can access it super easy.

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I had a professor who used to work for the FBI. He regularly got classified folders which, of course, could not left on his desk unattended. But when he was assigned the office it took them forever to give him the code to his document safe. The solution? Before leaving for the day, be sure to rip off the covers that say "CLASSIFIED."

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:marseybigbrain:

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The way I see it, if someone breaches your goon palace, you have bigger concerns than them finding the notebook with your furaffinity account credentials

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Excel was crying at me about how my passwords.xlsx file had sensitive information.

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Wait so does that mean MS put in "if filename == "passwords"" and then warns you???

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Seems like it. Put a little banner towards the top warning me.

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Paper password managers aren't totally useless, I keep my crypto recovery keys written down in a safe

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:#marseynotesglow:

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Have a small padlock on it as well

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This handy book from C G Publishing lets you to list all your usernames, passwords, and corresponding websites in one place, saving you from the frantic search for the usual scrap of paper or sticky note.

Me sorting through a pile of sticky notes on my desk all containing various account credentials

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Honestly, I think a lot of people could use one of these books. The threat isn't someone is going to log in from your actual computer anymore, it's that either you or some company will get hacked or whatever and you'll lose your info that way.

This book locked in a drawer is valid.

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"You can text pictures of your passwords to 384-182-4487 for free cloud storage!"

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I know so many boomers who work sensitive jobs who would love this

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Unironically better than a "password manager" :marseysneed:

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I use Arch BTW

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