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So one of biggest client got hacked at 5am this morning and tomorrow we called a meeting to explain that I can only get their data back upto ~1 month ago!

A number of reasons caused this.. but basically an account got brute forced *password policy is important people*!! WHY the previous IT mob decided to NOT lock out accounts after X amount of tries I don't know.. anyway she'll be right once I pepper my angus. 

36 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

So one of biggest client got hacked at 5am this morning and tomorrow we called a meeting to explain that I can only get their data back upto ~1 month ago!

A number of reasons caused this.. but basically an account got brute forced *password policy is important people*!! WHY the previous IT mob decided to NOT lock out accounts after X amount of tries I don't know.. anyway she'll be right once I pepper my angus. 

so basically Mr Robot IRL

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37 minutes ago, emts said:

One time passwords...just saying.

 

 

Yeah multi factor authentication is almost a must have these days..

5 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

so basically Mr Robot IRL

Basically. 

2 hours ago, JAS-25T said:

Nah just get in an out of 88e on Madams hindsight and you will be sweet.

Come on brah...I've told people to get in on 3 occasions before significant rises, the first when it was only 0.7 cents...before it ten bagged up to 7.9 cents. But you keep bringing us those gems.

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10 minutes ago, emts said:

Do you guys resell ours?

https://www.symantec.com/products/information-protection/validation-id-protection

 

it's easy enough I can configure it.

Not at the moment, but we may! 

5 hours ago, Birds said:

That it is. However if you bought 88e two weeks ago like I did you'd be 30% up right now.

if McGregor went down in the 3rd i'f be up a hell of a lot more than 30%

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Seems that everything is going to crap in IT today.

Our rock solid EFM internet is down for the first time ever... Of course it went down while I was making some configuration changes on the core router, altering a QoS policy... and then internet goes down for everyone. I freak out, revert my unrelated command (hell it wasn't even on that interface) and it doesn't come back up.

Few connectivity checks, check out the Service Status page for the service in question... down for most of Melbourne... Thank god for SLA's and backup internet connections.

5 minutes of downtime for the site. Primary connection is still down 3.5 hours later, getting updates every 15 minutes from the provider...

On ‎16‎/‎05‎/‎2016 at 0:35 PM, JAS-25T said:

TV2

open 0.27 close 0.37 - 37%

low 0.25 high 0.37 - 48%

 

On ‎24‎/‎05‎/‎2016 at 8:31 AM, JAS-25T said:

TV2 once again folks, should be opening high pending announcement. Indicative open is $0.046, last traded at $0.038

Y'all missed out last time it shot up.

open 0.27 close 0.27 - 0%

low 0.25 high 0.32 - 28%

On ‎27‎/‎05‎/‎2016 at 10:30 AM, JAS-25T said:

TV2 should do something today. coming out of CR that was over subscribed and options record date announced so a bit of accumulation should happen.

open 0.30 close 0.31 - 3%

low 0.28 high 0.32 - 14%

On ‎30‎/‎05‎/‎2016 at 0:47 PM, JAS-25T said:

Y'all really need to try one without processed meat and actual lamb.

greek style.

also,

TV2 up another 20% today, by lunch time.

open 0.34 close 0.43 - 26%

low 0.34 high 0.43 - 26%

On ‎31‎/‎05‎/‎2016 at 10:30 AM, JAS-25T said:

TV2 hit 6.4 this morning - interesting to see what it closes at.

5 bagger in 3 weeks.

open 0.48 close 0.37 - (30%)

low 0.37 high 0.58 - 58%

 

Once again, madam's BS is trumped by facts.

7 minutes ago, Daz said:

So what's the next runner mate :)

Don't have one right now, but I wouldn't spruik another one anyway...from my experiences over the last 12 months you get not even a thank you when you make people decent money, but cop a lot of shit if they lose it lol

That said, I'm all in for 88E, so not looking for other opportunities right now. It's my Fortescue Metals and I'll either lose some savings or come out of it buying a house in cash. The way I see it: I can save more money as needed, but there may not be another 88E in my investment lifetime.

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14 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

if McGregor went down in the 3rd i'f be up a hell of a lot more than 30%

That's true, but you couldn't have cashed out and gotten some back if Diaz went down in the third haha

Shares are unadulterated gambling, but the hand lasts for as long as you stay invested / company bust. You almost always have a choice in it.

20 minutes ago, JAS-25T said:

open 0.27 close 0.37 - 37%

low 0.25 high 0.37 - 48%

 

open 0.27 close 0.27 - 0%

low 0.25 high 0.32 - 28%

open 0.30 close 0.31 - 3%

low 0.28 high 0.32 - 14%

open 0.34 close 0.43 - 26%

low 0.34 high 0.43 - 26%

open 0.48 close 0.37 - (30%)

low 0.37 high 0.58 - 58%

 

Once again, madam's BS is trumped by facts.

That's great Volkswagen...you left out the one where you tipped and the company went down like 50% the next day. Still waiting for that 5 bagger too. Selective facts?

27 minutes ago, Odium said:

Seems that everything is going to crap in IT today.

Our rock solid EFM internet is down for the first time ever... Of course it went down while I was making some configuration changes on the core router, altering a QoS policy... and then internet goes down for everyone. I freak out, revert my unrelated command (hell it wasn't even on that interface) and it doesn't come back up.

Few connectivity checks, check out the Service Status page for the service in question... down for most of Melbourne... Thank god for SLA's and backup internet connections.

5 minutes of downtime for the site. Primary connection is still down 3.5 hours later, getting updates every 15 minutes from the provider...

Brahhh dem feels :(

I've transferred 100GB of data back of 700GB so far.. I'll be up all night doing this shit 

10 minutes ago, Birds said:

That's true, but you couldn't have cashed out and gotten some back if Diaz went down in the third hah

i had money for the fight to end in the 3rd, so if Diaz went down it would have been a win. Not as big of a win though, since I had another bet on Diaz to win.

 

gambling's bad mmmkay.

but a good m8 of mine knows NBA like no one else, so we're gonna make a fortune when NBA season starts. just you wait m8.

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22 minutes ago, Birds said:

Don't have one right now, but I wouldn't spruik another one anyway...from my experiences over the last 12 months you get not even a thank you when you make people decent money, but cop a lot of shit if they lose it lol

That said, I'm all in for 88E, so not looking for other opportunities right now. It's my Fortescue Metals and I'll either lose some savings or come out of it buying a house in cash. The way I see it: I can save more money as needed, but there may not be another 88E in my investment lifetime.

What is your target for 88e?

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