Their policy should just be to reset the password immediately and have the user set a new one. This is one hell of a risk.
Syndicalist, jew, father, born on the internet, reside in Stockholm
Their policy should just be to reset the password immediately and have the user set a new one. This is one hell of a risk.
If the curves are thicc, who cares about the gender
I just wanted to try Lemmy and this instance was recommended to my by my tech friends. I haven't coded since high school (the closest I get is a couple of hours of trying SQL). I work in accounting, live in southern Stockholm, Sweden, union activist in my local syndicalist union, member of my local masorti synagogue. I'm in charge of internet security and other IT related issues on my firm, but that's because we're small and I'm the least bad on the position. I'm still struggling to get people to move over to password managers (yeah some co-workers still reuse passwords). After that, my plan is to push for 2FA where it's possible (though we already have it on our most crucial system).
As an adult, I pay for winrar purely because it helped me so much for free as a kid (especially pirating other software).