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at one of our remote locations, just grabbed a flat spot that had a free plug and a network port. Happened to look up at the pen caddy on the desk, there's the user's username and password on a post-it note with "Email login"

As I look around, every username and password for every system this person has access to is stuck on the desk. No wonder we can't keep a secure system.

at one of our remote locations, just grabbed a flat spot that had a free plug and a network port. Happened to look up at the pen caddy on the desk, there's the user's username and password on a post-it note with "Email login" As I look around, every username and password for every system this person has access to is stuck on the desk. No wonder we can't keep a secure system.

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[–] 2 pts

I learned how to solve this years ago: send an email from their account to their entire team to the effect of "I love collecting garden gnomes. Please stop by my desk to ask me about it." Dont CC the sender.

Nobody from that team will do that again.

[–] 2 pts

We had someone do that, except they sent "Hey, I'm coming out this weekend!" to the guy's entire address book.

Much lulz were had.