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by kr99x 2140 days ago
The number one (by a wide margin) reason for Intel123 is that somebody is trying to email a zip to somebody else, but a mandatory filter notices "bad files" (oh no, executables!) inside the zip and removes it to keep people "safe". So the zip gets a common, known password, and the recipient gets their files in peace. It's not a security measure at all. It's a workaround for braindead IT "solutions" hindering day-to-day operations. The files can be shared via any number non-encrypted channels just fine, but the particular employees trying to share happen to be most familiar with email and the filter doesn't know or care if there are secrets - there are EXECUTABLES! Those are dangerous, don't you know?