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by rdez6173 1155 days ago
The parent commenter said this:

> People [..] freak out about this because [..] in 99.9% of companies, running code on an engineer's workstation would immediately be the highest possible level of breach.

So it's not selection bias, it's a counterargument. The poster also said engineer not "VP-level".

So, your comment is not really relevant.

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It's 100% relevant because there are even MORE valuable than me in my company. I was pointing out the importance of people to an attacker is directly proportional to their access, not their rank. If they got into one of our RCM people, we'd be royally screwed, and they make $30/hr.