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by josefx
2 days ago
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> due to how easy it is to trick them into installing something You have tools from large corporations where the official installation procedure involves copy pasting a command from a random blog post, run it with sudo and watch it download and execute a script from a random filehost. This is somehow deemed acceptable by everyone involved. Meanwhile I can't use teams in our meeting rooms, since any form of internet access was deemed a security risk in rooms where customer projects could be discussed. This is in a day and age where 90% of customer meetings are done over the internet. Anyone trying to follow sane practices in this industry just asks to end up in a padded cell. |
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Same as it ever was.