Mike Ritland
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I'll see if I can not eat these by the end of the show. Good luck. Nice. Those are good.
I'll see if I can not eat these by the end of the show. Good luck. Nice. Those are good.
asking, just ask them, ask them for access. Granted, you got to kind of cloak it a little bit, but you pretend to be somebody you're not. And for instance, like I'm your IT department, I'm your HR. You call them up, you email them and you say, I need you to do a thing real quick. And that process will generally have them maybe entering their password, for instance.
asking, just ask them, ask them for access. Granted, you got to kind of cloak it a little bit, but you pretend to be somebody you're not. And for instance, like I'm your IT department, I'm your HR. You call them up, you email them and you say, I need you to do a thing real quick. And that process will generally have them maybe entering their password, for instance.
asking, just ask them, ask them for access. Granted, you got to kind of cloak it a little bit, but you pretend to be somebody you're not. And for instance, like I'm your IT department, I'm your HR. You call them up, you email them and you say, I need you to do a thing real quick. And that process will generally have them maybe entering their password, for instance.
except it's into something you control. And at that point, you've got their password. That is a method that is still heavily used and constantly works.
except it's into something you control. And at that point, you've got their password. That is a method that is still heavily used and constantly works.
except it's into something you control. And at that point, you've got their password. That is a method that is still heavily used and constantly works.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That is the go-to. You can walk into a building, but why do that when you can just ask from halfway across the world? Most companies, you'll still be able to walk in and do all that stuff. It's just not worth the risk unless they've got that level of security locked down where it's like, okay, you can ask anybody in the company for their password.
That is the go-to. You can walk into a building, but why do that when you can just ask from halfway across the world? Most companies, you'll still be able to walk in and do all that stuff. It's just not worth the risk unless they've got that level of security locked down where it's like, okay, you can ask anybody in the company for their password.
That is the go-to. You can walk into a building, but why do that when you can just ask from halfway across the world? Most companies, you'll still be able to walk in and do all that stuff. It's just not worth the risk unless they've got that level of security locked down where it's like, okay, you can ask anybody in the company for their password.
They can give it to you, but you can't do anything with it because we've got two-factor turned on or stuff like that. different security controls and detections that suddenly requires physical access. You have to take more risks to do that. It's a lot more skill, a lot more work to make happen.
They can give it to you, but you can't do anything with it because we've got two-factor turned on or stuff like that. different security controls and detections that suddenly requires physical access. You have to take more risks to do that. It's a lot more skill, a lot more work to make happen.
They can give it to you, but you can't do anything with it because we've got two-factor turned on or stuff like that. different security controls and detections that suddenly requires physical access. You have to take more risks to do that. It's a lot more skill, a lot more work to make happen.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.