What Are You Doing Right Now
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Also had to run the snowblower for the 1st time this fall / winter so there's that
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Headed to the mountains to visit friends.
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Just started a 3D print, est twelve hours,…
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monday morning. spent the weekend with my dear old mum. getting old really sucks.
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Waiting for the train at 6:30am to go into the office 🥺
Office had a power cut and the switches are doing strange things. Think a call to Dell might be required -
I think (tik) I am showing signs of with(tik)draw.... Very slow day here at ML.
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I think (tik) I am showing signs of with(tik)draw.... Very slow day here at ML.
It is!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I think (tik) I am showing signs of with(tik)draw.... Very slow day here at ML.
It is!
Us US folks still recuperating from Thanksgiving?
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About to head out to the company's 25th anniversary celebration. Hopefully a bit better than just a longer than normal day.
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Northbound
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Fed up and frustrated with 'security walls' in place... and having to 'remote' to a computer to re-start a (poorly built) service...
Anything that I can do to manage the service on a remote computer via script is a win in my book.. so off to the Google pot again to find how I can deal with this service without 'delay'.
Enter Elevated CMD prompt and the SC command.
sc \\Remote_Device query triposservice SERVICE_NAME: triposservice TYPE : 10 WIN32_OWN_PROCESS STATE : 4 RUNNING (STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, ACCEPTS_SHUTDOWN) WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0) CHECKPOINT : 0x0 WAIT_HINT : 0x0
Great - Glad to see the crap-nugget still running. But this give me ammo on building MY solution to have to restart this damned service on a weekly basis.
sc \\Remote_Device start triposservice
Now - just have to wait for it to 'fail' to test it as I'm not about to stop it mid day. They'd panic and call me on the phone about it.
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Drafting a support agreement.
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Thinking about getting up and setting my Soldering station to work on the Xbox and Switch
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Thinking about getting up and setting my Soldering station to work on the Xbox and Switch
Eh - I am up, not sure about the thinking part yet. However I have a old portable battery I may try to sort out. The 3s2p battery that was in it failed - I have plenty of batteries so I can repair and augment it's storage. but do I WANT to....
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Up early on a Saturday... not sure why. Coffee is brewing and we have a bunch of duck eggs, so I think I see brunch in my future. Also have to apply a code update to our fancy, new storage appliance.
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My oldest is 9 TODAY! Last year of single digits
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WOW..... our receptionist got spear phished hard... payed out $44k without confirming it with the owner. Granted, they did spoof the owner's email, but not his email signature. Should have caught it there. Does anyone know of a magic bullet to stop spoofing on O365?
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
WOW..... our receptionist got spear phished hard... payed out $44k without confirming it with the owner. Granted, they did spoof the owner's email, but not his email signature. Should have caught it there. Does anyone know of a magic bullet to stop spoofing on O365?
contact them outside of the email and verify it was sent to them ..
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
WOW..... our receptionist got spear phished hard... payed out $44k without confirming it with the owner. Granted, they did spoof the owner's email, but not his email signature. Should have caught it there. Does anyone know of a magic bullet to stop spoofing on O365?
Good question.
One think you can definitely do is turn on the notice - this email came from outside the company.
Then if this happened again - it would be a huge red flag that the "owner's" email came from outside the email system - and that should NEVER happen.
I don't know if O365 can be set to prevent the allowance of emails from the outside that appear as the same email address/displayname as an O365 user.