• @breakingcups
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    247 months ago

    Surely actual IT pros use uBlock origin?

    • @[email protected]
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      187 months ago

      How I wish that was true… “Pro” and “competence” aren’t as closely linked as people like to think.

    • edric
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      It’s actually surprising how a lot of people in tech aren’t really aware of the security and privacy side of things, especially in their personal lives. They may be more secure at work because the infosec team has oversight, but outside of that I know a lot of very technical people who don’t apply basic security/privacy measures outside of work.

    • Buelldozer
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      77 months ago

      They do however see Sponsored search results on google.com and that’s how this attack chain starts. You search for one those tools, get a sponsored result and click it. You’re then whisked away to a spoofed site.

  • @[email protected]
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    27 months ago

    Software comes from a repository, even on Windows these days, who is bothering to download exes when there is winget

  • @Pacmanlives
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    27 months ago

    I mean ssh is built into Windows 11 and has been a part of Mac for like the OG Mac release: I can’t remember downloading a Mac ssh client since OS9 and windows has had WSL so chose your flavor of Linux to run and ssh into you jumpbox

  • BoofStroke
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    07 months ago

    Real IT pros don’t use either of those in the first place.

    • @Dkarma
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      117 months ago

      Putty? Tell me you know nothing about IT…

      • BoofStroke
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        Even windoze has native openssh built in now. Most people who don’t like pain will simply use wsl instead.

        Tell me you’ve never properly managed enterprise equipment at scale…

        • @madsen
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          47 months ago

          Seems a bit excessive to install WSL just to get an SSH client.

          • Doubletwist
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            67 months ago

            You don’t have to. There’s an openssh client available in powershell. Maybe when cmd, though I haven’t tried it.

            • @madsen
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              27 months ago

              Ah, cool. I do have WSL installed on every Windows box I use regularly, but it’s good to know for when I run into a more locked down machine.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        How is this upvoted? PuTTY is legacy software at this point and it even neglects the fact that a lot of IT people have been using Linux for ages.