"Signs of a phishing email include: grammatical errors, misspellings, incorrect names and titles, conflicting or intentionally confusing information, and a false sense of urgency"
that describes every email I get at work ๐

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"Signs of a phishing email include: grammatical errors, misspellings, incorrect names and titles, conflicting or intentionally confusing information, and a false sense of urgency"
that describes every email I get at work ๐
Hey dont worry about the security, a lawyer looked at a data sharing agreement very hard to replace the <company name> references after copy pasting it.
And have you looked at the fines involved in HIPAA cases? They get doled out a whopping two tens of times a year, tens, a whole 2% of investigated cases! Wow, what a deterrent!
There is no issue with reselling 'plaintext behind figleaf TLS' service buses to hundreds of different medical service providers, please do not look at the man behind the screen.
Bank websites that insist in small font all over the place that you're entering a secure portal and everything is monitored and security aaaa and then they require a password no longer than 10 characters with letters numbers and a very tiny set of symbols that can only ever generate like five bits of entropy and can be cracked in an hour and there's exactly zero options for a second factor
tfw you have to make up a new password just for one website because its max characters is shorter than the shortest password you have for websites with slightly more lenient max characters.