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I wonder what's making it so hard. Probably scope of the breach.
Sounds like MS has their heads up their asses if execs got compromised and baddies are running rampant all over their network. I guess I'm kinda spoiled where I work.
I'd love to be a fly on the wall and see what's going on. Or, actually, cyber$ec con$ultant >:)
Maybe that's what I should do as my final gig before retirement. Hmm. I just need to find someone with actual charisma that can schmooze and find customers (since I'd sooner jump off a bridge). Get a handful of top notch cyber incident response and reverse engineering folks, few more engineers. I know I am going off topic but I need to dream if I am to survive Monday after the time change ok?? Let's see... I would do 32 hour work weeks. Idk how that would play out working an incident, I guess shitloads of comp time and some way to keep from overloading people. Good bennies. 6 weeks of vacation a year. Hell, make it employee owned. WFH when and where possible (can't really do an incident response 100% remotely, usually). Whaddya say, who's in? Let's make enough money to retire early. Fuck work.