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🗓️ 16 January 2022
⏱️ 17 minutes
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r/Prorevenge In today's episode, OP works for a CTO who is one of the dumbest workers on the planet. The guy honestly thought that it was a good idea to give every single person in the company the exact same password. Anybody could literally log into the CEO's email whenever they wanted. OP pointed out that this was a bad idea, but the CTO refused to make any changes because he's a lazy douchebag. So, OP calls out the CTO in front of the entire company and embarrasses his boss so badly that the CEO fires him!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to R-slash Pro Revenge, where OP gets his boss fired in an incredibly embarrassing way. |
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1:12.4 | Our next Reddit post is from RockExpat. I just want to state that this IT issue is going to |
1:17.4 | blow some effing people's minds. The security flaw that this presented was nothing sort of |
1:22.9 | incredible, and the fact that we never had a major security breach is astounding. It truly is. |
1:29.3 | And what is that flaw you may ask? Everyone in the entire company had the same password. Yes, |
1:36.8 | you read that correctly. Every single password to every single employee login was the same password. |
1:44.4 | It was like this for years before I joined the company and for quite a few years after, |
1:48.8 | until… well, enjoy the story. Now, what about the username? That must have been the trick, right? |
1:55.2 | Oh, yeah, that was a real trick. The username was the employee's email address. |
2:00.4 | I did point out this flaw to my management, and their response was, |
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