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Panel 1: [Coworker in a red tie with dark hair leans into the cubicle of IT who is busy on a computer, a key card or ID hangs around his neck]

Coworker: I clicked an email link and it says I need training?

Panel 2: [IT stops working and looks irritated]

IT: Ah yes. The Training.

Panel 3: [IT sprays the coworker with a spray bottle]

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

IT: BAD! THAT WAS BAD!

Panel 4: [IT continues spraying the coworker, now crouching down hands raised defensively as the water is sprayed in his face. IT ha a look of glee on his face as another coworker walks by with a look of concern on her face, papers in hand.]

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

Coworker: HISSS!

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The next training module unlocks after three hisses

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  • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    11 minutes ago

    Someone at my company clicked on a phishing link and actually entered their AD login password when asked.
    We nuked his account and recreated it using p.lastname instead of the usual peter.lastname as username.

    We told the C-Suite this is necessary as the former e-mail address is now known to attackers as a potential mark. But internally, the senior admin called it “Learning through pain”.

    Later found out his colleagues called him Pee-Dot behind his back for a while.