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    Dear Sandwich Thief

    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    More like HR really doesn't want to be bothered... but he made it worth her while...

    All fun and games until you're no longer anonymous... and yes, for those wondering, print jobs can be tracked...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    and yes, for those wondering, print jobs can be tracked...
    Not if you delete the logs
    "Sorry Officer, umm.... my yellow power band got stuck wide open"

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    Not if you delete the logs
    you're not IT.

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    If you are serious enough you can recover and reprint every job ever printed on a corporate printer. Sort by user, IP address, job type, job name etc.
    Even after the logs have been deleted. Or the history.
    You only need access to the print server or the printer.

    If the company has print tracking of some sort then every print job to ever go across the network.

    If they have auditing turned on on such a system every printed document is in a database.

    Some places I have worked pull any drives and permanently disable them. One of my jobs while contracting was to remove the platters and our a nail through. Boring work, but at that price I font mind being bored.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Some places I have worked pull any drives and permanently disable them. One of my jobs while contracting was to remove the platters and our a nail through. Boring work, but at that price I font mind being bored.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
    used to drill a hole in em, few squirts of acid, then spin them up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    If you are serious enough you can recover and reprint every job ever printed on a corporate printer. Sort by user, IP address, job type, job name etc.
    Even after the logs have been deleted. Or the history.
    You only need access to the print server or the printer.

    If the company has print tracking of some sort then every print job to ever go across the network.

    If they have auditing turned on on such a system every printed document is in a database.

    Some places I have worked pull any drives and permanently disable them. One of my jobs while contracting was to remove the platters and our a nail through. Boring work, but at that price I font mind being bored.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
    I used to send emails from the company printer from whoever I wanted, you just selected the name you wanted it from.
    No one ever figured it out till I told them how I did it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    I used to send emails from the company printer from whoever I wanted, you just selected the name you wanted it from.
    No one ever figured it out till I told them how I did it.
    This relies on your SMTP relay allowing anonymous or unauthenticated email. This is a flaw in general security and from a command line you could have sent any email from any PC.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    This relies on your SMTP relay allowing anonymous or unauthenticated email. This is a flaw in general security and from a command line you could have sent any email from any PC.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
    It was a flaw the sent items did not appear in the sent items box of the fake senders obviously
    but the recipient did not know that of course.
    To mess with people I used to send them emails from themselves as well........



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    Although anonymous may have been limited to the print IP.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    It was a flaw the sent items did not appear in the sent items box of the fake senders obviously
    but the recipient did not know that of course.
    To mess with people I used to send them emails from themselves as well........
    I know nudsink.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    It was a flaw the sent items did not appear in the sent items box of the fake senders obviously
    but the recipient did not know that of course.
    To mess with people I used to send them emails from themselves as well........
    Not exactly a flaw, they simply never sent that email. The name and email address is actually arbitrary, as long as you have a server that will accept and send the message. I have several situations where the real email address is hidden and another one is listed...

    As said, you can actually start chatting to a server via command line and tell it you're a server and want to send them an email... I've done it a few times when troubleshooting tricky problems.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Not exactly a flaw, they simply never sent that email. The name and email address is actually arbitrary, as long as you have a server that will accept and send the message. I have several situations where the real email address is hidden and another one is listed...

    As said, you can actually start chatting to a server via command line and tell it you're a server and want to send them an email... I've done it a few times when troubleshooting tricky problems.
    Much like changing contacts names in someones cellphone, Not that I would mind you..........



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Much like changing contacts names in someones cellphone, Not that I would mind you..........
    Better... one client managed to merge 5 or 6 contacts unknowingly. Problem was the master was a colleague in Oz. So he very casually answers the mobile to hear a client on the end instead...

    The initial report to me was puzzling to say the least, but once I had a look, yeup... un-merge.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    iPhones suck at that. My phone has tried on several occasions to merge people with similar names... Without asking for confirmation.

    When I was a teenager I knew the number of everybody I called without looking them up. Nowadays I have used technology to store them so long the only numbers I know off the top of my head are Pizza Hut and pizza haven. More to of with saturation marketing than calling them.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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