Bonus question… Have you ever said “yeah, that fits” once you got a password?

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    4 hours ago

    I always say “I’m in” when remote connecting or remembering a stupid password or whatever but none of my coworkers get it because they’re not anglophones.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    8 hours ago

    No. But I once mumbled “What, they left it open?”

    Also, I lol’d a bit when I ran John on a password file I lifted from a school server. Turned out this girl I know had her password set to “Urine”. And, no, I neither cared nor used it. I just found that nugget a bit funny.

    I do, however, frequently declare “I’m in” when logging in to work while I have someone on the phone - The remote systems are on extremely lagging and unreliable VSAT, so even though I’m supposed to remote in relatively often, it’s not a given that a simple SSH connection will work.

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    9 hours ago

    I do this with my own stuff. I dug out a few hard drives that were gibberish because they were in a RAID array at one point. I put them all in a Linux machine and eventually found the right command to make them work. I definitely muttered, “I’m in…”

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    1 day ago

    I’ve said both. I’m a professional pentester / red teamer, and yeah, we send each other “I’m in” memes when we pop a box.

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    I say it every time I have to hop onto a production box at work. If I’m in a call while it’s happening I usually drop a one-liner. Gotta have fun with these things.