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phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
So I had a customer today who while I was working on his computer found a *** load of porn. The file folder was "hidden" but when working on it I had to access hidden items. The folder was on the desktop and was actually titled family photos. Funny btw. Anyway when I went to work on another computer upstairs his wife went on the computer and found the folder. Needless to say *** went down.

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  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
    You know you did that sh*t on purpose. Lol
  • jthanatosjthanatos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    This is why you bury and encrypt your stuff, or use alternate data streams.... :P. When I worked for a certain hospital, I actually had to transfer ~30GB of the stuff from the chief of surgery's old computer to his new one. I reported it like a good little IT dude, and was told by people that make more an hour than I did a week to shut up and transfer it. Good times.
  • Rob1110Rob1110 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,454
    You found my computer?!
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    Actually I didn't do it on purpose, besides if you're going to do that make it a password user account and for god's sake don't label it family photos, maybe something the wife wouldn't look at like boating photos or monster truck stuff. Things like that.
  • StreaterStreater Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 293
    phobicsquirrel:
    So I had a customer today who while I was working on his computer found a *** load of porn. The file folder was "hidden" but when working on it I had to access hidden items. The folder was on the desktop and was actually titled family photos. Funny btw. Anyway when I went to work on another computer upstairs his wife went on the computer and found the folder. Needless to say *** went down.
    So you don't even find this even mildly unethical?
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    what, keeping porn on a computer or trying to hide it?
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    As long as its nothing like some toe licking stuff she should be all good! Lol
  • MVW67MVW67 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,447
    Lee.mcglynn:
    As long as its nothing like some toe licking stuff she should be all good! Lol
    +^ LOL
  • StreaterStreater Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 293
    Allowing someone else to access your clients private data.
  • beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    You unhid his porn folder?
  • VisionVision Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,701
    Streater:
    phobicsquirrel:
    So I had a customer today who while I was working on his computer found a *** load of porn. The file folder was "hidden" but when working on it I had to access hidden items. The folder was on the desktop and was actually titled family photos. Funny btw. Anyway when I went to work on another computer upstairs his wife went on the computer and found the folder. Needless to say *** went down.
    So you don't even find this even mildly unethical?

    I dont see how it is. If youre cleaning up a computer you may need to unhide hidden folders and files to remove malware filled folders (There are other reasons this is just the one most common). If it wasnt done in spite I dont see anything wrong with it.
  • StreaterStreater Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 293
    I understand, Vision. What I am wondering is, did the OP expose hidden files that were intentionally locked, then allow other people to access the data? Whether he did it on purpose is irrelevant. He has a duty to his client to keep his secure files secure. It appears that he failed to do that, resulting in a big ***-storm for the client.

    I really hope that I'm just reading this wrong. I'm not trying to break anyone's balls (or nuts). Just need a little clarification.
  • jthanatosjthanatos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    Streater:
    I understand, Vision. What I am wondering is, did the OP expose hidden files that were intentionally locked, then allow other people to access the data? Whether he did it on purpose is irrelevant. He has a duty to his client to keep his secure files secure. It appears that he failed to do that, resulting in a big ***-storm for the client.

    I really hope that I'm just reading this wrong. I'm not trying to break anyone's balls (or nuts). Just need a little clarification.
    The way I read it is the client had checked the hidden attribute on the folder. When troubleshooting, he followed the very standard step of showing hidden files and system files. It is now visible on the desktop. He then walked away for a bit, and the wife discovered it. This is equivolent of hiding a dirty magazine under the hood of your car. While it isn't easily visible, it isn't exactly secured and will be visible whenever someone works on your car.

    Also, on a side note. Information Assurance and Information Security should never be an onsite tech's duty. You want your data safe and secure? You either do it yourself, or you pay me a lot of money to be your Information Assurance Manager.
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    Streater:
    I understand, Vision. What I am wondering is, did the OP expose hidden files that were intentionally locked, then allow other people to access the data? Whether he did it on purpose is irrelevant. He has a duty to his client to keep his secure files secure. It appears that he failed to do that, resulting in a big ***-storm for the client.

    I really hope that I'm just reading this wrong. I'm not trying to break anyone's balls (or nuts). Just need a little clarification.
    It wasn't a secured file and I ask that all the people I see back up any files they want to keep "prior" to me arriving. At times I do have to wipe hard drives to install a clean version of an OS. The person I was talking about said he did that on all computers. It is not my duty to protect someone's porn stash from their family. I always put the OS back the way I found it, ie will hide folders before I am done. Especially since I don't want people erasing things they shouldn't be. I find a lot of crazy stuff on people's computers though thankfully no child porn as of yet. I really stress this stuff before I even schedule an appointment as I do not want to be put in that situation.
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    jthanatos:
    Streater:
    I understand, Vision. What I am wondering is, did the OP expose hidden files that were intentionally locked, then allow other people to access the data? Whether he did it on purpose is irrelevant. He has a duty to his client to keep his secure files secure. It appears that he failed to do that, resulting in a big ***-storm for the client.

    I really hope that I'm just reading this wrong. I'm not trying to break anyone's balls (or nuts). Just need a little clarification.
    The way I read it is the client had checked the hidden attribute on the folder. When troubleshooting, he followed the very standard step of showing hidden files and system files. It is now visible on the desktop. He then walked away for a bit, and the wife discovered it. This is equivolent of hiding a dirty magazine under the hood of your car. While it isn't easily visible, it isn't exactly secured and will be visible whenever someone works on your car.

    Also, on a side note. Information Assurance and Information Security should never be an onsite tech's duty. You want your data safe and secure? You either do it yourself, or you pay me a lot of money to be your Information Assurance Manager.
    up that's pretty much it.
  • StreaterStreater Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 293
    OK. I understand now. Thanks for the clarification. I'm an Information Security Analyst, so I guess I just got a little zealous. Different SOP. I apologize for any offense taken.
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    My brother found a butt load of homemade kiddy porn on some guys computer while working on it. He called the cops and they carted the slimeball off and confiscated his computer.
  • StreaterStreater Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 293
    Rhamlin:
    My brother found a butt load of homemade kiddy porn on some guys computer while working on it. He called the cops and they carted the slimeball off and confiscated his computer.
    I wouldn't hesitate to do the exact same thing...after I drug him outside and beat him with a tire iron. I'm not aggressive, nor am I a violent man, unless kids are involved. Not a second thought.
  • fla-gypsyfla-gypsy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
    I think the squirrel may have lost a client on the other hand though.
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    no, I'm building him a new computer. ....and showing him how to hide his porn
  • GoatmilkGoatmilk Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 200
    With so many streaming sites who needs to dl porn anymore?
  • MVW67MVW67 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,447
    Goatmilk:
    With so many streaming sites who needs to dl porn anymore?
    Spoken like a true expert! Lmao:-) :-) :-)
  • Ken LightKen Light Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,524
    Damn, I was hoping someone renamed the Daily Hottie thread. Speaking of which....????
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    MVW67:
    Goatmilk:
    With so many streaming sites who needs to dl porn anymore?
    Spoken like a true expert! Lmao:-) :-) :-)
    ROFL hahahahah
    Caught!!
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    Goatmilk:
    With so many streaming sites who needs to dl porn anymore?
    streaming sucks man, dl hd stuff is where it's at! hehe
  • GoatmilkGoatmilk Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 200
    MVW67:
    Goatmilk:
    With so many streaming sites who needs to dl porn anymore?
    Spoken like a true expert! Lmao:-) :-) :-)

    LOL just throwin it out there.......................like I was the only one who thought it
  • StreaterStreater Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 293
    phobicsquirrel:
    no, I'm building him a new computer. ....and showing him how to hide his porn
    Nice!
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