Wussup senpai?
I work at an extremely large and well known corporation. I work in the IT department and sadly am tasked with grunt work being that I was just hired back in November (ie. Deploying laptops, dual monitors, shared desktops, tablets, etc.).
Lately my supervisors have been reporting that in order to up Cyber Security, we'll be getting a fake phishing email once a month so employees can see the dangers of clicking links, opening websites, replying to external users, etc.
My question is, How hard would it be to hack into my own corporation, undetected, from the inside? I'm new to hacking and am still trying to learn but I have an opportunity here and am willing to test my boundaries.
>extremely large company
>cant detect a fucking spam
It all depends. How willing are you to install gentoo?
>>52504065
THE WILLINGEST
Try hacking the break room coffee machine to make tea and report back here, anon. It's a good beginner level hack.
>>52504131
You got it Anon! Oh it's gunna cost the company millions!!!
>>52504131
underrated post
>>52503978
Nigga you work at my company? Those emails are annoying as fuck, and noone falls for them. The outlook plugin also makes it take way longer for Outlook to start up.
I hate that fucking fish icon
>>52504131
I unironically hacked the vending machines at my uni and now I get free stuff whenever I want
>>52504324
Hahaha Man I hope we work together lmao
And yeah I actually agree, except the fish icon. wtf is that about?
>>52504446
So damn unironic senpai<3
Alternatively, go chat with the InfoSec team and ask them how they test the company's infrastructure.
If you show interest, hold a halfway decent conversation, and ask a few questions you may make an impression.
>>52503978
stupid kid.
>>52504448
The button to report a message as a phishing attempt looks like a fish