>We recommend that you do this on your home and work networks
>work networks
What the fuck, /g/? This could probably get you fired or in serious trouble at some IT jobs.
IT companies don't care about security until something bad happens.
They're presuming that your work network is secured
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Secured how? That their machines have a built-in flag that disables this Windows setting in case the user sets it to "Yes"? I don't think so.