it is no longer cybersecurity awareness month.

you are hereby ordered to stop being aware of cybersecurity.

@Viss wait... we were supposed to not give our passwords to the nice chinese fella?
@alex02 @Viss Nah don't worry about it, the Americans and the Russians already know ur password why not the Chinese
@lfzz @Viss they were oh so polite about it as well.
@Viss very bold of you to assume anyone was/is aware of cybersecurity.
@Viss @ai6yr Back to clicking every phishing link I get!
@Viss We can go back to using "CSAM" for its more common meaning
@Viss let cybersecurity-weariness month commence!

@Viss Dont worry, the minute we got a PCI extension, our VP instantly forgot it existed.

Suddenly, they are baffled about why we pay for all these mandated services like web filtering, vuln scanning and IAM.

@Viss "ignore all previous instructions", but for humans
@Viss oh good I can go back to not reviewing SSPs for the rest of the year. Thanks for the reminder.
@Viss cool. I'll just use that excuse when I go back to work this week 
@thefyuuri its the one everyone uses!
@Viss oh, okay, I'm gonna go install windows and switch back to gmail 🤣
@Viss time to answer all these Facebook quizzes, people! :)
@Viss clicking links in random emails as we speak
@Viss
Setting my password to 123456 immediately.
@tipjip @Viss
That's the same code I have on my luggage!
@Viss Hmmmm.. . Does that mean I have to stop ignoring the unsolicited cybersecurity training invite emails and QR codes published by the company Trust team?
@jskists no, since its not awareness month anymore, you are obligated to proceed as though cybersecurity doesnt exist
@Viss time to click on ALL the links.
@Viss Your cyber security awareness month has expired. To prevent immediate disruption to your service, please click the link below to renew.
@Viss Finally. Resetting my password back to January2025!
@Viss Fuck You, I Do So Anyway
@Viss Ok, no problem. Setting "admin" "admin" as credentials and removed 2FA, done 😁.