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My company switched from separate admin accounts to giving everyone admin permissions on their user account because that's what microsoft recommends.

I can't wait until this shit collapses over their heads. We also recently got some phishing mails that spoofed microsoft.com as the sender and got through all the microsoft security, I stopped one of my colleagues from clicking on it.

After reporting that, I was told some generic "yes, that's a phishing mail. Good job spotting it, now delete it and don't click any links". No one even wondered how the spammers could spoof microsoft.com.

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