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Rickrolling didn’t teach us that, 2g1c made us cautious of clicking random links

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'twas goatse that taught a young me to be more careful on the internet.

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Goatse and tub girl. And I was a whole ass adult who really needed to learn.

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Don’t forget meat spin!

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Between 2g1c, goatse, and lemon party, I learned to always triple check every link I even think of clicking on.

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If you really don’t want to see something super fucked up don’t google india train victim NSFL

Cmon old people having sex is like wholesome, they are alive and happy, it is eye bleach after train stuff. I saw India train thing weeks ago and the video is still in my head

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A girl In had a crush on sent me the AlbinoBlackSheep “you are an idiot” site that caused a bunch of pop ups. Then she kept sending me links and funny videos and I got all indignant and annoyed because I thought all AlbinoBlackSheep links would be the “you are an idiot” thing.

Upon further review 20 years later she may have been flirting with me.

Anyway that’s why I clicked the scam phishing link, boss.

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Hot and funny single ladies from the 90s in your area, that love to talk about old internet nostalgia. So what are you waiting for?! Come join us.

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That song will forever be in my head

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XcQ it’s staying blue.

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Say, isn’t there an xkcd about that? https://xkcd.com/2633/?

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🧐

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Remember him?

This is him now. Feel old yet?

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What is that client? Is it FOSS?

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Damn I was hoping the actual #2633 was gonna be relevant

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It’s about Astronomer Hotlines. But there actual xkcds that at least mention rickrolling, why not use one of them?

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Y’know, that probably would have been better, but it was late at night and I just wanted to seize the opportunity.

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2633, kick them in the pp.

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god dammit

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Oh lawd. I gotta enable linl previews.

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They have a point.

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Nope. I love that song.

Edit: Know what? I’m going to listen to it right now!

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A rare self-rick-roll.

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It’s a catchy song. Here’s an acapella cover by Home Free:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_nRCCD0j-k

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I just realized that I’m unable to remember the melody rn. I’ve heard the song a thousand times…

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It sounds a bit like Robo’s theme from Chrono Trigger, but slowed down a little.

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The internet is never gonna give you up

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KnowBe4, a popular phishing simulation tool, actually has a built-in rickrolling template.

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But are entirely defeated if you make a rule in outlooks saying trash any email that contains knowb4 in the header.

Not only do you pass all phishing tests, but you also don’t get spammed by them when renewal comes around.

Phishme is the same. Add a rull saying trash as my email containing phishme.com in the header.

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The emails aren’t from KnowBe4. They are from your HR or CEO or IT department. The links themselves are obvious on the hover though.

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You seem to miss where I said header not from field.

The emails originate from knowb4 or phishme servers and customers whitelist those servers from anti spam/phishing/url inspection to minimise the false positives.

The knowb4 and phishme have their names in as part of the email ehlo exchange and are written into the header for tracking.

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