07-10-2013, 07:37 AM
Good morning.
I have a lunch interview today so I'm banking on the free lunch part of it. I don't think it's a great job and it's 25 minutes further away, but I'm so fed up with this current job that I'll go anywhere.
Yesterday I uncovered a pretty big security flaw with a really big accounting firm in Central PA. The account belonged to a coworker out of our main office and I was just called in to assist. When I realized that this firm was unknowingly spewing out their customer's private info on the internet (including SSNs) I kind of thought I should raise a flag. This isn't the first time I've seen this kind of stuff out of our main office so I was a little worried. When I called the guy in charge of the account I gave him a pretty big ration of shit about it and found out that he didn't set it up. I was there to setup something similar so I knew he was telling the truth. At first he didn't want to tell me who was responsible for the security flaw, but I eventually pulled it out of him and found out it was the guy who runs the team in our main office. I wound up just letting my boss know and he told me to cover it up and fix it.
I have a lunch interview today so I'm banking on the free lunch part of it. I don't think it's a great job and it's 25 minutes further away, but I'm so fed up with this current job that I'll go anywhere.
Yesterday I uncovered a pretty big security flaw with a really big accounting firm in Central PA. The account belonged to a coworker out of our main office and I was just called in to assist. When I realized that this firm was unknowingly spewing out their customer's private info on the internet (including SSNs) I kind of thought I should raise a flag. This isn't the first time I've seen this kind of stuff out of our main office so I was a little worried. When I called the guy in charge of the account I gave him a pretty big ration of shit about it and found out that he didn't set it up. I was there to setup something similar so I knew he was telling the truth. At first he didn't want to tell me who was responsible for the security flaw, but I eventually pulled it out of him and found out it was the guy who runs the team in our main office. I wound up just letting my boss know and he told me to cover it up and fix it.