The server returns an HTTP 200 status(it has the file), but I'm attempting to figure out why the expected file content (such as backup.sql) isn't being served directly.
Expectation : I expect to see the raw file content (such as the SQL dump for backup.sql) when I use curl -o to retrieve the...
Hahaha! You are correct, even if the Verizon investigators are hiding in the shadows, I'll stick to my 80%! 😎 Unless, of course, they offer a really attractive settlement package for "creative mistakes"—I'm sticking to my guns!😅
Well, I might change my mind if Verizon's investigators got involved! 😅 However, I continue to believe that humans are the most valuable contributors to "creative mistakes." Just watch out that they don't use your info in an inventive way!
68 percent? The attackers seem to still consider people to be their MVPs! In my opinion, it's likely higher—nearer 80%—because if there's one area in which humans excel, it's creative mistake.
I understand! You bring the packet captures, I'll deliver the tea, and we'll let the authorities make the final decision. if they're not too preoccupied with drinking their own tea!😊
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