

I didn’t think about Google lens, but it also provided a nice PDF.
https://cs4hs.buffalostate.edu/sites/cs4hs.buffalostate.edu/files/uploads/Documents/Summer Workshop Agenda/Cybersecurity First Principles.pdf
I didn’t think about Google lens, but it also provided a nice PDF.
https://cs4hs.buffalostate.edu/sites/cs4hs.buffalostate.edu/files/uploads/Documents/Summer Workshop Agenda/Cybersecurity First Principles.pdf
Our IT Director picked up a copy of Backdoors and Breaches for us to check out. It feels more D&D than what you show. It can be a good thing where the game play can be altered to your actual environment but that requires knowledge and planning with details that could take a long time to put together if you are not already a skilled DM.
It’s unfortunate that none of the QR code scan from your photo. Do you possibly have any other pictures with a better images of a QR that might provide leads?
Files should have ended on line 200…
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In this case with app passwords it would not. App passwords is a feature to basically support less secure software and scenarios. The problem here is password reuse.
App passwords by design are limited to one auth method or source. Imagine a photo copier sending email. If you needed MFA for each copy and to change the password every 30-90 days, it would be a pain. So app password , longer harder password only used for the one place. But people still use easy password that they use elsewhere.