It appears to have contacted those involved in the glitch earlier so far.
Some of those who replied to this user were intercepted by administrators telling users not to interact with them anymore, among other things. I can't say if the message was safe for your system or not, so yours may have been the right choice. But the demeanor of the administrative response is unexpected.
Hien responded me with threat of indefinite suspension. Zelkova called them a potential threat to our systems.
A hacker makes sense. But the uneven administrator response makes me wonder if it's an internal actor— someone from within CC Corp acting out. Zelkova has mentioned he and Hien have limited instruction from those higher up in the hierarchy.
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didn't know anyone else got one
kinda looked like some malware so I just put it in my spam folder
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Some of those who replied to this user were intercepted by administrators telling users not to interact with them anymore, among other things. I can't say if the message was safe for your system or not, so yours may have been the right choice. But the demeanor of the administrative response is unexpected.
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no one's talked to me but what did they say?
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A hacker makes sense. But the uneven administrator response makes me wonder if it's an internal actor— someone from within CC Corp acting out. Zelkova has mentioned he and Hien have limited instruction from those higher up in the hierarchy.
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what do you mean by limited instruction? like there's only so much authority they have to deal with things?
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They know more than users, but only so much, it sounds like.
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wait if they're part of QA or admin stuff there has to be a manager on top of them right?