Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

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A recent study suggests companies are vulnerable to cyberattacks after layoffs

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-companies-can-respond-to-cybersecurity-risks-after-layoffs-2024-9

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A recent study also stated that AT&T CEO’s are vulnerable to any bad deals that come their way. In fact, they constantly fly around in the corporate jet searching for the next buy high, sell low opportunity. Let’s give them a raise for doing such an awesome job.

13% should do it, opps now we have too much debt, offshore, layoff all those boomers, we need some fresh new minds to drink the kool-aid.

Signed,

Bald Stank pajama pants

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I have more new friends than ever after the Iranians have my name, address, email, phone numbers, call logs and bank accounts since the last Att breach. Gee Golly thanks.

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Post ID: @cws+1ukZ3h6u

No layoffs here, buck-o!
Just pure streamlining!
Best security ever!
All 1600 customers information is safe with us!

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