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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
IT Privacy at work help (CEO wants all admin staff user passes) Security issue
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<blockquote data-quote="xenodragon" data-source="post: 14092720" data-attributes="member: 29262"><p>Its not an IT security violation, but it is against IT best practices. I would get ahold of the Information Security Policy and see what it states in there. Generally they state "password should not be shared, etc etc etc". You must work at a small company? I mean almost all systems have administrators that can reset passwords if you "got hit by a bus", so even if they dont know your password an admin could reset it and log in as you anyway. He wants account numbers? To me this seems like an internal phising scam for him to see who will actually respond to this. There is no reason you should have to share passwords etc with the CEO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xenodragon, post: 14092720, member: 29262"] Its not an IT security violation, but it is against IT best practices. I would get ahold of the Information Security Policy and see what it states in there. Generally they state "password should not be shared, etc etc etc". You must work at a small company? I mean almost all systems have administrators that can reset passwords if you "got hit by a bus", so even if they dont know your password an admin could reset it and log in as you anyway. He wants account numbers? To me this seems like an internal phising scam for him to see who will actually respond to this. There is no reason you should have to share passwords etc with the CEO. [/QUOTE]
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