I changed the group policy at work so that for WinXP machines, the desktop on the "Press CTRL+ALT+DEL" screen had the company logo at the top, and at the bottom it said "A Microsoft subsidiary" XD
Plus for those that weren't using XP, there is a setting that allows you to specify a box popping up just before people type their usernames and passwords, where you'd traditionally put something like "By attempting to log on, you accept the terms of service" blah blah blah. I changed that to also say "By using this, you agree that you are an employee of {companyname}, a Microsoft Subsidiary". Unfortunately, people didn't even read it, just pressed OK and logged on...
And finally, I sent an email to our data specialist with 7MB worth of CSV files that contained "contacts to be imported into the system". Made it look like it was a forwarded email from the person that has been supplying a lot of data recently. Upon opening said files, they all say "What is today's date"?
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Plus for those that weren't using XP, there is a setting that allows you to specify a box popping up just before people type their usernames and passwords, where you'd traditionally put something like "By attempting to log on, you accept the terms of service" blah blah blah. I changed that to also say "By using this, you agree that you are an employee of {companyname}, a Microsoft Subsidiary". Unfortunately, people didn't even read it, just pressed OK and logged on...
And finally, I sent an email to our data specialist with 7MB worth of CSV files that contained "contacts to be imported into the system". Made it look like it was a forwarded email from the person that has been supplying a lot of data recently. Upon opening said files, they all say "What is today's date"?