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Quickbooks file cracks?
Nov. 16, 2022, 7:36 p.m. | /u/TehMagus9
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I'm an IT project manager/strategist and only in-house IT person for a company that contracts our general IT work out to an MSP. I started with the company not too long ago and have been doing some random security audits to make sure the MSP secured our network correctly. I came across one of our network drives that houses all our Quickbooks files and logs. I quickly learned that the security level was set to "everyone" meaning …
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