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Dwayne really is confused: pythons are constrictors, not venomous.
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The real WTF is thinking HRMC has your email address, would be emailing you personal tax information in plain text, and then requesting you download an attachment that definitely doesn't have a virus in it honest.
They're actually pretty good at just debiting you the refund if they've calculated they you've paid too much without any interaction needed.
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???
Profit!
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Now if it was a Web app written in ASP then I would completely understand his concern.
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Reminds me of an incident back in the 1980s when I was working on mainframes.
A colleague who'd had a lot of George IV experience overheard a recruitment consultant tell a potential employer:
"He's got lots of experience in George the Fourth".
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The 'Computer Name' one really shouldn't be a WTF - the person clearly knows they're not particularly tech savvy, is still trying to be helpful, and is checking that they're sending the right information.
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What's wrong with PEARL?
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I think I have a new form e-mail to send to Nigerian spammers...
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HMRC isn't a WTF, its classic spam/virus. They didn't even use the same font throughout the email.
Recruiter email I don't understand either, as Pearl/Shell are both well known programming languages.
The computer name is the engineer being idle and expecting non-technical folk to follow instructions.
The only minor WTF is the first one.
2/10. Can do better.
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Except in computer land, it's spell Perl.
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Thanks for the clarification, spelling expert.
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Oh, and I'll get the obligatory mention of a wooden table out the way for the email one.
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Go on then.
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If you have to worry about people who have their desktop icons hidden, or people who've removed the My Computer icon from their desktop, just tell them to press the Windows key and R at the same time and open "sysdm.cpl". A little bit more involved, but still something that I'd expect most idiots to be able to muddle through and get right.
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Especially when this is all of two minutes of work to ping the network broadcast addresses and see what IPs show up in the arp table.
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If we start counting ignorant recruiter emails as WTFs, we'll never get done....
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To be fair, as already pointed out in another comment, PEARL is a programming language. Shell could be one of several programming languages.
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Customs & Income Tax Dept. having your email-id is not a WTF. Even Indian Income Tax Dept. requires email-id for e-filing. And they do notify me if there is either a liability or a refund, though that part is (to my surprise) encrypted. And yes they can direct deposit in case of a refund. The return in GB part made it look like a spam, but I am hoping that the submitter (and the editors) did check the originating email address for validity. If they didn't I would like to introduce the submitter to Nigerian prince with an exciting business opportunity.
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Any recruiter shop that has a word "Cognizant" in their name (I've seen a few already) is a source of never ending WTF.
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TRWTF once again is people trying to explain how each one is not a WTF. That, and Java.
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Not to mention that Python the programming language is not named for the snake (though have integrated them into the icon).
Perhaps Dwayne should be informed on the religious bent of all contributors to technology that he uses. Then he and his family can crawl into a cave and huddle shivering (no fire for you!) in the secure knowledge that technology is evil.
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this is to inform you that pythons, the snakes, are neither venomous nor the namesake of Python, the programming language. Rather, the latter is named for Monty Python, a British comedy group, well known for movies such as "The Life of Brian". Therefore ... oh ... never mind ...
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appellatio: what Apple fans do to each other.
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Earth to Matt Whitfield and Mark Bowytz:
Some antivirus programs can be used for free. Some will detect the virus attached to the fake HMRC mail. Try one.
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You could do all that....
... or you could use nmap and be done with it.
as pointed out, TRWTF is the network admin who can't properly network admin.
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And everybody missed Excel micros...
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Neat job.
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I'm pretty sure from the refund email GB means pounds sterling (£).
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Oh no, I published it for a different reason. TRWTF is the submitter, who assumes that since he knows a lot about computers, everyone else should know it too. Bah, nobody has time to follow your instructions simply because you as a sysadmin do not know how to use the tools at your disposal.
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I'm 100% sure it's not. That would be "GBP" and isn't used by HMRC.
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Others:
and the icing on the cake; "Excellent communication skills" required by whoever wrote this serious WTF of a totally unprofessional job offer!
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Actually, they probably wanted to write £GB, but messed up the pound sterling symbol. (There are other countries that use pounds, I believe.)
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The phone or fax instead of email one isn't that stupid... Due to a terrible email system provided by my previous employer (government) I set up a similar autoreply. Mine directed people to resend to my personal email (which I didn't provide) or to contact the site I worked at by phone or the generic site email address.
Well since some devices won't reply to some types of broadcast pings, that would be possibly incomplete. It would also miss out any systems with ICMP ping blocked in the firewall (the same employer mentioned above shipped their "standard" systems with all ICMP blocked, yet opened up exceptions for practically every TCP and UDP port). Also, didn't he say he needed computer names?
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... which is guaranteed to miss those which are turned off or disconnected (salesman out visiting a customer?), whereas an email will probably reach everyone eventually.
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And they can spell Vodafone.
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I've got lots of experience in the George the Fourth. I meet my friends there most weeks to sink a few pints.
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Pretty sure it is GBP, funneled through some process that's managed to truncate it to two characters. Which in turn is probably why it's displaying that code, having failed to identify the correct symbol to display...
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I received one that said I needed to have ASP and .NET experience.
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Why in this day and age one would care what a computer calls itself? If you are setting up a network - base it on a MAC address, preferably linked to the physical port on the switch that the computer is supposed to be plugged into. If you want some kind of uniform host name - then you should be communicating it to user and not the other way around. There should be NO scenario in which a network admin would need to ask users or computers for their hostnames. It's a nickname. Use real data.
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I'm pretty sure it doesn't. GBP is often used as an abbrievation for "Great Britain Pound" and is presumably what they were trying to shoot for, but like most malware spammers, they can't spell or proofread to save their lives.