- Wait, what about the token?

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rakhirhif8963
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- Wait, what about the token?

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- So, that's it. They tried to buy this hairdressing salon from her three times already, it's such a good place. She refused. Once we even had to intervene.

- Well, what does this have to do with me? I don’t understand.

- You're in a hurry. So, she came to work yesterday after her vacation, and the locks were torn off and some people were sitting there, saying that this was their hairdresser's and shoving some documents in her face. The documents were drawn up by the local notary, old Karl Ivanovich.

- Yes, I know him, the old stump! It's high time he retired, and he's still sitting there.

- And here's the most interesting part! He swears that he didn't sign anything. But it's his electronic signature! He did formalize the deal in the registry! How so?

- Wait, what about his signature key on the token?

- Of course.

- Well, what are we going to decide here? We need his computer.

— They brought you. So we wouldn't have to drag you around in the rain! Sometimes our conscience wakes up.

10 minutes have passed.

- Well, look, Ivanovich, the deal was completed yesterday at 17-00. But that can't be, because at 15-30 he handed over the premises to security and opened them again only at 17-45. He handed them over, but he didn't turn off the computer. Why? How would I know? Let's check his computer for infection. The free antivirus here is painfully simple. And you know, I don't like free things.

An hour passed.

- Ivanych! Look. The operating system updates hungary whatsapp data not installed. There is a hole and a Trojan for remote control. That is how they controlled the computer.


- What about the token? He didn't turn it off, you brought me the computer with the token. Did someone teach him computer security?

- No.

— Well, what did you expect? Of course, you had to use the services of an IT specialist, but who would call him, at their own expense? And where can you find a trusted one? The problem is much broader. How many of these notaries are there? Did someone explain to them how to set up the computer? Did someone check the settings? I think such stories will be repeated regularly.
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