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A former Gizmodo writer changed his name to ‘Slackbot’ and stayed undetected for months
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I was shadow IT for a project and asked IT to design this special unconventional thing which of course they wouldn't. So I made this little embedded linux device to take care of it. Gave them the design and steps I made and all that. They were like "nah" so I told them to give me admin on their file server and switch and I'd just do it myself. So they did (lol?).
I had to create a service account, so instead of just having the system account do it on their file server because I figured that wouldn't be OK. I asked them how do I properly get a service account approved and they passed me to Cyber who had me submit a user request. It got denied because it didn't have a signed user agreement or a Sec+ or similar cert......
So I created a word doc that said "I am not a real person and therefore cannot sign any contracts. I am just software man." and exported it to PDF and named it the same name of the agreement file name. Did the same for the cert. They approved it.
Then nobody ever created the account because IT's helpdesk couldn't figure out how to do it. I think it was more that they probably didn't have an OU structure properly set up so they wanted some architect or something to weigh in.
Anyway, I just let System do it because, well I had been waiting months at that point. The service account probably still doesn't exist in AD. They then took my admin privs away and got credit from upper management for solving this odd problem that my stuff took care of.
Eventually they needed a more robust solution and also in a few more places since it worked well but they started slamming it a bit too hard with data. They wanted to just keep giving me specific rights and then take them away when I was done but also submit paperwork every single time to them to do it.
Apparently, I burnt bridges when I said "nah" as a Reply to All when they told me that. But who cares to have a bridge to nowhere anyway? As far as I know (since I still occasionally get a technical question about it) my little guy is still chugging away today, though I've moved on since then.
I hope to be this based.