Recruiters Asked Hacker If She ‘Liked Being **********’ at Job Fair

How much of an armchair hero can you be.

Don’t want the sexual jokes? Don’t wear a shirt implying a sexual reference. Doesn’t matter if it is wrong. Murder is wrong too. Does it stop people?

It’s like when you are growing up and your parents tel you, I’m not worried about you, I’m worried about everyone around you.

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Yeesh. Bad choice for the marketing team.

Still completely unjustifiable to make the joke yourself to a stranger at a professional event.

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As a man I disagree with this statement.

Either make a innocent joke about it, and if unable, shut up.

Don’t go about asking someone when is the last time they were penetrated, I mean, come on.

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A woman can wear whatever they want to wear, and not get sexually harassed. What a woman wears is not consent for anyone to say whatever their greasy predatory mind wants to say.

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I suppose I will have to censor this quote to avoid giving the moderators an excuse to remove it. It’s important to see the level of immaturity of Blizzard employees when a female penetration tester tries asking about job openings.

“One of them asked me when was the last time I was personally [censored], if I liked being [censored] and how often I got [censored]

I would also expect equally immature language if the penetration tester had been male, however this kind of behavior is unacceptable at a professional setting from employees who are on the clock, regardless of gender.

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And that is the sad part. These news organizations are reporting smutty stories with no proof and using annonymous sources or 3rd party hear say accusations.

People who believe this with out having doubt are not progressive they’re regressive, smh.

If I called a stranger a buttface at an industry event that my company was sponsoring, I certainly wouldn’t expect everything to end well, no. I’m representing the company. The stupid crap I do reflects negatively on the company, and my last name isn’t Afrasiabi so I’m not going to get a do-over.

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I am not really surprised, it’s an Informal Frat Boy House there…
But connections with Epstein, I was making jokes about this but WTH?!

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The shirt says, on the back, “When was the last time you were penetrated?”

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Yeah she totally didn’t think displaying those words on her t-shirt would have double meaning. She got jokingly heckled for it and laughed told nobody for years, now cries harassment for e-points, lol clown world.

It’s like you all want a world where men are only ever 100% professional with women, 100% sterile atmosphere, no joking, no saying off the wall remarks - can’t do any of that because she might take offense and want to kill herself because work sucks, then everyone has to get sensitivity training for five thousand hours how jokes are bad and we need to be 100% conscientious every waking moment so we don’t break some egg shells.

All you lot are like those people at the party who take life too seriously. And if you overhear a crude joke, the whole group gets a lecture for 15minutes. Expert mood assassins.

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I’m not justifying why it’s ok what they said. It’s not and in poor taste. But wearing a shirt with a sexual reference and immediately believing it if that same reference on your shirt is said to you, how can you offended?

What if they meant is she was hacked but used the term on her shirt?

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Yeah so, the fault is on the victim. Hah.
And then people have the audacity to say that they don’t defend sexual harassers in this forums.
Give me a break.

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No…that isn’t how it works. You are the type that say a woman is asking for sexual assault for wearing revealing clothing. What a woman wears is not consent for anyone to do whatever they want, verbal or physical. If you do not know them, and do not know how they will take it, you shut your damn mouth and either talk to them like a respectful adult or go sit at the kiddie table…wait…no you can’t. Something tells me that would be illegal for you with that mindset.

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Hardly, they are words and words do not hurt you if it only occurs within a 5 second interraction.
In such instances, grow a thicker skin, then go cry me a river.

Yes, if you begin to experience continued harrasement in the same workplace, or from the same people, or stalking or attempted physical alteraction, even them just walking close by you or following you - then I am all for law enforcement to take them away.

I can’t accept that people would ruin the lives of other because of a few words.

As mentioned grow thicker skin.

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I would rather have an environment where people don’t feel like killing themselves, yes.

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As a man, I don’t have to rise to the bait of a stupid T-shirt. I can smile and chuckle, and then not bring the shirt up at all.

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“victim”, yeah right. Wear a t-shirt that asks everyone who reads it the same question she was asked. Is everyone who saw the shirt a victim then?

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oof

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I actually have penetrated my own systems before to look for vulnerabilities like open ports, etc. for both Windows and Linux lol. The tshirt was LITERALLY made by a cybersecurity firm that does similar things.

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She got them banned for saying exactly what was on her shirt. “When was the last time you were penetrated?” It’s on the back.

I was all ready to jump on the train to defend her, but I don’t agree with her double standard.

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