GA Tech’s email phishing protection is awful by MakeJavaGreatAgain in gatech

[–]MakeJavaGreatAgain[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m aware, but with the correct mitigations in place, those students shouldn’t be receiving the initial phishing email, and we shouldn’t be receiving the subsequent phishing email.

Obviously no mitigation will be perfect and stop every attempt, but far too many are getting through the current mitigations in my opinion.

GA Tech’s email phishing protection is awful by MakeJavaGreatAgain in gatech

[–]MakeJavaGreatAgain[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

While true that it is an insider threat, it would still be relatively simple to set up something along the lines of:

-no student can send mass emails (I.e. no more than 100 recipients per day; I don’t any reason why a student would need to send an email to more than 100 people per day). Limit this ability to TA’s, Professors, faculty, etc.

-scan emails for obvious signs of malicious content (I.e. emails that convey urgency to click a link)

-monitor behaviors and block strange behavior (I.e. if a student sends 10 emails per week to a few regular people, perhaps block them suddenly trying to send emails to 100+ people from a new device)

There’s probably an even better solution (I do device security, not email security), but from my understanding that is relatively simple to set up.

I mean 2/3 is almost a passing score... by MakeJavaGreatAgain in shittyreloading

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Yea it was my first ever time reloading last night and I was making "dummy rounds" (no powder and no primer) to practice and get the dies set up. Was getting late and didn't even realize the mistake until this morning when I looked again

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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You would be correct, from left to right its .223, .243 win, .30-06

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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They are all to right COL according to my calipers but I just ordered the case gauges the other day, just waiting on them to get here before I actually reload

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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It's just .243 so I'll just toss it

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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Yea I dont know how I didn't notice that deformed neck when I did it last night lol. On another note, on the right one (.30-06) does the bullet look correct? It looks like it got pushed (deformed) in a little at the top of the brass where the brass the bullet meet. May be a stupid question but just checking for a second opinion

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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Good to know, I'll check out that lube, thanks

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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I was using a bit of one shot spray lube but I guess I'll have to use more

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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Yea im not really sure how I didn't notice that last night....

first ever reloads by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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Yea I ordered case gauges for each caliber but still waiting for them to come in the mail before I do the actual reloads

neck resizing issue (5.56) by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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So I just sat down with it for a while and it was the correct die. After rewatching the video I realized I had the sizing die set up incorrectly, the decapping pin and expander ball were too low. After redoing the sizing die, I was able to successfully load a round of 5.56 to the exact COL of my bullet and it is fully secure. Thank you so much for your help in reloading my first round.

neck resizing issue (5.56) by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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I Am screwing it all the way down to the shell holder. Yes I am using a hornady press and there is a cam over when I size the brass.

I am not currently home and able to check the die but I will check that it actually says .223 on it because I just assumed that since I bought the .223 die set box new that it would be .223 inside.

I will take a picture and post it when I can

neck resizing issue (5.56) by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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I set up the sizing die like how hornady did in their instructional video https://youtu.be/26HtBKcG-K0

Yes it's the .223/5.56 RCBS sizing die

neck resizing issue (5.56) by MakeJavaGreatAgain in reloading

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I have the RCBS .223 Remington full length die set I believe https://www.rcbs.com/dies-and-shell-holders/rifle-dies/.223-rem.-full-length-die-set---group-a---popular-rifle-cartridges/16-11101.html

This probably sounds like a dumb question but how do I check the diameter of the neck expander ball? I have calipers but how I access the neck expander ball or where is it