General Error admits to snooping while searching for command prompt
It's not often that we get an exclusive interview with someone as high up in the computer world as General Error, but today we did just that. And what he had to say might just surprise you. In a shocking revelation, General Error admitted to accidentally stumbling upon personal files while desperately searching for the command prompt.
"It was a mistake, a big mistake," General Error said, looking slightly embarrassed. "I was trying to fix a problem with the system, and I got lost in the files. So I started searching for the command prompt, but I couldn't find it. Next thing I knew, I was looking at someone's personal files."
The Wibble can reveal that General Error accidentally saw embarrassing photos, sensitive emails, and even a few illegal downloads. "I was mortified," General Error said. "I never meant to snoop, but I couldn't help myself. I just kept clicking and clicking."
Of course, we had to ask General Error if he had seen anything especially juicy. "Well, there was this one file that was labeled 'Top Secret'," he said, looking around nervously. "I couldn't resist opening it, and let's just say it involved a certain world leader and a bottle of champagne. The less said about that, the better."
The Wibble asked General Error if he had anything to say to those who may have been affected by his accidental snooping. "I'm sorry," he said. "I truly am. It was an accident, and I promise it won't happen again. From now on, I'll be more careful when I'm searching for the command prompt."
We would like to thank General Error for his honesty and candor. It's not often that we see someone admit to making a mistake, especially someone as high up in the tech world as General Error. Let's hope that this will serve as a lesson to all of us to be more careful with our personal files, and to be forgiving when someone makes a mistake.