It looks like the charges are from using the credentials they found not just for finding them. It’s definitely a crap charge because logging into the DB exposed the wider issue of being able to access other customers records.
It looks like the charges are from using the credentials they found not just for finding them. It’s definitely a crap charge because logging into the DB exposed the wider issue of being able to access other customers records.
You know these can only be used while in park, right?
Sandy Munro is a legit car reviewer. His firms tears down vehicles and predict reliability based on what they find among other things. He’s a pretty well respected industry guide. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Munro
I think that’s per conversation so you have to remember to set it.
Seriously, the electric f150 had a 100% markup at some dealerships. The build quality was absolute crap on those too.
The beaver picture?
And probably some forever chemicals, but we’ve made that everyone’s problem
I always ‘shhhh’ like a librarian would
I love it when companies I can’t opt out of have shite security practices and when they get breached I have the option of $12 compensation or “free” credit monitoring using their own tools. I never saw that $12 check btw
Can’t wait for the revised history books renaming the enola gay to enola freedom, and stating it dropped freedom onto Hiroshima.
Yes! Got it as a present so it wasn’t on my radar but it was a pretty good puzzle game. I seem to recall playing this way more than I played Tetris.
So much for that nest egg :(
What’s fucked is it’s actually the same god.
Is there an example of the opposite? Typewriter made out of grasshopper parts?
That’s the golang gopher
They really didn’t trim anything in the 70s
I love this. When we were actually using that type of modem as a daily driver we only dreamed about object replicators or using a computer to make physical objects with additive manufacturing at home! This is an awesome bridge to the past.