Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Former GM Security Guard Runs ID Theft Ring

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Former GM Security Guard Runs ID Theft Ring

    A man who was formerly a security guard at GM, fired way back in the 1980's, held on to a list of employee names and social security numbers and used those while hacking into a GM employee website. An estimated 100 GM employees were victims of identity theft after this incident.

    "We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."

  • #2
    A spider is not an insect. It is an arachnid-it has eight legs instead of six, and has no wings or antennae. The same is true for the "Daddy Longlegs" scorpion's mite, and tick--none is technically part of the insect class.

    Don't confuse them.

    Comment


    • #3
      Mayor, there is a fascinating link just for you. Enjoy.

      You are an idiot, ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, ah ha ha ha ha. Three smiley faces alternate blinking black and white that you are being called an idiot and laughed at. A great link prank that loops repeatedly.
      "We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."

      Comment


      • #4
        I can't get your link to open, something must be wrong with it.

        I got something else to tell you though. The largest jellyfish in the world has a belly that can reach 8 feet across and tentacles that extend over half the length of a football field.

        Thoughts on that?

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by The_Mayor
          I can't get your link to open, something must be wrong with it.

          I got something else to tell you though. The largest jellyfish in the world has a belly that can reach 8 feet across and tentacles that extend over half the length of a football field.

          Thoughts on that?
          No, but I heard there's a kind of pig that can put on lipstick.
          "We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."

          Comment


          • #6
            What kind of pig? Is that a metaphor? Do you mean pot belly pig? Or the kind of pig that drives a police car?

            I never saw any pigs like that on the Discovery Channel.

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by The_Mayor
              What kind of pig? Is that a metaphor? Do you mean pot belly pig? Or the kind of pig that drives a police car?

              I never saw any pigs like that on the Discovery Channel.
              "We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by The_Mayor
                A spider is not an insect. It is an arachnid-it has eight legs instead of six, and has no wings or antennae. The same is true for the "Daddy Longlegs" scorpion's mite, and tick--none is technically part of the insect class.

                Don't confuse them.
                Okay, wha'd I miss?
                10-8

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by Taser
                  Okay, wha'd I miss?
                  He's tuned into the Discovery Channel, while we're tuned in here.
                  Some Kind of Commando Leader

                  "Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Originally posted by N. A. Corbier
                    He's tuned into the Discovery Channel, while we're tuned in here.
                    That's funny. Thanks for the laugh.
                    Security: Freedom from fear; danger; safe; a feeling of well-being. (Webster's)

                    Comment

                    Leaderboard

                    Collapse
                    Working...
                    X