I'll give you that. They were the lowest form of street-shitter exiled to the island of Australia but then White faggots showed up and decided to help these retarded fucks and tell them not to drink petrol and not sleep in the highways.
Even NAPA's aren't that retarded.
Pipes run through the walls and underground.... Do you understand how much it costs to tear that shit out and then put it back the way it was?
It's not fucking cheap. I work construction. Trust me.
Don't ever go into a Starbucks and dump quickcrete into the toilet. That'd be fucked up. Like really fucked up.
Or.... Just the fact that some niggers poured concrete into the pipes, whether mixed well or not means the pipes are no longer viable and need to be replaced. There are regulations n shiieettt that must be obeyed.
Calm your tism.
Pour concrete into the plumbing. It solidifies in the pipes. You have to rip out all the pipes with concrete in them.
Turns out it's cheaper to demolish the whole place than pay to replace the pipes.
Do it. I tended to just give a disapproving look to my friends girls who were coming on to me and left it alone but I should have alerted them to the reality of the whores they were with.
Don't make my mistakes
(pbs.twimg.com/media/F7x02TMWwAAcXwq?format=jpg&name=medium) Genetics firm 23andMe confirms user data theft in a credential stuffing attack.
✡️ The hackers released 1 million lines of data targeting Ashkenazi Jews.
23andMe, a renowned U.S. biotech & genomics firm, offers genetic testing services.
A threat actor recently leaked data samples from the firm and is now selling 23andMe customer data packs.
The initial data leak was limited but deeply concerning.
The threat actor released 1 million lines of data specifically for Ashkenazi people.
This targeted attack raises serious questions about the motive behind the breach.
On October 4, the hacker offered to sell data profiles in bulk, ranging from $1-$10 per 23andMe account, depending on the quantity purchased.
23andMe's RESPONSE: The company confirmed the data's legitimacy. They believe the hackers used credentials from other breaches to access 23andMe accounts.
"We do not have any indication at this time that there has been a data security incident within our systems."
The leaked data includes full names, usernames, profile photos, sex, date of birth, genetic ancestry results, and geographical location.
This is a goldmine for identity thieves and malicious actors.
The compromised accounts had opted into the platform's 'DNA Relatives' feature.
The hacker accessed a few 23andMe accounts and scraped the data of their DNA Relative matches, showing the potential risks of such features.
23andMe offers two-factor authentication and urges all users to enable it.
It's a reminder for everyone to refrain from reusing passwords and to always use strong, unique credentials.
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