Take care of yourself, my back never fully recovered from the time I was rear ended and I thought I was halfway ok at first. 16 years ago and I'm still fucked up. Fingers crossed the person who hit you had insurance.I’m writing this from the parking lot of a 7 Eleven that I just pulled into. I was driving to my girlfriend’s because her mom is doing a charity fundraiser thing tonight for the school she works at, and I was rear-ended pretty hard. Pretty sure I’m fine but my adrenaline is too high to really know. As if my driving anxiety hasn’t been bad enough lately after the handful of recent accidents and close calls I’ve had family and friends in. I think my car is okay, but I’m waiting for my dad to show up to check it out for me.
Certainly sounds like a concussion to me.I’m starting to worry that I have a bit of a concussion.
My wife has stopped falling for those so much these days. PITA tbh.It's not a huge deal, but my work does these annoying "spear phishing exercises" where they make up a suspicious email with a phony link to see who will click on it without paying attention, and they always seem to send them after a long weekend when I'm still tired. Got an email this morning pretending to be from our cybersecurity team saying someone logged into my company account from a Moscow IP address, and I'm supposed to click a suspicious link to "tell them it wasn't me".
If you click the link you fail the test and have to take an extra security training, if you report it to security you pass and get a pat on the back. I'm too tired for this shit, and I have actual work to do.
That sounds extra dumb and annoying.It's not a huge deal, but my work does these annoying "spear phishing exercises" where they make up a suspicious email with a phony link to see who will click on it without paying attention, and they always seem to send them after a long weekend when I'm still tired. Got an email this morning pretending to be from our cybersecurity team saying someone logged into my company account from a Moscow IP address, and I'm supposed to click a suspicious link to "tell them it wasn't me".
If you click the link you fail the test and have to take an extra security training, if you report it to security you pass and get a pat on the back. I'm too tired for this shit, and I have actual work to do.
My work does this. I haven’t failed yet, but I know people that have just because they were inspected the link before opening in a web browser. BooooIf you click the link you fail the test and have to take an extra security training, if you report it to security you pass and get a pat on the back. I'm too tired for this shit, and I have actual work to do.
Yeah the people I know that have failed are typically our subject matter experts that are super busy and get a billion emails a day so they don't pay as much attention. I haven't failed yet, but I came close once. I had just come back from a work trip and got a phony email saying there was a problem with my company travel credit card, which was stressful enough to almost get me. But I caught it before clicking the link.My work does this. I haven’t failed yet, but I know people that have just because they were inspected the link before opening in a web browser. Boooo
It's not a huge deal, but my work does these annoying "spear phishing exercises" where they make up a suspicious email with a phony link to see who will click on it without paying attention, and they always seem to send them after a long weekend when I'm still tired. Got an email this morning pretending to be from our cybersecurity team saying someone logged into my company account from a Moscow IP address, and I'm supposed to click a suspicious link to "tell them it wasn't me".
If you click the link you fail the test and have to take an extra security training, if you report it to security you pass and get a pat on the back. I'm too tired for this shit, and I have actual work to do.