WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
i guess. Monica just doesnt strike me as being someone that needs the help of some dude to help raise her kids. She seems pretty motivated and head strong to me.
i dont doubt monica she seems like a great mom but anyone could use extra support thats all.. but ya i think sometime on her own raisin her little kiddies is prob for the best
i dont doubt monica she seems like a great mom but anyone could use extra support thats all.. but ya i think sometime on her own RAISIN her little kiddies is prob for the best
No, but I got this and it doesn't make me feel comfortable at all.
"A number of banks in the U.S., including PNC, are seeing an unusually high volume of traffic at their Internet connections. This volume of traffic is consistent with threatened cyber attacks on the U.S. banking system and is designed to cause access delays for legitimate internet customers. For several weeks, PNC has taken steps to block this traffic and maintain online and mobile banking access for the vast majority of its customers. In some cases, those measures also may have blocked access to a small percentage of legitimate PNC customers for an extended period. We sincerely apologize to those affected.
For those having access issues, disruptions may be intermittent, so please try logging on again. You might also consider utilizing alternative banking methods, such as visiting your local branch, using a PNC ATM or calling 1-888-PNC-BANK (762-2265). Please know that even during an access disruption, any transfers or online bill payments already scheduled will continue to be processed.
If you still cannot access the site, you may contact us for assistance on Twitter @PNCBank_Help (no account information please), or by calling 1-888-PNC-BANK (762-2265). Please be aware that given the current situation, you may experience longer than usual wait times.
In the meantime, please be assured that PNC's website is protected by sophisticated encryption strategies that shield customer information and accounts. While this situation is an access issue and not an issue of account security, it is always important to remember to protect yourself by not sharing personal or financial information on any non-secure sites. Other cyber security tips can be found here.
Thank you for your patience as we continue to address these disruptions."
I wonder if that's why the gov is trying to install some type of system where it provieds defense against cyber attacks. But my email was about how fb was giving out info without peoples consent and you could get a piece of the settlement (about 10 bucks or more)
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I think no dad is better than a shitty dad.
"A number of banks in the U.S., including PNC, are seeing an unusually high volume of traffic at their Internet connections. This volume of traffic is consistent with threatened cyber attacks on the U.S. banking system and is designed to cause access delays for legitimate internet customers. For several weeks, PNC has taken steps to block this traffic and maintain online and mobile banking access for the vast majority of its customers. In some cases, those measures also may have blocked access to a small percentage of legitimate PNC customers for an extended period. We sincerely apologize to those affected.
For those having access issues, disruptions may be intermittent, so please try logging on again. You might also consider utilizing alternative banking methods, such as visiting your local branch, using a PNC ATM or calling 1-888-PNC-BANK (762-2265). Please know that even during an access disruption, any transfers or online bill payments already scheduled will continue to be processed.
If you still cannot access the site, you may contact us for assistance on Twitter @PNCBank_Help (no account information please), or by calling 1-888-PNC-BANK (762-2265). Please be aware that given the current situation, you may experience longer than usual wait times.
In the meantime, please be assured that PNC's website is protected by sophisticated encryption strategies that shield customer information and accounts. While this situation is an access issue and not an issue of account security, it is always important to remember to protect yourself by not sharing personal or financial information on any non-secure sites. Other cyber security tips can be found here.
Thank you for your patience as we continue to address these disruptions."
:-SS
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