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I’m a Hooters girl – I revealed what I make in tips in a night shift, and an awkward problem reduced my total
A HOOTERS girl counted how much she made in tips in one night and had a minor setback to her total.
Overall, she was pretty happy with how the shift went.
Kat (@kat2blea) a Texas-based Hooters server, shared the video with over 38,000 TikTok followers.
“What I make during my night shift as a Hooters girl,” she said.
The server counted up receipts: $8 on one table, and $10 on another.
Although it was initially a “slow night,” things eventually started picking up for the server.
One customer left $42 in cash which Kat was pleased with.
After totaling the numbers and closing out, the server ended her shift with $265 in tips.
Unfortunately, she faced a $5 setback when she tore her pantyhose during her shift.
She purchased a new pair at a vending machine in-store.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts on her night: “Y’all accepting applications?” asked one commenter.
“Raking that cash in,” said another.
Others were shocked at how much the replacement fee for her uniform was.
“I’m sorry did you say FIVE DOLLARS for panty hose????” said one shocked viewer.
“Boy what the hell.”
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Online used-car marketplace Shift cuts workforce 30% following CarLotz merger
Online used vehicle retailer Shift Technologies cut its workforce by 30% in the first quarter as the company sought to reduce costs and eliminate duplicate positions following its merger with CarLotz, CEO Jeff Clementz said during an earnings call. The layoffs came as the company saw its revenue plummet in the fourth quarter and its […]
Online used-car marketplace Shift cuts workforce 30% following CarLotz merger by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
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Does IceFire Ransomware Portend a Broader Shift From Windows to Linux?
In recent weeks, hackers have been deploying the “IceFire” ransomware against Linux enterprise networks, a noted shift for what was once a Windows-only malware.
A report from SentinelOne suggests that this may represent a budding trend. Ransomware actors have been targeting Linux systems more than ever in cyberattacks in recent weeks and months, notable not least because “in comparison to Windows, Linux is more difficult to deploy ransomware against, particularly at scale,” Alex Delamotte, security researcher at SentinelOne, tells Dark Reading….
“[M]any Linux systems are servers,” Delamotte points out, “so typical infection vectors like phishing or drive-by download are less effective.” So instead, recent IceFire attacks have exploited CVE-2022-47986 — a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the IBM Aspera data transfer service, with a CVSS rating of 9.8.
Delamotte posits a few reasons for why more ransomware actors are choosing Linux as of late. For one thing, she says, “Linux-based systems are frequently utilized in enterprise settings to perform crucial tasks such as hosting databases, Web servers, and other mission-critical applications. Consequently, these systems are often more valuable targets for ransomware actors due to the possibility of a larger payout resulting from a successful attack, compared to a typical Windows user.”
A second factor, she guesses, “is that some ransomware actors may perceive Linux as an unexploited market that could yield a higher return on investment.”
While previous reports had IceFire targetting tech companies, SentinelLabs says they’ve seen recent attacks against organizations “in the media and entertainment sector,” impacting victims “in Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates, which are typically not a focus for organized ransomware actors.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
A New Dungeons & Dragons Movie Clip Works the Graveyard Shift
With every single video that comes out for this film, I am more and more convinced that Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is just an amalgamation of the most common pitfalls in any given D&D campaign. Is it as funny watching it on screen as it is when you’re playing it out with friends? That remains to be seen.…