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Business / Re: Nigerian Business Efficiently Managed From Overseas? by Ayodejioak(m): 3:48am On Jan 08, 2022
Cybercop2002:
buying salvage car from abroad cheap and repairing it in Nigeria and reselling it too,if you buy it and wanna repair it am a panel beater and i also have shop and team ,call me if you are interested 09073027735

Doing auto shipping on the side and honestly won't call that an innovation. I'm looking for disruptive ideas, specifically in the technology niche. Something capable of solving real life problems and changing lifes for good. Sometimes, its not all about cashing out, but giving back in!
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 3:44am On Jan 08, 2022
erjo:


Greetings, is there a way you can mentor someone privately?

Absolutely. Shoot me an email.
On a high level, actually working on virtual mentorship project, incase you or anyone else is willing to jump on the bandwagon. Ideas welcome!
Education / Re: What Happens After You Type A URL Into A Web Browser? (A-Z) by Ayodejioak(m): 6:32am On Dec 26, 2021
OlawaleBammie:
hello baba, pls we hav a talk


Right here. What's the deal?
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 6:31am On Dec 26, 2021
yunqdady:

What courses do ai need to take to learn cyber security? I'm a nursing major but willing to learn CS as a side hustle. How do I start from the scratch please?

Great! CS is a 1000 ft overview word. Did you have a niche that you find interesting and passionate about? Say IAM, risk, forensics or Ops
Business / Nigerian Business Efficiently Managed From Overseas? by Ayodejioak(m): 6:48am On Jun 11, 2021
Curious to see possibilities out there regarding what business can be efficienly run in Nigeria without significant pioneer presence.

Willing to put together a team, resources and mapped out plans once a legit concensus is reached and business(es) is/are strategized.


Hit me!

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Computers / What Hilarious Wifi Names Have You Seen? by Ayodejioak(m): 5:53am On Jun 11, 2021
Came across a number of attention seeking, weird, funny wifi names (SSID) over the years. Some of memorable ones are:
> FBISurveillanceVan4
> No Internet Access
> Escaped Nigerian Prince
> HelloNeighborAtFlat38C
> Searching...

Feel free to add yours...
@ Skydancer, Maleeq, over to you!
Business / Re: Did Your Account Get Closed By Your Bank For Trading Cryptocurrencies? by Ayodejioak(m): 5:33am On Mar 16, 2021
Only in Nigeria

Developing countries and A-list financial institutions are adopting crypto as a legit method of payment.

PS: Looking to assemble a team of trainable Cybersecurity folks by the way. Just 6! Holla for business.

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Politics / Re: John Campbell: Human Rights Abuse, Others May Work Against Nigeria Under Biden by Ayodejioak(m): 7:05am On Jan 23, 2021
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Crime / Re: Hackers Convinced Twitter Employee To Help Them Hijack Accounts by Ayodejioak(m): 8:57pm On Jul 16, 2020
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Programming / Re: High Profile Twitter Accounts Hacked By Bitcoin Scammers by Ayodejioak(m): 1:05am On Jul 16, 2020
If you fall for cheap scams like these in 2020, you need to be barred from anything screen for the rest of the year.

Mind you, this a client-side attack. Inspect the page and you'll see the techniques.

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Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Mocks Ibrahim Magu (Video) by Ayodejioak(m): 9:10pm On Jul 08, 2020
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Programming / Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Ayodejioak(m): 1:01pm On Jul 06, 2020
Remotely working from home from here in the US due to COVID of course. I heard someone mentioning they were getting paid $500/month. That is enslavement bro. They'll delibrately outsource such jobs to beat down the price. That figure is about what we'll make here in 1 day.

If you're into any of these fields; developer, infosec, coding, pentest, net sec or any IT core field, this season is the best time cash in since you can literally run 2 jobs concurrently and run a third paying IT survey gig like URI.

And most of these apply outside the states too, just got to be in the position.

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Travel / Re: COVID-19: Onyeama Says Evacuation Of Nigerians Abroad Starts Next Week by Ayodejioak(m): 5:39am On Apr 21, 2020
... at affordable rate. So it's not a free one-way trip? cool
Romance / Re: I Lost my job, my girlfriend dumped me and nairalanders saved me from suicide by Ayodejioak(m): 3:17am On Apr 09, 2020
Tankunland:
Today the 8 of April makes it exactly 1 year that one of my bank accounts had over a million naira and it was that same amount that changed my life forever.

yes it changed my life so badly that it nearly made me commit suicide but thanks to these beautiful forum that came to my aid at just the last seconds of ending it all.

Now what you are about to read is my life story of how everything changed for bad in the space of just under a year and how
(1) i lost my job,
(2) my loving girlfriend dumped me,
(2) how I overcame some deep temptations
(4) how I overcame deep depression and nearly killed my self
(5) and how that my ex died and in her death I knew I had a son.

Just deciding to write about these has gotten me in a melancholy mood as I have been in a morose state for the past few days thinking about how my life changed but I know someone might learn from it. Now I had to use a new moniker for this as my former moniker has many things pointing directly to me as I don't want anyone I know to know it's me but I would surely be reading the comments with my real account and these could be lengthy but bear with me

How can I reach you bro? Let's connect
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 5:19am On Mar 22, 2020
Lionhearted:
@ayodejioak.

What do you think of this path: security+>ceh>cissp?

Always Works.

If you're going netsec specific, you might want to swap out CEH for CCNP-sec

I've seen those that aced Cissp right after sec+ too.
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 5:16am On Mar 22, 2020
planetx13:


Ok boss..can we chat privately??

Send me an email, let's talk
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 10:57pm On Mar 19, 2020
Neoviper147:
Ok, I live in the US too, Colorado to be precise. How do i become a cybersecurity? My present job involves me travelling the country and i am tired of travelling. So, what books do i need, and where do i start from?

Welcome to the talk! Must be cold out there

You remind me of my first 'official' job in America, it was a travel job too: Average of 1000 miles a week, firm provided car, gas, mileage, lunch and even tools. I loved it so much because I was literally getting paid to explore.

Don't be tired bro, Start with simple goals then move up from there.You can decide to get Network+ certified by this summer all self-taught: subscribe to Network chuck and Professor messer on YT, with those two and your personal effort, you will pass!

Always remember, big things start small

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Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 10:43pm On Mar 19, 2020
FineDragon:
@ Ayodejioak
i have been a guest on nairaland, always viewing comments and all, please @OP, i opened this account so as to be able to reach you, i have been looking for your contact, but none seen!! is there anyway i can reach you please,

Correct, I had the habit of erasing my digital footprints using OSINT but I dropped that habit a long time ago since it's literally -ve SEO.
Feel free to send me a mail, I'll be more than happy to respond!
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 10:37pm On Mar 19, 2020
planetx13:


Can WhatsApp be hacked remotely??

Is it man-made?
Is there a server-client comms established?

Even more sophisticated applications have been breached, how much more Whatsapp.
Forget media and what info is filtered to the gen-pop

If WhatsApp or Facebook or any app gets breached, you definitely don't expect news like that to make it to mainstream media do you?
Wish I could share a repository that accounts for breached assets here, there you get to see how ofter these guys apply patches due to bad guys getting in.

Have you heard of Microsoft Patch Tuesday?
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 10:30pm On Mar 19, 2020
SqueezedPant:



Thanks for this , can you suggest sites to learn this? Free sites

Welcome to 2020, where every material is free and reachable.

If you're a complete noob to cybersecurity and willing to gain skill, Start with CTFs (Hackerrank, google ctfs, and other jeopardy style ctfs), try https://beginnersbook.com/, or even http://gen.lib.rus.ec/ The only repository you can download ANY ebook legally in the world

If you consider yourself mid-level: Try even more rigorous CTFs like HTB, the only website where you literally have to hack your way in, i.e no signup button, try https://www.hacksplaining.com/ a free hacker training platform for those with background knowledge

You'll definitely know when you get to the category of advanced security professionals, then you're making money outside your regular job for what you know, be it through Bounty programs, or referrals, or personal blog/forum or even prove yourself by passing OSCP and OSCE, one of the many exams where you get on every country's watchlist due to the havoc you can cause in the digital space because of what you know!

This would be the longest thread on NL if I have to share all the tips I know... True story: I showed someone just a folder in my bookmark, in his words, "I saw links to websites that were impossible to fathom they ever existed, interestingly, 2000 question later, I helped pass his Security+ exam

The most important thing is understanding the idea of giving back. In infosec, the more you give back the more you get!

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Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 10:02pm On Mar 19, 2020
cbaba:
If I crack the CISSP, how do I earn while residing in Nigeria?

It all kind of works hand-in-hand. If you can crack the CISSP without dumps, or previous certs like SSCP, AWS, CEH and the likes, then you can success story will speak for itself. If your LinkedIn profile doesn't do the magic, you just might get a random call out of the blue.
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 9:58pm On Mar 19, 2020
issylarry:

How can I start a career in dz

The first step to getting started is actually getting started.
Give yourself some time to think about your strengths, The easiest method is taking not of what you can talk about without a pause in 3 minutes.
Visiting your history and noting what accomplishments you've made can help too.
If you can get past that, I can assure you the rest is hot knife on butter.

Passion too. In this career, I can't overemphasize how important it is to be self-motivated.
Peace!
Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 12:42am On Mar 06, 2020
SqueezedPant:


Please what languages do you learn to become a cyber security man?

Non negotiable language to learn in 2020 for InfoSec
- Python
- SPL
- Powershell/bash
- C if you are into AppSec

Other necessities can will come thru simultaneously

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Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 12:37am On Mar 06, 2020
Godsfavour78:
bro if you had access to fortigate/fortinet admin panel. How would gain access to the computers connected.

Depends on what your motives are.
You can as well do whatever any admin can you once you have access to the Fortigate console
Literature / Re: The 10 Books You Should Read In 2020 To Have A Productive Year by Ayodejioak(m): 4:32am On Jan 23, 2020
Thanks OP. My 2day prime delivery came in today.
I literally 'plugged and played' this list into amazon.
Let kick off 2020 the tight way.

Crime / Re: THE WOMAN I SAVE, SHE HAVE A SUCCESSFUL SURGERY by Ayodejioak(m): 7:36am On Dec 29, 2019
Because of people like you, I strongly believe there's hope for Nigeria.

It's so heartbreaking that so called medical practitioners and the police force whose reason of existence is assistance and security could utter such demeaning words.

From the depth of my heart, I pray God bless you with what eyes have not seen nor ears have heard.

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TV/Movies / Re: List Of Top 10 Youtube Earners In 2019, As 8-year-old Made $26m by Ayodejioak(m): 8:37pm On Dec 22, 2019
Power of social media.

YouTube is just .1% of the best paying side hustle.

Definition of being rich in 2019 is having any main/side hustle that makes you money WHILE YOU SLEEP.

I don't want to know what your residual income is, if you ain't legitly cashing out IN YOUR DREAMS, my brother my sister you're broke AF!

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Education / What Happens After You Type A URL Into A Web Browser? (A-Z) by Ayodejioak(m): 7:20am On Nov 11, 2019
So I had a week of from my daily hustle and bustle and decided to pull in a number of resources on this.

Many people today go on the internet, type letter 'g' and the rest of the letters auto-populates and 2 seconds later, boom!

For educative purposes, this is a non-summarized version of the processes involved, so expect lots of technical lengthy definitions, but never mind, I took the time to explain to the reader like they're 5!



This article aims at addressing the age-old question: What happens after you type a URL into a web browser? The use case entails the background details of typing "google" in the address bar. Before we begin, it is ideal to note that ignoring the website's downtime, the average load time of any webpage is less than 2.9 seconds, leaving each of the processes highlighted below occurring in nanoseconds or less. This article covers an in-depth analysis of behind-the-scene activities from the point a user presses the "g" button up until a result displays on the screen.

User presses letter "g"
The moment the first letter in google (letter G) is pushed, the browser receives the input entry event, and an auto-complete function immediately kicks in. Depending on your browser's algorithm, various suggestions are presented to the end-user in the dropdown below the URL bar, varying from recently entered, web browser type, recently trending to most entered inputs. In this case, the auto-complete function completes the query to google.com.


The "enter" key bottoms up
Taking the point at which the "Enter" key on the keyboard hits the bottom of its range (called bounce) and debounce, an electrical circuit specific to the enter key is directly or capacitively closed. This closed-circuit allows the flow of minute current into the keyboard's logic circuit, which then scans the state of each key switch by debouncing the unique electrical noise generated from the switch's rapid intermittent closure. The electrical noise is converted into a keycode integer (in this case, 13), which is encoded by the keyboard controller for transport between the keyboard and the computer. The transmission channel, generally over a Universal Serial Bus (USB), can also be a Bluetooth connection, or legacy connectivity like PS/2 or ADB

IRQ signal
The moment the processor finds a closed circuit, it compares the location of the most recently closed circuit on the key matrix to the character map in its read-only memory (ROM). A character map, being a comparison chart or lookup table for each key encoding (UTF, ASCIIā€¦), signals the processor the position of each key in the matrix and what each keystroke or combination of keystrokes represents. The keyboard, exclusively reserved for interrupt request line (IRQ 1) sends signals on its IRQ, which maps to an interrupt vector by an interrupt controller. The computer then maps out the interrupt vectors to functions uses the Interrupt Descriptor Table (IDT) provisioned by the kernel. As the interrupt arrives, the kernel inputs when the CPU indexes the IDT with the interrupt vector and runs the appropriate handler.
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As stated, due to the length of this writing, feel free to continue reading here: https://itblogr.com/what-happens-after-you-type-an-url-into-a-web-browser/
Thank me later. All protocols observed. CC Fynestboi, Richiez, olawalebabs
Health / Re: What Purpose Does The Belly Button Serve? by Ayodejioak(m): 3:28pm On Oct 05, 2019
PotatoSalad:
It's used for booting to recovery mode.
Press it for a few seconds to boot to recovery, then you can flash your custom roms
angry

Your comment made my day. Only those who know, know
#BIOS101 grin

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Career / Re: I Am A Nigerian Cybersecurity expert In The US, Ask Me Anything by Ayodejioak(m): 12:39pm On Aug 28, 2019
Christieuju11:
Hello Ayodejioak, I've been trying to reach you for sometime. Don't know if you received any of my mails. I have someone who recently relocated to the states. He has a degree in computer engineering (from Nigeria) I wanted to ask you few questions as regards the steps to take in getting a job related to what he studied. You can reach me through oraegbuchristiana@yahoo.com. Your response will be highly appreciated please.

Sure thing. I'll definitely write back.
Crime / Re: Is This "Juju," Tricks Or Black Magic? Can Someone Explain What Happened? by Ayodejioak(m): 2:47am On Aug 26, 2019
factwriter:


I know about Magic (Juju version) more than half the people here on nairalanders (put together). I only told you what and how Oyinbos chose to believe.

The contentious statement here (and everywhere) is the word "exists".

The statement: "Juju exists" is different from "Juju is real" (that is, practise able and practicable).

The statement: "I believe juju exists" does not mean "..i practise juju"

The statement: "I don't believe in (the practise or subscription to) Juju" does not mean "...i am saying juju doesn't work".

and of course, the simply statement that "Juju is fake" does not necessarily makes it "fake".

All the above are simply statements (of facts or fallacy, depending).

It is when you truly identify someone's position (from the variety of utterances cited above) that you can now lay your preposition.

My brother, juju talk is not your regular (bread & butter) debate. It transcendent nearly all previous position you may have about spirituality.

The higher you go, the more complex it gets. At some point (up the debate) you will begin to realise and conclude that the greatest juju man is God himself, when his ways, doings and undoings continue to beat your limited imagination (if you are on the "God exists" camp.)
Then almost immediately you become more perplex on realising how science (sluggishly coming behind), gradually debunking the previously asserted "miraculous ways of your Lord"

And if you are on the "Ifa, Orunmila and co" camp, thinking nothing ever works without the Juju networks, then steady and consistent intercessions (disruptions if I may say, from followers of God) will incessantly throw shades of doubt on your expectations from your beliefs in your juju.

My point is, whether you call it juju, or Ogun or black magic or Voodoo or whatever vocabulary, the world exists and subsists on certain "dynamism of mechanism" which is susceptible to "navigation" or "manipulation".

Whether you come through spiritual invocations (juju practice) or through prayer intercession (practise of modern religion) or through technical demystification (scientific research and development), you are likely to alter and gain control of the "dynamics of the mechanism" of the world in existence.

In other words, everything is juju and nothing is juju.

There is nothing (provable) that God has ever done that (given the right ingredients), Juju practise cannot achieve or given the due time era, science will not replicate.

Why? Because the components required to archive the result (by God, Juju or Science) all revolves around the same ingredients but different recipe. simple.

The only feats promised by one of the three (God) and is imaginably undeliverable by the others (Juju and Science) is heaven (paradise), if it does exists (which I believe it does).

Aside this, (our) God, juju and Science are using the same component (spirit beings and genes) to archive their wills and execute their commands.

...and if you are thinking where "spirit beings and genes" relates with principles of science, then reexamine the aim behind techs like 3D printing, Holograms, Overboards (gliders), satellite imagine, microscopes, gps, laser based surgeries and even old stuffs like X-ray and ultrasound imagine, DNA cloning etc.

You can see its all about "results" and not "procedures". It's the eventual interpretation that does the classification.

A bullet proof is a bullet proof. Whether you are using an amulet, a body armour or a cross strung to a rosary. It's all about RESULT and not PROCEDURE, and eventually, about INTERPRETATION.

My response (write up) may have lost track of its original intent (...typing half sleepy, it's nearly 2:AM) but I trust you will have learn more now that proving your stand about the existence of magic (juju version not youtube version) requires more than making a bag of provision disappear at a supermarket
Crime / Re: Is This "Juju," Tricks Or Black Magic? Can Someone Explain What Happened? by Ayodejioak(m): 2:36am On Aug 26, 2019
Rosskiki:


Nonsense. Juju or magic is simply the manipulation of reality. This can occur everywhere including here on earth.

The fundament of juju, magic, miracles, or whatever you wish to call it is that THIS 'PHYSICAL' REALITY IS AN ILLUSION. ALL appearance of form is an illusion. Objects are illusions. The world is ''MAYA'' as the ancient Indians said. Meaning an ILLUSION. African philosophy also recognises this fact, as does modern science. Atoms supposedly constitute the ''building blocks of the universe'' - what every physical object is made up of. But when you look inside an atom, it's empty.

That shoe or house or phone you ''see'' doesn't actually exist. It is your specific biological senses that tell you they are there. A different set of biological senses bestowed on you (say by a seasoned babalawo or shaman) could make that phone look like an orange, or a pig.

In reality, all that exists is THOUGHT. Anyone with the requisite learning can manipulate reality and create situations that appear to be ''magical'' to the majority of us who know nothing about these 'mysteries'.


Juju is actually the highest form of science.

The European and American elite know this, and use it effectively through their occult groups like the Illuminati. We have been brainwashed by them to abandon that SCIENCE. OUR SCIENCE, and see the world instead as purely material. That is a major reason they get the better of us today. We no longer know what's up.

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