Sports › Re: "Tb Joshua I Love You" - Screamed Ogenyi Onazi by denny4ril: 9:38am On Feb 04, 2013 |
zumarock8: with or without T.B We will win the cup like if u beive yes o!!!!!!!!!! |
Sports › Re: Ivory Coast Vs Nigeria : Who Is Your Man Of The Match by denny4ril: 6:32pm On Feb 03, 2013 |
Chuksgeo: Mba the goal scorer! TRANSFER MAKKET UPDATE 
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Sports › Re: Ivory Coast Vs Nigeria - AFCON 2013 - (1 - 2) - On 3rd February 2013 by denny4ril: 6:10pm On Feb 03, 2013 |
keni: [size=20pt]Oliseh said the Ivorians shouldn't have termed themselves as Golden generation yet because they have not won anything[/size] Credentials no longa mata n d race of life, na God's grace mata most. D eagles did not just flew ...they mountd on d bak of d elephants! OSEEEE !!!, OSE OOO!!!!! OSE OOO!!!!! OSE BABA! |
Romance › Re: Sustaining Relationships Without Money by denny4ril: 2:27pm On Feb 02, 2013 |
Osahon7: ''Money answereth all things'' dont get it twisted, a relationship cannot thrive without money... so.......... WHY DO THE RICH ALSO CRY  ? |
Sports › Re: How Do We Play Cote D'ivoire - Suggestions And Advice by denny4ril: 10:10am On Jan 30, 2013 |
lord kpakpando: No need to go and be disgraced, its better for dem to pack and head bck to 9ja You have grasshopper mentality! |
Sports › Re: Ethiopia Vs Nigeria - AFCON 2013 (0 - 2) On 29th January 2013 by denny4ril: 7:52pm On Jan 29, 2013 |
coal_coal: What is yobo coming to do? he is tired of picking the ball...let him have a taste of the winning match abi now? |
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Sports › Re: Ethiopia Vs Nigeria - AFCON 2013 (0 - 2) On 29th January 2013 by denny4ril: 10:13pm On Jan 27, 2013 |
DonHummer: best way to watch naija match....
mak up ur mind dat we are losing the game.....
so that wen we lose u wont feel it....and if we win better... .........bt even after applyin dis method...super eagles will still find a way to break ur heart... last minute heart breakers, U no lie at all ! |
Computers › Re: System Requirements Thread: Can My PC Run It? by denny4ril: 8:14pm On Jan 23, 2013 |
DAY11.: I'm using Macbook Pro presently and my power is showing *battery is not charging* check the charger. that is the likely cause and you might need to replace it with a new one preferrably |
Computers › Re: I Need A Suggestion On Laptop To Buyfor Downloading Business! by denny4ril: 8:39pm On Jan 16, 2013 |
BUY DELL LATITUDE D620 OR D630 14" SCREEN USUALLY 35 TO 40K AT COMPUETR VILLAGE LAGOS |
Family › Re: Mother Rescues Daughter From 6ft Python After Waking To Find Snake Wrapped by denny4ril: 11:15am On Jan 07, 2013 |
free2ryhme: I was told similar thing when I served in Gubio, Borno state.. That it is house snake .. I kill d nonsense and burn it.. The oyinbo try wey free the snake TRUE! In Anambra, idemili North local Govt to be precise, snakes are not to be killed, up till today. the snake is called EKE. |
Family › Re: Mother Rescues Daughter From 6ft Python After Waking To Find Snake Wrapped by denny4ril: 11:13am On Jan 07, 2013 |
oluwabishop: hope dat snake has been converted to soup, or better still, roasted as som delicacy. group hug ko, baby hug ni  abi oooo!. wonders never end. snakes now look for group hug. What of if the scene was that of a couple on honeymoon? will the story be that of group hug? LWKMD!!! |
Career › Re: What Did Your Company Give For Christmas Essenco. by denny4ril: 11:42pm On Dec 24, 2012 |
Yomieluv: My boss deducted 10k from our salary to buy gift for himself,and told us to come to his house to feed on xmas day. LWKMD O !!! |
Business › Re: UBA Africard & Zenith Bank Prepaid Card by denny4ril: 6:17pm On Dec 15, 2012 |
Caesary: My guy use zenith ooo uba charges is too much ooo.....zenith convert #158 to 1$...free to fund....why uba #160 to 1$...#100 when fundin and withdrawin....its beta u go for zenith..... This person is right 100%. I have used zenith websurfer several times and was never rejected, though you have to get a new zenith card now as issuance of websurfer has been stopped! |
Webmasters › Re: Google's Most Searched Words In Nigeria by denny4ril: 2:07pm On Dec 14, 2012 |
salam001: Bias people,"how much is Garri?" is the most searched,but because they hate Garri,they didnt put it in there LWKMD! you must be from Ijebu...Right? |
Politics › Re: Lagos Arrests Cart-pushing Yam Sellers by denny4ril: 1:19pm On Dec 10, 2012 |
afam4eva: Very soon humans will be banned from taking some roads in Lagos. Meaning..   ? better for u to see a spade as a spade or when accidents happen, no be government u go hold responsible?? |
Celebrities › Re: Comedienne Princess Regrets Going To Oyemade’s Church by denny4ril: 1:12pm On Dec 10, 2012 |
yewee: Wetin u self go do 4 dat church "OLOJUKOKORO" sebi na C&S u dey attend LWKMD!!!! how u take know abi una don meet for C and S before?? |
Phones › Re: Danger Of Using Your CellPhone While Charging (PHOTOS) by denny4ril: 5:32am On Dec 05, 2012 |
dadicvila: Uncle Please tell us a story....who is the guy that died while using his phone while it was charging??he dosnt have a name??make una carry una mumu stories comot joh not mumu story oooo, this is not the first time it happening and don't let it happen to you too. |
Phones › Re: Glo Is Still Offering Promo Despite Promo Ban by denny4ril: 7:41pm On Nov 16, 2012 |
 NICE ONE BUT WILL SELL MORE IF U ARE A COMEDIAN LIKE ALI BAB. TRY N DO SOMETHING WITH YOUR SKILL R2bees: IF ANIMALS could access FACEBOOK....... .....These are most likely to be their STATUS UPDATES....---- ->>> MOSQUITO:- "I love it when NEPA take Light for Night, na there i deysee food chop." HEN:- "I just lost my menstrual Period, i think I'm pregnant." COCKROACH:- '' Hi Friends, I Just find out say BAGON na Ice Cream, Infact, E sweet past Sugar sef CHICKEN :- '' If you don't see My status update tomorrow, it meansi'm being served as Food at a nearby' KFC '....We shall meet in Heaven! ' PIG :- '' Chai! I no know Why people dey always gossip say i Dirty, Na wetin concern... them...nonsense ! ''. RAM:- "Yehhh!!!!....S ALLAH is comming, God, My life dey your Hand ooooo..." RAT:- ''Hmmmm.. These tenant nor know say i senior them for this house, Imagine..... Dem wan use trap catch me...Na today? SPIDER :- "I'm planning to build something like a Third Mainland Bridge now, I hope this dirty tenants wont do cleaning to spoil my plans sha" DOG :- '' I hate calabar people with Passion ! '' gud evening, how u dey pals |
Computers › Re: How To Devise Passwords That Drive Hackers Away by denny4ril: 5:32pm On Nov 16, 2012 |
 NOTES: 1 -  USE PRIVATE BROWSING ON UR BROWSERS IF YOU NEED TO DO SECURE TRANSACTIONS ONLINE.  ;DTO DO THIS ON A BROWSER LIKE FIREFOX, GO TO Tools ON THE MENU BAR AND CLICK ON Start Private Browsing OR JUST PRESS Ctrl+Shft+P TOGETHER ON UR KEYBOARD 2 - USE strongpasswordgenerator.com usbcable: Not long after I began writing about cybersecurity, I became a paranoid caricature of my former self. It’s hard to maintain peace of mind when hackers remind me every day, all day, just how easy it is to steal my personal data.
Within weeks, I set up unique, complex passwords for every Web site, enabled two-step authentication for my e-mail accounts, and even covered up my computer’s Web camera with a piece of masking tape — a precaution that invited ridicule from friends and co-workers who suggested it was time to get my head checked.
But recent episodes offered vindication. I removed the webcam tape — after a friend convinced me that it was a little much — only to see its light turn green a few days later, suggesting someone was in my computer and watching. More recently, I received a text message from Google with the two-step verification code for my Gmail account. That’s the string of numbers Google sends after you correctly enter the password to your Gmail account, and it serves as a second password. (Do sign up for it.) The only problem was that I was not trying to get into my Gmail account. I was nowhere near a computer. Apparently, somebody else was.
It is absurdly easy to get hacked. All it takes is clicking on one malicious link or attachment. Companies’ computer systems are attacked every day by hackers looking for passwords to sell on auctionlike black market sites where a single password can fetch $20. Hackers regularly exploit tools like John the Ripper, a free password-cracking program that use lists of commonly used passwords from breached sites and can test millions of passwords per second.
Chances are, most people will get hacked at some point in their lifetime. The best they can do is delay the inevitable by avoiding suspicious links, even from friends, and manage their passwords. Unfortunately, good password hygiene is like flossing — you know it’s important, but it takes effort. How do you possibly come up with different, hard-to-crack passwords for every single news, social network, e-commerce, banking, corporate and e-mail account and still remember them all?
To answer that question, I called two of the most (justifiably) paranoid people I know, Jeremiah Grossman and Paul Kocher, to find out how they keep their information safe. Mr. Grossman was the first hacker to demonstrate how easily somebody can break into a computer’s webcam and microphone through a Web browser. He is now chief technology officer at WhiteHat Security, an Internet and network security firm, where he is frequently targeted by cybercriminals. Mr. Kocher, a well-known cryptographer, gained notice for clever hacks on security systems. He now runs Cryptography Research, a security firm that specializes in keeping systems hacker-resistant. Here were their tips:
FORGET THE DICTIONARY If your password can be found in a dictionary, you might as well not have one. “The worst passwords are dictionary words or a small number of insertions or changes to words that are in the dictionary,” said Mr. Kocher. Hackers will often test passwords from a dictionary or aggregated from breaches. If your password is not in that set, hackers will typically move on.
NEVER USE THE SAME PASSWORD TWICE People tend to use the same password across multiple sites, a fact hackers regularly exploit. While cracking into someone’s professional profile on LinkedIn might not have dire consequences, hackers will use that password to crack into, say, someone’s e-mail, bank, or brokerage account where more valuable financial and personal data is stored.
COME UP WITH A PASSPHRASE The longer your password, the longer it will take to crack. A password should ideally be 14 characters or more in length if you want to make it uncrackable by an attacker in less than 24 hours. Because longer passwords tend to be harder to remember, consider a passphrase, such as a favorite movie quote, song lyric, or poem, and string together only the first one or two letters of each word in the sentence.
OR JUST JAM ON YOUR KEYBOARD For sensitive accounts, Mr. Grossman says that instead of a passphrase, he will randomly jam on his keyboard, intermittently hitting the Shift and Alt keys, and copy the result into a text file which he stores on an encrypted, password-protected USB drive. “That way, if someone puts a gun to my head and demands to know my password, I can honestly say I don’t know it.”
STORE YOUR PASSWORDS SECURELY Do not store your passwords in your in-box or on your desktop. If malware infects your computer, you’re toast. Mr. Grossman stores his password file on an encrypted USB drive for which he has a long, complex password that he has memorized. He copies and pastes those passwords into accounts so that, in the event an attacker installs keystroke logging software on his computer, they cannot record the keystrokes to his password. Mr. Kocher takes a more old-fashioned approach: He keeps password hints, not the actual passwords, on a scrap of paper in his wallet. “I try to keep my most sensitive information off the Internet completely,” Mr. Kocher said.
A PASSWORD MANAGER? MAYBE Password-protection software lets you store all your usernames and passwords in one place. Some programs will even create strong passwords for you and automatically log you in to sites as long as you provide one master password. LastPass, SplashData and AgileBits offer password management software for Windows, Macs and mobile devices. But consider yourself warned: Mr. Kocher said he did not use the software because even with encryption, it still lived on the computer itself. “If someone steals my computer, I’ve lost my passwords.” Mr. Grossman said he did not trust the software because he didn’t write it. Indeed, at a security conference in Amsterdam earlier this year, hackers demonstrated how easily the cryptography used by many popular mobile password managers could be cracked.
IGNORE SECURITY QUESTIONS There is a limited set of answers to questions like “What is your favorite color?” and most answers to questions like “What middle school did you attend?” can be found on the Internet. Hackers use that information to reset your password and take control of your account. Earlier this year, a hacker claimed he was able to crack into Mitt Romney’s Hotmail and Dropbox accounts using the name of his favorite pet. A better approach would be to enter a password hint that has nothing to do with the question itself. For example, if the security question asks for the name of the hospital in which you were born, your answer might be: “Your favorite song lyric.”
USE DIFFERENT BROWSERS Mr. Grossman makes a point of using different Web browsers for different activities. “Pick one browser for ‘promiscuous’ browsing: online forums, news sites, blogs — anything you don’t consider important,” he said. “When you’re online banking or checking e-mail, fire up a secondary Web browser, then shut it down.” That way, if your browser catches an infection when you accidentally stumble on an X-rated site, your bank account is not necessarily compromised. As for which browser to use for which activities, a study last year by Accuvant Labs of Web browsers — including Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer — found that Chrome was the least susceptible to attacks.
SHARE CAUTIOUSLY “You are your e-mail address and your password,” Mr. Kocher emphasized. Whenever possible, he will not register for online accounts using his real e-mail address. Instead he will use “throwaway” e-mail addresses, like those offered by 10minutemail.com. Users register and confirm an online account, which self-destructs 10 minutes later. Mr. Grossman said he often warned people to treat anything they typed or shared online as public record.
“At some point, you will get hacked — it’s only a matter of time,” warned Mr. Grossman. “If that’s unacceptable to you, don’t put it online.”
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/devise-passwords-drive-hackers-away-232135515.html |
Politics › Re: Patrick Obahiagbon Is Oshiomhole's New Chief Of Staff by denny4ril: 9:42pm On Nov 14, 2012 |
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Politics › Re: Picture Of Gov. Fashola Kissing His Wife by denny4ril: 3:57pm On Nov 06, 2012 |
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Politics › Re: How Is Power Supply In Your Area After Barth Nnaji's Resignation. by denny4ril: 10:07am On Oct 22, 2012 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Things You Should Never Do At Your Work Place by denny4ril: 8:55pm On Aug 28, 2012 |
 if u have another educational or career qualification higher than what was used as criteria for your being employed, never add it to your CV immediately and head straight up to HR or your boss to submit "your latest qualification" or even share it with your collegues. IT WILL BACKFIRE LIKE WILDFIRE!! If there is a new job vacancy in that same company and it requires your latest qualification, then use the updated CV to apply for the new post. It will be added advantage for you by then as well as your work experience. IF YOU DO NOT HEED TO THESE WARNING, 1- YOUR BOSSES WILL GET JEALOUS OR FEEL THREATENED ABOUT HIS POSITION OR WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL HAPPEN IF YOUR BOSS HAD WORKED FOR A COMPANY FOR 10 YEARS WITHOUT ANY ADDED QUALIFICATION WHILE YOU JUST CAME INTO THE COMPANY AND GOT AN ICAN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFCATIONS IN 5 YEARS?  2- OTHERS WILL FEEL YOU ARE JUST SHOWING OFF THAT YOU ARE BETTER OFF AND WORKING YOUR WAY TO AUTOMATIC PROMOTION 3- SUBMITTING YOUR UPDATED C.V AHEAD OF A JOB VACANCY MAY NOT GIVE YOU THAT REAL EDGE WHEN THE RIGHT TIME COMES. A word is enough for the wise oooooo!!!!!!!! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nairalanders What Church Do You Attend? by denny4ril: 11:36pm On Aug 24, 2012 |
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Romance › Re: Why Did You Break Up With Your Ex? by denny4ril: 11:45pm On Aug 22, 2012 |
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Celebrities › Re: Damilola Adegbite: The New Omotola Of Nollywood? by denny4ril: 8:43am On Aug 19, 2012 |
LesbianBoy: How can someone 'yawn' and close mouth  anything can happen,people can even smile and frown at the same time...lol!!! |
Car Talk › Re: Is Having A Car A Sign Of Prosperity? by denny4ril: 11:15am On Aug 15, 2012 |
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Sports › Re: Mo Farah Wins 5000M In London Olympics 2012 by denny4ril: 6:26am On Aug 12, 2012 |
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Celebrities › Re: Pictures Of Naomi Campbell With Shocking Bald Patches by denny4ril: 1:39pm On Aug 11, 2012 |
toluxa1: She looks like a wrestler.  what a description  |
Computers › Re: Laptop Versus Netbook For Browsing by denny4ril: 9:23pm On Jul 31, 2012 |
most people have really contributed but this is my one cent: FOR BROWSING ALONE AND MOBILITY, go for netbooks (samsung solar is 12 as claimed in d advert, toshiba mini NB 250 - 8 hrs)
FOR SERIOUS LAPTOP WORK. DO NOT GO FOR NETBOOKS OR UR SYSTEM WILL CRASH. TRY ACER TIMELINEX - 8 HRS BATTERY OR LENOVO U300S - 6HRS MINIMUM OR DELL LATITUDE D620 WITH DOUBLE CELL BATTERY i.e 9 CELL BATTERY
NOTE: THE LAPTOPS ARE MORE THAN 50,000 EXCEPT THE DELL LATITUDE |
Romance › Re: Damn, This Generation Of Gals Suck...how Do We Get Married... by denny4ril: 8:35am On Jul 28, 2012 |
FriendMark: I feel your pain bro. it's devastating when you think about it but I guess that's the kind of world we live in now. These things are usually propagated by the movies we watch, the music we listen to, peer pressure, and stuff like that. Devil's own strategies to dragging the world to hell.  TRUE. societal pressure, modernity called civilization and more often than not the causes. I have observed that girls from good homes think they have their life to live, so parents are not to be blamed in some cases. So Help Us God! |