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BusinessRe: .::. Scam Alert : Omowunmi Allen And The Pre-order Mess .::. by FXKing2012(m):
Rooneyboy: My point exactly, thank u very much for understanding me.

I bet u guys the rogues will all flee this site the moment they get to realize that they would have to go through a lot of "security checks" before they can successfully transact a business.......


To me prevention is better than cure, rather than chasing shadows after being duped why don't we just stop the shadows from coming close to us.
Truthfully, the onus rests on Seun. So long Seun lacks the will to act decisively, the problem of fraud will continue on NL.
Christianity EtcRe: Tattoo On The Body Is Evil by FXKing2012(op): 3:36pm On Feb 01, 2013
Mr_Anony: Lol, I've been busy bruv. By the way, having had a look at his other thread I'm not quite sure whether you are cheering him or mocking him. I'll put my money on the latter though.
Just make sure it's the kind of money you can afford to lose.
BusinessRe: .::. Scam Alert : Omowunmi Allen And The Pre-order Mess .::. by FXKing2012(m): 3:26pm On Feb 01, 2013
eleven: At a point sustainability will become an issue especially with the growing rate of scam cases on NL.

At the moment what we are doing is curing not preventing.

Curing is more expensive than prevention.

I would like to suggest Nairaland Busines, Computers and Auto sections do verification of members before allowing post for sale.

Its easy and fast these days using e-verification process (Scan driver's license, PHCN bill confirming members address, phone numbers, CAC RC or BN numbers for registered companies etc).
This is so far the best advice on how to curb fraud on NL.
Nairaland GeneralRe: What's The Most Pleasurable Thing On Earth by FXKing2012(m): 2:59pm On Feb 01, 2013
Serving God in spirit and in truth; it gives you joy you can neither describe nor compare to anything in this world.

You have no idea what you are missing when you dont cast all your cares upon God.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Gay Dog Sentenced To Death In Tennessee by FXKing2012(m): 2:54pm On Feb 01, 2013
It's evil to be gay.
BusinessRe: .::. Scam Alert : Omowunmi Allen And The Pre-order Mess .::. by FXKing2012(m): 11:23am On Feb 01, 2013
Rooneyboy: surveyprof nice work u are doing here, to be frank I'm really impressed, but how long will u continue chasing all these dubious elements on NL, it will be very tiring I tell u and u'll end up giving up.

My advice is that we should try to come up with more transparent ways of transacting businesses on NL , I personally look forward to seeing NL free from dubious characters.

What baffles me the most is why Seun has been so reluctant in handling this issue that is trying to put a dent on this great site.
This is very discouraging and defeatist. Crime can never be wiped out but the solution is not to give up, fighting scamming here on NL will definitely help reduce the scourge, and giving up is not an option.
Christianity EtcRe: Tattoo On The Body Is Evil by FXKing2012(op): 11:19am On Feb 01, 2013
musKeeto: cheesy, where u run go hide since? You should check out his other thread by the way, why we're black or something grin
lol
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 12 by FXKing2012(m): 9:09am On Feb 01, 2013
erniok: its just that you guys have a history so it may seem like a personal vendetta but you are doing a wonderful job on scammers.
Yes you are very right but at the same time we should not let my skirmish with him cloud obvious facts and the need to act.
Thanks a lot and wish you the best in the market.
ComputersRe: Your Antivirus Software Probably Won't Prevent A Cyberattack by FXKing2012(op): 9:04am On Feb 01, 2013
Brand_new: Long read but great one! I wonder how many Malwares they've got on their systems in Aso rock. That's if they have any.
I'm sure they've got malwares because they've been targeted several times by hacktivist.
ComputersYour Antivirus Software Probably Won't Prevent A Cyberattack by FXKing2012(op):
During a four-month long
cyberattack by Chinese hackers on
the New York Times, the company's
antivirus software missed 44 of the
45 pieces of malware installed by
attackers on the network.

That's a stunning wake-up call to
people and businesses who think
they are fully protected by their
antivirus software.
"Even the most modern version of
antivirus software doesn't give
consumers or enterprises what they
need to compete in the hacker
world," said Dave Aitel, CEO of
security consultancy Immunity. "It's
just not as effective as it needs to
be."

The New York Times said it had an
antivirus system from Symantec
installed on devices connected to its
network. The Chinese hackers built
custom malware to, among other
things, retrieve the usernames and
passwords of Times' reporters. Since
that brand-new malware wasn't on
Symantec's list of forbidden
software, most of it was allowed to
pass through undetected.

Symantec responded that it offers
more advanced solutions than the
one the New York Times deployed.
"Advanced attacks like the ones the
New York Times described
underscore how important it is for
companies, countries and
consumers to make sure they are
using the full capability of security
solutions," the company said in a
written statement. "Antivirus
software alone is not enough."

The cold fact is that no single
solution can prevent all cyberthreats.
Sophisticated attacks on networks
routinely bypass network security
systems, no matter how rock-solid
they are -- or claim to be.
"Commercially available solutions
are available to everyone," said
Rohit Sethi, head of product
development for SD Elements, a
security firm. "It's not hard for
attackers to learn how to evade
detection, and they're coming up
with ingenious ways of doing just
that."

The solution, security experts say, is
to deploy technology that keeps a
very, very close eye on what's
happening inside your network. You
can't always prevent attackers from
getting in, but you can at least set
tripwires to alert you when they do.

In the New York Times' case, the
company suspected that it would be
attacked because of its investigation
into Chinese Prime Minister Wen
Jiabao's family finances. It asked
AT&T to monitor its network. AT&T
quickly picked up suspicious signs.
Two weeks later, when the extent of
the infiltration became clear, the
Times hired security consultancy
Mandiant to track the attackers'
movements through its systems.

"Attackers no longer go after our
firewall," Michael Higgins, the Times'
chief security officer, told Times
reporter Nicole Perlroth. "They go
after individuals. They send a
malicious piece of code to your e-
mail account and you're opening it
and letting them in."

From there, the best thing
companies can do is track what
attackers are doing.
"The question we always ask our
customers is, 'Do you know every
program running on your network?"
said Immunity's Aitel. "When you
know the answer to that question,
you don't need antivirus software.
When you don't, you're screwed."

Experts say that antivirus software is
still a good, basic thing to have.
Owning an antivirus solution is like
putting the Club in your car -- it's
not going to stop a determined thief,
but it's going to make stealing your
stuff more difficult.

Antivirus software maker Avast,
whose free antivirus software is
among the most widely used, says
there's a major distinction between
the kinds of threats encountered by
everyday Web surfers and the
carefully targeted attack the Times
faced.
"Seatbelts and airbags are
wonderful protection and improve
the safety of millions, but they will
not stop a bullet fired -- say by a
hired killer," said Jindrich Kubec,
Avast's threat intelligence director.
"Does it mean you will stop using
airbags and seatbelts?"

Some antivirus solutions are better
than others. In a recent analysts,
Immunity simulated attacks against
networks protected by the top-of-
the-line software built by Symantec,
Kaspersky Labs and Intel's McAfee
security division.

Immunity was able to break into the
systems protected by Kaspersky and
McAfee in two days. Symantec was
the best of the breed, with Immunity
unable to penetrate it in the several
days it gave itself to achieve the task.

"New reputational-based software
works to an extent," Aitel said,
referring to systems that aim to
contextualize the threats they detect.
"But deep down, nothing is as good
has having a proper awareness
about what's going on in your
network."

www.cnnmoney.mobi/primary/article?url=http://money.cnn.com/mobile/json/2013/01/31/technology/security/antivirus.json
RomanceRe: 3 Things You Should NEVER Do For A Man! by FXKing2012(m): 7:46am On Feb 01, 2013
Flygeriansteve: Bollocks! Nonsense! Garbage! Chickensh!t!

See @OP It's not anybody's job to pursue anybody. Only men who are jerks or have been deprived unconditional love in their lives despise women who open up first. Mind you, not every guy that 'pursues' you will eventually cherish you. You might make him suffer and work so hard but he'll keep at it feeding your bloated ego until finally you accept and then he takes it all out on you. You then come on Nairaland lamenting that he is no longer the person you fell in love with.

Me if I like you and I tell you and show you but you play hard to get, want to make me 'pursue' you like stone age man...mschew. Good riddance be that!
You couldnt have said it better. the OP may find herself still single at 35 with that mentality.
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: What Will You Do If You See This Woman Lying On Your Bed At Night? by FXKing2012(m): 10:47pm On Jan 31, 2013
This one na man nah.
RomanceRe: 3 Things You Should NEVER Do For A Man! by FXKing2012(m): 10:45pm On Jan 31, 2013
AmBeautiful: I receive newsletters from an author (female not in Nigeria) on relationships. I decided to share this particular (topic) i recently received, i don't even know why. Read and be richly blessed!



What do you think? Are men being chauvinists by wanting their "old jobs" back? Or are they simply yearning to do what Mother Nature intended them to do? Now, I know many of you aren't married yet. I'm sure many of you are actually just getting started, meeting men and dating casually. That's okay. I just want to remind you that, as much as society may hate the idea, ROLES are important in a relationship. Yes, gender equality is good. But NOT in dating, and NOT in relationships! Here are a few "gender roles" that you might want to keep in mind as you meet new men:

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ROLE #1 - IT'S HIS JOB TO PURSUE YOU.
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Ever noticed how the more you chase a guy, the more he seems to run away? That's Mother Nature trying to remind you that it's HIS job to pursue you...not yours! Let me say that again: It's the guy's job to chase us. What's our job? Our job is to keep things interesting. Make the chase fun and make sure he knows the prize of catching you is worth the work. wink Besides, the best men out there are also the best pursuers. The weak men NEVER chase and wait for desperate, needy women to chase THEM. So don't chase or you might end up with a weak, lousy man by accident!

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ROLE #2 - IT'S NOT YOUR JOB TO STAY IN TOUCH
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In the dating stages of your relationship, or when he's just starting to court you, it's HIS job to call you up, to e-mail you, to text you and basically stay in touch. Why is it HIS job? Because it's a sign that he's still chasing you. When he STOPS calling you up and staying in touch that means he's given up the chase. My advice? Feel free to NOT answer his calls right away, just to add a little tension and interest. But don't play with his feelings too much, or he'll start thinking you're not interested! Later on in the relationship, when you're already going steady, it's okay to call him up and initiate conversation. But when you're just starting out, don't jinx yourself!

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ROLE #3 - IT'S HIS JOB TO ASK YOU OUT
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I hope I've hammered it home hard enough! wink Again, let HIM do the chasing. It's his job to pursue you, it's his job to call you up, and it's HIS job to ask you out. Remember, in the dating game, the one who's being chased is the one with the upper hand. So don't devalue yourself by doing his job!

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DON'T SCARE AWAY HALF THE MEN YOU MEET!
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The 3 roles we discussed in today's Newsletter will help you out in the very beginning of your relationship. By simply keeping these 3 roles in mind, you'll avoid turning off half the men you meet!
Rubbish! Typical Nigerian girl mentality, go to the western world and learn something new - stop living in stone age.
CelebritiesRe: . by FXKing2012(m): 10:39pm On Jan 31, 2013
Thatz his problem not mine, I'm too busy poke-nosing in other people's business. You guys should go get a job pls.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Intolerance on Nairaland by FXKing2012(m): 10:37pm On Jan 31, 2013
I wonder why people are so intolerant of one another and always throwing insults everywhere, I urge you all to learn from me pls.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Removes $1 Billion From Oil Savings To Give Governors by FXKing2012(op): 10:34pm On Jan 31, 2013
It's just crazy
Christianity EtcRe: Worshippers Give Oyedepo 700 Cars As Offering by FXKing2012(m): 10:33pm On Jan 31, 2013
Table Leg :
Shut up!
Brainwashed foooooool!!
Sharraaaaaap! Is it your business, or anybody's business for that matter, whom I choose to give my money to? Why e dey pain you sef? Come to think of it, the loudest critics are poor folks, the rich dont care and are always willing to give as much as possible.

The man is there flying high and you are here frowning your face and looking older by the day over something that is none of your business.

Abeg go find job!
Christianity EtcRe: Worshippers Give Oyedepo 700 Cars As Offering by FXKing2012(m): 9:46pm On Jan 31, 2013
de Hitchcock: This actually happened a few weeks back but I'm only just hearing about it. According to sources in the know, during Winners Chapel Cross Over service on Tuesday January 1st in Canaanland, Ota, Ogun state, worshipers of the church made donations of over 700 exotic cars to the church. People who felt they had been richly blessed in 2012 came to the cross over service with different donations, most significant was the number of exotic brand new cars and SUVs that flooded Canaanland. The people who donated them dropped the keys and documents of the cars during offering. The church auctioned the cars at very cheap prizes to its members. Some cars were sold for as less as N300k

http://macksonokotie..co.uk/2013/01/bishop-oyedepo-gets-over-700-cars-as.html?m=1
http://lindaikeji..com/2013/01/worshippers-give-bishop-oyedepo-700.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
The members believe their membership of the church has blessed them and they came to give thanks, nothing wrong with that.
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 12 by FXKing2012(m): 9:42pm On Jan 31, 2013
Odiaero, from the little research carried out so far, is a comfirmed scammer. From his email address, you will discover that he uses email extractor to extract people's emails both here on nairaland and other websites e.g myfxbook. I can post two thousand email addresses extracted by odiaero from nairaland.com, also he has a fake job site for U.K applicants. He impersonates a company called www.odi.org.uk, an aerospace training company, using the email address odiaerospace@gmail.com, promising lots of foriegners training and jobs in aerospace.

I dont have more details about him at the moment but I believe he can be tracked, expecially his location. Dont be surprised that most fraudlent mails you received as a result of droping your email address on nairaland.com do come from Odiaero.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Romance Section's Off Topic Chat Room + Derailers Paradise. by FXKing2012(m): 9:04pm On Jan 31, 2013
Volumptuos_bebe: Lol. Am willing to donate some if u are interested :-p
lol
Jokes EtcPhoto Of A Primary School Pupil Using Juju To Write Exams by FXKing2012(op): 7:25pm On Jan 31, 2013
Now what is our schools turning into? Since when is it allowed to bring juju to class to write exams. This is why students no longer read, they believe their fathers will prepare a special juju for them to take to the exam hall. This is unbelievable!

What is your take on this?

PoliticsNigeria Removes $1 Billion From Oil Savings To Give Governors by FXKing2012(op): 7:11pm On Jan 31, 2013
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan approved the removal on Tuesday of $1 billion from the country's oil savings to distribute to state governors for unspecified projects, one of the governors said after a meeting with him.
The withdrawal leaves $8.242 billion in the Excess Crude Account (ECA), Nigeria's mechanism for oil savings, Rivers state governor Rotimi Amaechi said after the meeting.

Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been on a drive to boost savings for Africa's second largest economy, doubling the balance in the ECA over a year before this withdrawal.
Economists have welcomed Nigeria's improved savings levels, but cautioned that there is nothing in place to stop them being rapidly depleted, as has happened in the past.

Jonathan and his team will be hoping this latest handout appeases the state governors, who have threatened to take the federal government to court over what it says are unconstitutional withdrawals from the ECA.

The governors are also in court trying to block the expansion of a Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) launched last year, which was supposed to replace the ECA and which has greater safeguards to prevent savings being removed. It will now run alongside the ECA with an initial sum of just $1 billion.
The SWF would in theory help Nigeria better manage its oft squandered oil funds by putting them out of the reach of its political elites, but without the governors' full support it is unlikely to take off.

State governors are among Nigeria's most powerful figures, some of them controlling budgets that are larger than those of other African countries.
Savings are usually depleted to pay for patronage just before elections and economists worry that if the SWF is not in place before a 2015 presidential vote, this will happen again.

http://news.yahoo.com/nigeria-removes-1-bln-oil-savings-governors-055418685--sector.html
PoliticsRe: Faces Of Yahoo Yahoo Guys Arrested By EFCC by FXKing2012(m): 6:39pm On Jan 31, 2013
This country is infested with rogues. Get more info on them here:

https://www.nairaland.com/1142530/list-known-scammers-nairaland-pls

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