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jmaxjohn: |
GreatSage:Use a good browser like chrome. Wait for the page to load up properly. The code is generated on the website. Na ordinary captcha to verifiy u be human. Just type what it generates in the box beside it |
Still waiting |
1.5m at limited time only |
Still available |
jmaxjohn: |
SALE LEASE *Please Privately Contact:* SALE LEASE *Please Privately Contact:* |
Fixed |
Buy and resell higher. Buy 3+ plots at N1.5m. Courtesy: Family |
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Reply here or contact via profile |
anonymousey:Redmi 7 screen guard and plastic pouch (what color pls)? |
35m asking |
jmaxjohn: |
Wanna buy a used Redmi 7a and Redmi 8a. Both should preferably be blue Both should be clean with box and charger available Both should be in Lagos preferably |
repairpalng:I can't bring it over. Can i just pick up the glass? Phone belongs to a friend |
GreatSage:https://www.mi.com/global/verify/ |
Many more still available |
Contact |
Free inspection |
[quote author=repairpalng post=93305158][/quote]Got Redmi 7 replacement camera glass? |
Still available |
Live without worries |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30B_Wvm4cpk The narrative was for a client who just bought 2 acres and 2 plots |
Pre-installed malware that signs mobile users up for subscription services without their permission has been discovered on thousands of low cost smartphones from the Chinese manufacturer TRANSSION. https://i1.wp.com/innovation-village.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Screen-Shot-2019-08-10-at-12.18.47.png The discovery was made by Upstream's anti-fraud platform Secure-D whose researchers conducted a full investigation into the origin of the suspicious transactions detected by its platform. Beginning in March of last year, the firm discovered and blocked an unusually large number of transactions originating from Transsion Tecno W3 handsets in Ethiopia, Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana and South Africa with additional fraudulent mobile transactions detected in another 14 countries To date, a total of 19.2m suspicious transactions, which would have secretly signed users up for subscription services without their permission, have been recorded from over 200k unique devices. Many of these blocked transactions were carried out by a family of apps called com.mufc whose source is unknown and cannot be downloaded from any Android app store. Head of Secure-D at Upstream, Geoffrey Cleaves provided further insight on the current state of mobile ad fraud, saying: “Mobile ad fraud is fast becoming an epidemic which, if left unchecked, will throttle mobile advertising, erode trust in operators and leave users saddled with higher bills. A unified approach is needed to raise awareness. This particular threat takes advantage of those most vulnerable. The fact that the malware arrives pre-installed on handsets that are bought in the millions by typically low-income households tells you everything you need to know about what the industry is currently up against.” Pre-installed malware In order to investigate the high number of suspicious transactions it observed, Secure-D acquired a selection of both newly purchased Tecno W2 mobile phones and devices from real users. The firm's analysis was carried out using a combination of device models and firmware versions and the smartphones tested were connected to a variety of different network types. Secure-D's investigation confirmed that Transsion's Tecno W2 devices came with Triada-related malware pre-installed. Triada is a popular malware that acts as a software backdoor and malware downloader. The malware uses top-level device privileges to execute arbitrary malicious code after receiving instructions from a remote command and control server before hiding its presence inside permanent system components to further avoid detection. Once Secure-D connected the Tecno W2 devices it had acquired to the internet, the Triada malware downloaded a trojan called xHelper. The trojan persists across reboots, app removals and even factory resets which makes it extremely difficult to remove even for experienced professionals. Secure-D also found that when xHelper components are exposed to the right environment such as a particular phone network, they made queries to find new subscription targets and submit fraudulent subscription requests on behalf of the phone's unsuspecting owner. As these requests are automatic and invisible, they would have consumed user's pre-paid airtime as this is the only way to make digital payments in many emerging markets. Transsion may not even be to blame as a blog post from Google's security team attributes Triada's existence to the actions of a malicious supplier somewhere within the supply chain of affected devices. TechRadar Pro has reached out to Transsion Holdings for a statement but the company has yet to respond at the time of writing. Source: https://www.techradar.com/amp/news/chinese-smartphone-maker-selling-devices-with-malware-pre-installed |
lanre316:Brand new is 60k oga. Just last week sef, a seller here sold 2 brand new rn7 at 55k. |
psalmz:16 or 32gb? |
sold |
Live comfortably |
Still selling |
