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1. Bank customer care services works 24/7 just call their toll free number 2. Also you can choose to sign in to your Internet banking and block the card there 3. You can also enable two-tier security on your cards to receive code on phone before each purchase IhateAfonjas: |
Hello guys! Thank you the good work you're doing here. ![]() |
Haters going to hate, that 1 sure
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I smell fp Meanwhile did she marry "a billionaire" or he became one after??
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I weep for 9ja, everything everybody just dey go |
Kudos to them! |
Make dem kuku kill d masses nah ![]() |
Op where the huge snake? ![]() |
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I just love UBA right from uni days, their atm been get #100 notes then wey dey always save boiz for harsh conditions. Other banks minimum of #500 |
Lol yet some people on this forum would fight and kill themselves over APC PDP!!! Lord let your light shine soon, this tunnel over black
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Bro abeg no come rewrite history oo. 99 - 1 happened live and my grandmother was there!! |
chloedogie:@denny_ow from http://www.densahcollection.com |
Owo ego |
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thesicilian:They request bitcoin payment, it's untraceable ![]() |
Absolutely right bro Ermacc: |
shikshark:It's a map of infected regions |
This is a general advice/tutorial for the normal people on how to protect their data and computer from this attack. For companies go and hire a computer security expert! Okay let's get started ![]() Here’s how a ransomware works: 1. Someone accidentally runs malicious code on their computer (perhaps from an email attachment) 2. This code (called “ransomware”) encrypts many of the files on their hard drive (or does something else malicious). 3. The code then demands a ransom. It notifies the person that if they don’t do something (in WannaCry’s case, send the attackers $300 worth of Bitcoin), the software won’t unencrypt those files. In WannaCry’s case, after 3 days, it escalates the demand to $600. Then after a week, it claims the data will be lost forever. This said, 7 days haven’t yet passed, so we don’t yet know whether the attackers will carry through on this threat. As far as we know, only computers that are running Windows and are connected to Internet via cable are vulnerable to WannaCry. But it’s a particularly nasty piece of ransomware in that only one person on a network needs to download it. From there, it can spread through local networks automatically, using ports normally reserved for network file sharing. WannaCry is able to do this thanks to an exploit called EternalBlue that may have been developed by America’s own National Security Agency (NSA), then leaked recently. Due its particularly virulent nature, WannaCry shut down several organizations over the weekend, including much of Britain’s National Health Service — preventing doctors from being able to use MRI machines, and even turning off the storage refrigerators that kept donated blood cool. How to protect yourself 1. BACKUP YOUR FILES!!! 2. Keep your software up-to-date. Don’t disable auto-update. Developers are constantly fixing security vulnerabilities. Even though it seems like a pain, install their recommended updates. 3. Don’t open suspicious email attachments. Don’t rely on tools like anti-virus alone to protect you from these sorts of attacks. You personally need to be vigilant. Security isn’t a product — it’s a process. 4. IF YOU BECOME A MAGA PAYUP If your computer gets infected with ransomware, and you don’t have backups of your files, you may want to go ahead and pay the ransom. While this rewards the criminals, it’s a small price to pay for saving irreplaceable files, such as family photos. 5. SHARE THE WORD AND WARN OTHERS - if one person on your network downloads it it's over, so instead of keeping quiet share the information Microsoft discovered the vulnerability that WannaCry exploits back in March, and they’ve released patches for all recent operating systems. Many thanks to Quincy Larson from freecodecamp for the tips. CC: lalasticlala, Mynd44, Seun
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MTN your days are numbered, we hereby sentence you to be remanded back to ya SA
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Swag up or not you go still wash plate ![]()
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E don finish, somebody cannot crack joke again. Frustration everywhere, nah to dey say sorry before we crack any joke now oo ![]()
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Chai another headache for the wailers ![]() God Bless Nigeria! Heaven bless you all, may our handwork bear good fruits!!
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Buhari : boys am going again, don't cause trouble for Osinbajo here and make sure u pass the budget Saraki : yyes sir will dov |
Watch this video to understand how it all started. It's a rivalry video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X33FELozo2s |
sexybbstar:That's true, won't be surprised to see this trending soonest |
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Ayiri Emami is a Nigerian businessman and billionaire , founder of the 911 Beach & Resort in Ugborodo, Warri South West Local Government Area, Delta State, Nigeria, and a major contractor to the Chevron-Sasol EGTL project in Delta state, Nigeria. Emami is the CEO of A & E Petrol and A & E group of companies that has various holdings in oil, construction, logistics, 911 Hotels & Resorts, and 911 Entertainment. He is also the former chairman of Delta Waterways Security Committee and board chairman of NigerCat, a construction company under Chief James Onanefe Ibori administration in Delta State. Emami was never once known to be a musician but he loves music. Emami resides in the Ubeji town, Warri South Local Government, Delta State Nigeria. In 2011, he married Asba Emami, reportedly spending about N150 million on the wedding.[1]
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make dem allow d guy seat for hot seat answer too before they pursue am at least |





