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Nice one. Warning: For those in Abuja, do not buy any estate land in and around Jikwoyi or Jikwoyi extension. |
419 rotten idiots! |
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Peace46:Ogbeni, na tinubu dey sponsor the ugly buffoon to destroy Obi's chances. |
ProGSM:Oh! that's nice. |
Ned is a lizard. Everybody knows this na. |
Berrityga:I think you are stupid. Back to the topic, she fell into the hands of one chance robbers between Wuse and Gwarimpa. |
Nice one... Please keep it up. |
Nearly all these people are not hailing Tinubu, but the seat of power which is the presidency. Ask Jonathan or Buhari, they will tell you how many people whom they thought were loyal and liked them quickly dumped them immediately after the elections. He should hit the ground running immediately and select best brains to help the country. |
Kayeamo has garage mentality. He is a cultist and a corrupt person. |
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Data breaches continue to pose a significant risk for companies across various industries in 2023. This article highlights eight high-profile data breaches that occurred this year. Yum Brands (KFC, Taco Bell, & Pizza Hut): April 2023 The parent company of well-known fast food restaurants KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut, Yum Brands, disclosed a January 2023 cyberattack in April of the following year. At first they thought the hack only directly touched company data, but now they are being cautious and alerting clients who might have had their personal information compromised. The attack forced the business to close nearly 300 stores in the UK back in January, and it has continued to cost the business money in the form of increased security precautions, consumer alerts, and brand reputation. demonstrating once more that data breaches pose a serious financial risk to large corporations in 2023. ChatGPT: March 2023 Due to its ground-breaking AI capabilities, ChatGPT has been in the public eye for several months. However, some bad news surfaced in late March when they disclosed a data breach. The parent company of ChatGPT, OpenAI, said in a statement, “In the hours before we took ChatGPT offline on Monday, it was possible for some users to see another active user’s first and last name, email address, payment address, credit card number (only the last four digits), and credit card expiration date. No full credit card numbers were ever disclosed, according to CMSWire. By alerting affected users, validating their emails, and implementing new security measures, the corporation is handling the fallout. The distrust that many Americans have for ChatGPT and AI in general will only grow as a result of this data breach. Chick-fil-A: March 2023 Popular fast food chain Chick-fil-A acknowledged that a data breach of their mobile app had exposed the personal data of customers. The business discovered strange login behaviour, looked into the anomaly, and discovered the cyberattack took place in the first few months of 2023. In order to access the system and obtain information such as membership numbers, names, emails, addresses, and more, the hacker used passwords and email addresses provided by a third party. Despite the fact that less than 2% of consumer data was compromised, Chick-fil-A has already taken steps to protect itself against similar assaults in the future. In addition to announcing increased online security and surveillance, the restaurant said it would also compensate any accounts damaged by the hack. Here’s how to safeguard your account and get compensated for any unauthorised transactions if you believe your account was impacted. Activision: February 2023 Activision, the publisher of Call of Duty video games, announced on February 19 that there had been a data breach in December. An HR employee was the target of an SMS phishing attempt by a hacker who wanted access to employee information such emails, cell phone numbers, wages, and workplaces. Activision asserts that the attack was quickly contained and that not enough information was gathered to justify immediately notifying their staff of the data breach. However, a security research organisation that looked into the intrusion found that the hacker also got access to the 2023 release schedule for the gaming companies, along with the private employee information. According to California law, the business must notify the team if the data of 500 or more employees is compromised. We’ll have to wait and see if the failure to inform the staff of the problem leads to legal or perhaps financial problems. Google Fi: February 2023 The most recent high-profile data breach is that of Google Fi, however it is a result of the T-Mobile data leak from earlier in 2023 (described below). Due to the fact that Google relied on T-Mobile’s network because it lacked its own network infrastructure, the phone numbers of its users were exposed in the big data breach that T-Mobile experienced. Even though it’s just phone numbers, fraudsters can do a lot with that kind of customer information, including conducting phishing attempts to trick customers into clicking links that give them access to other data. In 2023, if you use Google Fi, be especially watchful of shady texts. T-Mobile, January 2023 T-Mobile found out in early January 2023 that a hostile actor had accessed their networks in November of previous year and had taken over 37 million users’ names, emails, and birthdays. Within a day of discovering the data breach, they were able to locate the source and contain it. In addition to the $350 million they agreed to pay consumers in a settlement relating to a data breach that occurred in August 2021, T-Mobile believes they may “incur significant expenses” as a result of this hack. T-Mobile’s lax security has cost them hundreds of millions of dollars, but it has also cost them their customers’ trust following many data breaches. MailChimp: January 2023 MailChimp, an email marketing platform, informed consumers that a social engineering attack had resulted in unauthorised people gaining access to an internal customer care tool, resulting in a data breach. The organisation then discovered and suspended those accounts after discovering that the hackers had access to employee data and login credentials. According to Bleeping Computer, MailChimp responded to the data breach by stating that “Our investigation into the matter is ongoing, and includes identifying measures to further protect our platform.” Despite having data breaches in April and August of 2022, this is MailChimp’s first attack in 2023. As MailChimp now understands, it’s critical to be aware of what to do following a data breach in order to thwart hacking attempts before they compromise information repeatedly. Norton Life Lock update for January 2023 In mid-January, Norton Life Lock notified its customers that a “stuffing” attack had recently compromised over 6,000 of their client accounts. Another reason why multi-factor authentication is crucial is because of stuffing attacks, which occur when accounts that use shared passwords are hacked using previously obtained passwords. The alert was sent to accounts by Gen Digital, the parent company of Norton Life Lock, who suggested changing passwords and turning on two-factor authentication. Other Breaches in Cybersecurity Hackers could compromise a company’s cyber security systems in order to steal other crucial data in addition to client data. It was revealed by Last Pass, a password management service used by over 30 million individuals, on August 25th, 2022, that a hacker had gained access to their network using a developer account that had been compromised. Despite a security breach, the firm claimed that they don’t think any encrypted client data was read and that instead the user “took portions of source code and some proprietary LastPass technical information.” This indicates that no customer information was compromised and that Last Pass’s security and encryption protocols for its users’ passwords were effective. Despite the fact that this cyber security breach has forced Last Pass to work towards strengthening their defences against future attacks and recruit outside investigators. https://webtimes.com.ng/2023/04/19/leading-8-high-profile-company-data-breach-incidents-in-2023/?fbclid=IwAR2BEiJddQ7YzhPF0YSF-GDg5eLMSNLoW9XX8r97megJ7apWhcowKpGX4uc |
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In the name of whatever you serve, please divorce very quickly. |
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IDIOTS! |
seunmsg:You obviously know nothing about politics. You think it's based the sentiment in your head? What do you mean Rivers PDP made it clear? NNPP that is a branch of the PDP? Wait! are you the type that argues politics everyday at newspaper stands? |
Summary: 1. The All Progressives Congress, APC slammed the presidency for its response to the warning by the then Rivers state Governor, Rotimi Amaechi that if the 2015 elections are rigged, the party will not recognize the outcome and will go ahead and form a parallel government.Jonathan government called it a treasonable offense, but refused to make any arrests. 2. The statement was issued in Lagos by the then APC's National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, said that what Mr. Amaechi said at the APC’s Salvation Rally, which has then rankled the presidency, was simply to reiterate the stand taken by the party before the last Osun State Governorship election. 3. “They a conditional statement. If A happens, then B will follow. That means if elections are not rigged, there will be no problem. It is therefore laughable that anyone will call that statement treasonable,” it said, adding that there is no higher treason than the subversion of the people’s will. APC said it is common knowledge that anywhere in the world where elections have been rigged, the consequences have been dire, and Nigeria will not be an exception. 4. “The APC reminded the Jonathan's presidency, that election fraud triggered a civil war in Algeria in the early 1990s, led to the killing of over 1,000 people in post-election riots in Kenya in 2007/2008 and fired a near revolution in Iran in 2009/2010. Electoral frauds also corrupt democracy and breed dictatorship, and risks making the people to lose confidence in democracy".The APC then asked why would any government react violently if warned against election rigging?” the party queried. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/171627-apc-vows-form-parallel-government-2015-elections-rigged.html?tztc=1 https://www.thecable.ng/apc-expect-parallel-government-2015-elections-rigged https://tribuneonlineng.com/parallel-congresses-will-apc-make-good-its-sanction-threat/ |
The police should leave the guy abeg.But that's not my concern at the moment. The thing is, I do not know how Tinubu intend to balance this, but it is very likely that the president, vice president, senate president, speaker house of representatives, secretary to the government of the federation will all be muslims. I wonder how Tinubu intend to balance this. |
omaira:Are you are a male or female? |
Nawao |
I'm tired of all these negative things from some Nigerians at home and abroad |
matrixme:Unfortunately, even before the start grabbing people's lands, they would have bribed the local chiefs, development control office, police DPOs and Gbagyi youths. Best is to approach police command in Central Area, but you will be ready to part with some cash before they accept to start operations. Another thing is to approach the court. But this process is very long and cumbersome. This present FCT Minister is just there doing nothing about these land grabbers masquerading as real estate companies. |
Until recently, estate lands used to be very secured and safer in Abuja, but not anymore. Before you lose your hard earned money, please read. There's been sharp rise in cases of frauds associated with estate lands in Abuja. The cases are everywhere. Here's how these fake real estate companies operate. They send scouts out to look for fallow lands all over town. Once they identify any, they will now contact their corrupt partners in FCDA, AMAC and AEGIS. These corrupt government officials collect huge bribes and reproduce fake approval documents for these fake companies. The companies will then bribe development control unit and law enforcement within the locality so that when anyone comes with complaints, they will frustrate the person until he or she eventually gets tired and leave. These fake real estate companies doesn't stop there, they bribe Gbagyi youths and chiefs of the locality to help support them. In all these, the Minister of FCT is not in the know. Areas with most fake real estate in Abuja are Lugbe, Jikwoyi Extension, Katampe Extension and Airport road. Worst is Jikwoyi Extension. There was never any allocation for mass housing in and around Jikwoyi or Jikwoyi Extension. Buying estate lands around that place is at the detriment of the subscribers or buyers. All the real estate thieves there are grabbing individuals lands. No matter how long, houses in those fake estates would be marked and demolished. Solution: 1. Request for Minister's approval from the government offices alone. 2. Ask individuals within the community about the history of the place. 3. Conduct background check about the company. 4. Runaway when you see haggard looking local security personnel or vigilantes guarding the property. 5. Get the company to sign an agreement for full refund in any event of legal trouble. 6. Request for original land use approval of the place before you commit money. dominique, mukina2 |
Candidlady:Ah! nawao... |
419 rotten idiots!