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MrBONE2:I swear down! |
Nonsense. Hand over the idiot to the police. Instead, the bigger idiots almost committed murder. They should all be arrested. If you all planked Dickson, Timi, Sylva, and other thieves, your state will be much better. |
Why? Why endanger your life? RIP. |
SoNature:When you have your child, apply your culture. Congrats Alex, BTW. |
priceaction:Keep quiet! Even though I think the APC government is a stupid one, I commend this. How will someone in this 21st century be throwing refuse into a drainage channel? |
My dad's first coin he earned while in secondary school. It's called guinea, I think. |
lilbest4:In a bid to attack me, you didn't do your homework. Is it Enyimba's female team that has this Twitter handle? twitter.com/MadridCFF |
Love is beautiful. |
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Ok. |
The way Barca has been humbling Madrid is humbling to me. Had Sergio Ramos watched the match, he'd had gotten a red card. |
Ok. |
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Blamers. |
NoSidonLook:Ok. Check my last post, it has interesting content. If you and others comment on it, something valuable might enter the front page. |
You wey small na im wan play gangstar. Wey dem go kick you comot from ground. |
rasaqadeseun:I can teach but I'm not close to these locations. |
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So people lied that you said no matter how poor you become you will never be as poor as Dangote? I don't know how true it is though. |
I've been mentioning you and begging you to move a post to the front page. Well, it's fine. |
Okay. If ten people here will order my web design service, will my story not change a little? Maybe I should go broke completely ![]() |
bedfordng:Kilode? |
Hustle legitly oh. Make you no turn philosopher after them arrest your guy oh. As you are here, check my post on the biggest cyberattacks of all time. |
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Lalasticlala Seun Mynd4 Please move this to the front page. Explorers, do you think this is great? |
NASA and US Department of Defense Would you believe that NASA and the US DoD could be hacked? Well believe whatever you want but it doesn't end there. The story gets messier. In 1999, a 15-year-old boy hacked into NASA computers and even accessed the United States' Department of Defense computers. Although the loss in cost wasn't much, it's the greatest ambition of any hacker to be able to break past an American Military computer. Jonathan James did this. A self-taught computer programmer, James later committed suicide but that's a story for another day. The hack forced NASA to shut down its computer and even rewrite a part of its source code for the code that was already compromised. The attack cost NASA about $1.7m and the shutting of its computer cost it a further $41,000 dollars.
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Sony Playstation Network Hack that Exposed Millions of Personal Data In 2011, Sony Playstation Network was hit with a series of attacks that forced the PSN to go offline for a while. Till today, the extent of the damage is unknown even though the House of Reps slammed Sony for reacting slow to the attack. There are estimates that the number of users that their data were compromised run into the tens of millions but no one is sure. Sony only released an official apology but never revealed the rate of the damage. In a way to make up for it, Sony gave members of PSN two free games and some other goodies. No one knows who did it. No group has come up to say that they are responsible for the attack. At first, Sony fingered the Anonymous group but they quickly denied saying "This time, we didn't do it". The attack gave birth to the #psndown hashtag. This hashtag has been used by rival fans of XBOX to mock PSN users who were denied access during the period when it went offline.
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Ayemileto:I'm telling you. |
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The headline is misleading. He said no word. Why claim he said that? |
The Cyberattack Against Estonia Would the next World War be a series of Cyberattacks? This was a question people asked during the cyberattacks that crippled Estonia in 2007. The Cyberattack happened during a period when Estonian and Russian authorities were involved in the dispute over the relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn. The attackers launched attacks on banks, parliament buildings, and other critical infrastructures. There was also a deliberate attempt to hijack news articles and features during the attack. The citizens were also not spared as many were victims of DDoS. Although the Russian government claimed innocence of the affair, all pointers lead to Moscow. Nashi a group backed by the Russian top government claimed responsibilities for it. But the Kremlin never agreed that they were involved in it. The aftermath of the event led Estonia to secure its cyberspace.
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