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Politics / Re: Your Son Is An Outcast”-Yoruba Traditionalist Attacks Davido & Chioma by OyiboPep: 2:11pm On Oct 25, 2019
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Romance / Re: Nigerians React After Photos Of Girls Smoking Kush In The Club Goes Viral by OyiboPep: 1:46pm On Oct 25, 2019
Na wa oh
Education / Re: Lilian Salami: Profile Of The VC Of UNIBEN (Photos) by OyiboPep: 1:43pm On Oct 25, 2019
This is the real slay queen, not the ones Naira Marley hits their butts in a club.

The worst part about this country is very few girls will aspire to be like this woman. They'd rather look at Tacha and Mercy for inspiration.

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Properties / Re: 2-storey Building Collapses In Ojuelegba, Lagos by OyiboPep: 1:40pm On Oct 25, 2019
Them know my story.
Politics / Re: Lagos Embarks On Massive Law Enforcement. by OyiboPep: 1:21pm On Oct 25, 2019
Nigerians are lawless just like their leaders.

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Webmasters / Re: Biggest Cyber Attacks In History by OyiboPep: 12:32pm On Oct 25, 2019
The Hack that Cost Over $500m
In 2011, Mt. Gox suffered a devastating attack when they lost over 850,000 bitcoins. The Bitcoins were worth over $500m then. Today the Bitcoin will be worth $6.48b.
The hack forced Mt. Gox to become insolvent. Since Bitcoin is an anonymous peer-to-peer payment exchange, the perpetrators were hard to trace. Even to this day, they have not been traced.
In March 2019, some leaked documents showed that Mt. Gox is ready to pay back creditors after the monumental loss.

The hack raises a question like "how safe is anonymity?"

Politics / Re: Mohammed Adamu Flouts Court Order, Releases List Of New Recruits by OyiboPep: 12:19pm On Oct 25, 2019
UncletC:
the day police will crash your car to arrest an area boy , don't complain.... when police men mal handle you anywhere , just remember they are doing it for security reasons, make sure you don't complain. all laws in Nigeria should be disobeyed because of security. When you catch a thief, don't take him to police, kill him because you want security. police officers should recruit their families into the police because we want security, let it be family business so that you will be happy. you try well
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Celebrities / Re: Susan And Helen Apologise To Davido (Video) by OyiboPep: 12:17pm On Oct 25, 2019
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Foreign Affairs / Re: 39 Frozen Bodies Found In Refrigerated Trailer In U.K Were Chinese Migrants(Pics by OyiboPep: 12:06pm On Oct 25, 2019
Explorers himself.

I greet you baba!
Politics / Re: David Lyon Pays Hospital Bills Of Patients In Bayelsa State by OyiboPep: 10:11am On Oct 25, 2019
Instead of him to tell the states his policy for health, he's busy chasing after sycophancy.

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Travel / Re: Heavy Duty Vehicle Fell At Okorocha Tunnel In Owerri- Pictures by OyiboPep: 10:09am On Oct 25, 2019
Nigeria needs help.
Webmasters / Re: Biggest Cyber Attacks In History by OyiboPep: 10:08am On Oct 25, 2019
The Attack that Escalated US-China's Tension

In December 2018, when the US accused China of spying on US officials and stealing their technology, it was actually fueled by an alleged Chinese attack on the Marriot Hotel Network.

Marriot as a group inherited a problem from acquiring the Starwood hotel chain. Starwood hotel has been hacked earlier in 2014.

The attack made Marriot lose over 383 million users to hackers. Although, the figure originally stood at about 500 million user data.

The data includes names, addresses, credit card details, itineraries, and other private details. The loss of the data caused outrages over the world. Many people became worried as to why the hotel chain didn't do enough to secure their data. The UK reportedly slapped a £100m (about $126) fine on Mariot for exposing user data and for violating the EU's GDRP.

Experts who studied the event traced the attack to Chinese hackers. There have been opinions that the hack was done with the aid of the Chinese government who are looking for ways to track and censor its citizens.

The United States has since banned a Chinese major smartphone manufacturer and IT firm, Huawei from doing business in the United States. This increased the tension between China and the US, something that could lead to a global economic collapse as early as 2020.

Webmasters / Biggest Cyber Attacks In History by OyiboPep: 9:48am On Oct 25, 2019
When you think of cyberattacks, do you think of Nigerian scammers sending phishing emails to potential victims?

Well, you might be wrong.
This is because Nigerian hackers are not ranked among the most malicious hackers in the world.

In fact, when it comes to serious coordinated cyberattacks, Nigeria is not ranked among the top 100.

These are some of the world's most devastating attack whose effects linger on.


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Sports / Re: Nicolas Pepe Scores 2 Free-Kicks, Stunned Fans React (Photos) by OyiboPep: 8:48am On Oct 25, 2019
We know you'll make us proud someday.

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Business / Re: Banks, Telcos Feud Over USSD Charges Deepens by OyiboPep: 8:44am On Oct 25, 2019
Do the banks charge the TELCOs for accessing the bank services through USSD?

If not I don't see why they keep charging us.
Education / Re: EFCC Raids Boys Hostel In Nekede Polytechnic (VIDEO) by OyiboPep: 8:43am On Oct 25, 2019
ThisCouldBeUs:
You shouldn't be told that was off campus.
I've seen worse things inside a school's campus.
Have you been to ATBU
Sports / Re: Harry Maguire Forgets He Was The Captain For Man Utd by OyiboPep: 8:38am On Oct 25, 2019
When is Leicester vs Man United?

I won't be surprised is he scores an own goal.

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Science/Technology / Re: U.S. Nuclear Weapons No Longer Need Floppy Disks by OyiboPep: 8:25am On Oct 25, 2019
SmellingAnus:
Nice development although I still prefer the floppy disc since it's almost impossible to hack...
Exactly.
It doesn't have many loopholes that modern memory systems have.
Education / Re: EFCC Raids Boys Hostel In Nekede Polytechnic (VIDEO) by OyiboPep: 8:18am On Oct 25, 2019
majamajic:




off campus

this shows u didn't go school
In a bid to show how you are, you hurriedly quoted me.

The news said EFCC stormed the boys' hostel of the polytechnic. Didn't you see that?
Politics / Re: Bayelsa Guber: APC Cautions FG Against Releasing N7bn VAT Refund by OyiboPep: 7:38am On Oct 25, 2019
mercyvivv:

The cyberspace is a small space for your understanding. I just articulated a point, I was expecting an intelligent counter, but what did we have...? The usual "personal, abusive mudsling". If you're as empty and intellectually bereft as you just exhibited, find another sparring partner please. I'm not game for such anytime.
Thanks for the understand.
You're bereft of common sense, that's why I can't reply to you with something intelligent.
Hypocrites don't need to be countered with intelligent comments rather you call out their hypocrisy. Say you're aligned with a particular group and stick with it.
In your comment, you said you're not taking sides but you show where your alliance is. When you checked the list of states that are owing salaries, is Bayelsa state absent? If no, what does that call you since it's in the same boat with Kogi state? If you say you don't know, then where is your intelligence?

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Education / Re: EFCC Raids Boys Hostel In Nekede Polytechnic (VIDEO) by OyiboPep: 7:30am On Oct 25, 2019
Later, you'll begin to wonder why Nigeria is scattered.

See picture of a higher institution in Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: Osinbajo Says Social Media Regulation Isn't The Best Option by OyiboPep: 7:21am On Oct 25, 2019
I wished Osinbajo can be given a slap that will reset his head.

Which abuse of social media?

If not for the abuse of social media by people like JJ and others abusing it during GEJ's time, would buhari have become president?

He has forgotten so soon how they ascended to power.


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Education / Re: IPPIS: FG Tells ASUU No Agency Must Oppose Payment System by OyiboPep: 7:21am On Oct 25, 2019
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Politics / Re: Bayelsa Guber: APC Cautions FG Against Releasing N7bn VAT Refund by OyiboPep: 7:21am On Oct 25, 2019
mercyvivv:

Though I'm not taking sides, but let's be realistic, I think the case of Kogi is quite different from this Bayelsa. Bello asked for refund for FG projects undertaken by the state in order to offset the SALARY ARREARS OWED the state workers. To me, that's not vote buying. However, Dickson is yet to state what he intend to use the VAT refund for, this is why the request is somewhat questionable. Just my opinion though...
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The other day I quoted you that if you're truly a teacher going by the things you add to your replies that your student will be unfortunate. Today you just proved it. Why not respect yourself?

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Politics / Re: Mohammed Adamu Flouts Court Order, Releases List Of New Recruits by OyiboPep: 7:13am On Oct 25, 2019
National security is more important than court orders.

I pity Nigerians if the next president is crazier than buhari. Na that time una go see shege.

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Politics / Re: Ease Of Doing Business: Nigeria Moves Up 15 Places To 131 In Global Ranking by OyiboPep: 7:11am On Oct 25, 2019
LOOOOOL

No be only ease of doing business. These people should let us hear word.
Education / Re: R-PSSMOSA Rejects National Election, Calls For Rebirth Of Association by OyiboPep: 6:09am On Oct 25, 2019
I thought it was a group that wants to reject national elections in Nigeria, not know that it's police secondary school. Chai!

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Politics / Re: Oyo State Passes Anti-Open-Grazing Bill Into Law by OyiboPep: 6:06am On Oct 25, 2019
Nice one.

I hope it'll help to curb some of these menaces.

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Education / Re: What Can One Do With A Sociology Degree? by OyiboPep: 5:55am On Oct 25, 2019
I have a friend who graduated from Sociology in one of these universities.

What sociologists do is study societies and try to see the way they change. That way they can help present conclusions that'll help a government proffer solutions to social change.

If Nigeria was a functioning place, your sister would have been guaranteed a job as organisations need them to help project for the future.
But this is Nigeria where nothing works.

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Science/Technology / U.S. Nuclear Weapons No Longer Need Floppy Disks by OyiboPep: 5:55am On Oct 25, 2019
The United States’ nuclear arsenal will no longer rely on a computer system that uses eight-inch floppy disks, in an update the Defense Department has cast as a step into the future but which some observers might be surprised to learn was required at all.

The system, called Strategic Automated Command and Control System, or SACCS, “is still in use today but no longer uses floppy disks,” David Faggard, a spokesman for the Air Force Global Strike Command, which manages the Air Force portion of the arsenal, said in an email. “Air Force Global Strike Command is committed to modernizing for the future.”

The update is part of a broader overhaul of the United States’ atomic weapons that began under President Barack Obama and has continued under President Trump. The move away from floppy disks was completed in June but was not widely reported at the time. It was reported last week by C4ISRNET, a website that covers military technology.

“The Air Force completed a replacement of the aging SACCS floppy drives with a highly secure solid-state digital storage solution in June,” Justin Oakes, a spokesman for the Eighth Air Force, said in an email. “This replacement effort exponentially increased message storage capacity and operator response times for critical nuclear command and control message receipt and processing.”



The role of floppy disks in the command and control operations of the nation’s nuclear arsenal was highlighted in a 2016 report from the United States Government Accountability Office. It said the disks were used in a system that “coordinates the operational functions of the nation’s nuclear forces.”

The report said that the Strategic Automated Command and Control System ran on an IBM Series/1 computer — a piece of hardware that dates to the 1970s — and used eight-inch floppy disks to manage weapons like intercontinental ballistic missiles, nuclear bombers and tanker support aircraft.

The report warned that the Pentagon was one of the several government agencies whose computer systems relied on “outdated software languages and hardware parts that are unsupported,” some of which were “at least 50 years old.”

The report also cited aging or obsolete systems at the Treasury Department, the Justice Department, the Social Security Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

But a “60 Minutes” report from 2014 pointed out a perhaps unexpected upside of relying on such old technology. Because the systems are not connected to the internet, they are exceptionally secure: Hackers can’t break into a floppy disk.



All of this may leave the modern reader wondering: What is a floppy disk?

An artifact from a time when “the world was not wired,” according to Tom Persky, who inventories and sells floppy disks at what may be one of the largest such companies left, FloppyDisk.com.

Back then, if you wanted to get information like software onto a computer or a large device, you had to put it on a floppy disk, insert the disk into the machine, and then direct the machine to access the information.

“There was nowhere to log in to,” Mr. Persky said in an interview. “There was no logging in and downloading software or data updates or anything like that.”

In a nod to the fact that some readers, even of dry government reports, may not know what a floppy disk is, the Government Accountability Office provided a photograph of two disks along with a summary of their place in the pantheon of information technology.

“Introduced in the 1970s, the eight-inch floppy disk is a disk-based storage medium that holds 80 kilobytes of data,” it said in its report. “In comparison, a single modern flash drive can contain data from the equivalent of more than 3.2 million floppy disks.”

According to Mr. Persky, whose inventory contains more than 500,000 floppy disks, the disks are more widely used than one might expect, especially in industrial machines, aircraft, medical devices and complex hardware systems like those used by the world’s militaries. He said he thought it had been roughly five years since anyone had manufactured a new disk.

“A big industrial machine that is designed to last 30, 40 or 50 years and in fact does last 30, 40 or 50 years — do you throw it away because there is a new way to get information onto the machine?” he said. “The question is, What is the cost of using the floppy disk as opposed to the cost of transitioning to something else like a USB drive or linking to the internet?”



That said, floppy disks have some advantages over other methods of information transfer, like a Wi-Fi link or a flash drive, Mr. Persky said.

“We have an old technology that is not easily hackable, that is not expensive, that is extremely well understood, it is extremely stable, and as long as the bits of information you are trying to get into a machine are small, a floppy disk is a perfectly good and O.K. thing to use,” he said. “Is it going to be O.K. to use in five or 10 or 15 years? I don’t know.”

Mr. Persky outlined the many drawbacks of “physical media” like floppy disks: They hold less data than can be uploaded via the internet; they are slow and expensive to distribute; you need to find a specialist repairman if the machines needed to read them break down; and, of course, no one had made a new one in five years.

“There are certainly some advantages to physical media and huge, overwhelming disadvantages to physical media,” he said. “And physical media will go away, but it just hasn’t gone away yet. That is a long, complicated messy business. Or at least I hope.”


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/24/us/nuclear-weapons-floppy-disks.html

Politics / Re: Deji Adeyanju Petitions EFCC Over Tinubu’s Election Eve Bullion Vans by OyiboPep: 4:59am On Oct 25, 2019
Let's see how the government will pass over this.

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