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Ancient Aliens TV personality and alien expert Giorgio A. Tsoukalos gained global fame after a screenshot from TV series called Ancient Aliens first became viral in 2011. The meme exaggerates his tendency to explain inexplicable phenomena as a result of alien activity. Giorgio says the memes always make him laugh, and he appreciates that people go through the effort of creating them.
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Roll Safe/Think About It It wasn’t his critically acclaimed web mockumentary series Hood Documentary that made actor Kayode Ewumi globally famous — it was just one screenshot from the series that did. Roll Safe became one of the most viral memes of 2017, with the image usually accompanied by supposedly clever but questionable advice. Kayode hasn’t spoken yet about his viral fame.
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Memes have a powerful presence in this day and age. Young people spend up to 9 hours a day on social platforms, where memes have now become a form of communication. But it’s not just us they have an impact on — sometimes memes also change the lives of the people that are in them. Did you know that Grumpy Cat made her owner a multi-millionaire? https://brightside.me/wonder-people/what-stars-of-popular-memes-look-like-in-real-life-469710/ lalasticlala Salt Bae Nusret Gökçe , now widely known as Salt Bae, is a Turkish chef and owner of a chain of steak houses. Already an established restauranteur, he became an overnight internet sensation in early 2017 after he posted a video of himself extravagantly sprinkling salt on a steak. Thanks to his viral fame, Nusret’s cooking was is such high demand that he opened steak houses in several international locations. He also has fans among famous people with celebrities like Leonardo Di Caprio and Diddy, among others, coming to his restaurants to eat a steak cooked (and sprinkled with salt) by Nusret himself.
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Oh-ow [color=#F5A215] He made a great mistake[/color] |
Mò Salah scored 4 yesterday [color=#F5A215]Icárdi hitting 4 already [/color] |
Willyguyy:Are you in Lagos? Can I see pictures? |
bababodmas:Accomodation in Omole? [color=#F5A215]Chairman I never turn landlord n.a. [/color] |
SLIDEwaxie:Well a better definition. But it's still the same... [color=#F5A215] When a material undergoes pyrolisis[/color] |
I can see the smoke [color=#F5A215]from Omole phase 2 here [/color] |
Isn't this [color=#F5A215]just ßeautiful [/color] |
jagugu88li:Colourful! [color=#F5A215] You're doing great already Angeļ |
Really? [color=#F5A215] For real? [/color] |
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Synchronized data Hackers can attack cloud servers using various attacks, like a DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack or a man-in-the-cloud attack, to access your data and passwords. Always backup your data offline to an external storage device like a hard drive or a flash drive.
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Suspicious email and attachments Hackers use a SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) header injection to insert malicious viruses, spam, and phishing websites onto a victim’s computer. Don’t open mail that looks like spam and don’t open unknown attachments. Instead, first scan the file using anti-virus software and always check the header of the email.
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No Sandbox If you want to be more secure while visiting scrupulous sites, simply use a software called “Sandbox.” Sandboxing basically restricts the software in a protected environment allowing only the basic resources and restricting any additional permissions it needs access to, like for example, your computer files.
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No Windows OS upgrade Don`t use Windows XP, or an older version of Windows. They have a greater risk of getting hacked. The security updates for Windows XP and older versions have been terminated by Microsoft .
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Revealing your mobile number for social media login Hackers have found a flaw in Facebook and other social media networks to gain access to your account by using the “Forgot Your Password” function and diverting the messages from your mobile phone using a SS7 (Signalling system number 7) flaw in their system. Don`t link your phone number with your social media networks. Instead use your username or email-address for login
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Your approval of account links to unknown sites Linking Facebook or Twitter accounts to a suspicious site allows the site to gain your personal information which could be used against you. Try not to link your account to whichever sites request it. Make sure you link it only when it’s an absolute necessity.
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Unknown programs Allowing programs that you`re unfamiliar with (malware) or whose names you haven’t heard of might seriously damage the security of your computer, and a hacker could easily extract your passwords. If you’ve allowed something like this, you might want to delete that piece of software and run a thorough scan by your anti-virus software
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Unsecure sites Sites without the lock symbol are really suspicious and can be used to get information from your computer without your authorization using a MIM (man-in-the-middle) attack. Also, if you`re dealing with sites where login details are required like bank sites, check for the green bar alongside green lock.
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Weak encryption and lack of PIN for Wi-Fi router Use only strong protocol WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) which is stronger than WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and cannot be easily hacked by hacker. This property will be changed on the router’s webpage. Also, hackers use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) vulnerability to hack Wi-Fi passwords even if you use WPA. So, it`s better to turn off the WPS method of authentication on your router’s web page.
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Your passwords are stored in secure systems by using some special algorithms known as “hashing.” Hackers try to access these passwords using different techniques, the most popular one is called a “ Dictionary attack,” where the computer tries over and over again. For example, in July of 2017, hackers obtained 1.5 terabytes of data from HBO computers and claimed to have released a script from a then-upcoming episode of Game of Thrones. lalasticlala mynd44 https://brightside.me/inspiration-tips-and-tricks/10-ways-hackers-get-your-passwords-and-what-you-need-to-do-to-protect-yourself-468060/ Unsecure Wi-Fi networks Open Wi-Fi, or Wi-Fi that doesn’t require a password, is basically free access to all of your files. Every activity you do can be monitored by a hacker on the same Wi-Fi network. If it becomes absolutely necessary to use Open Wi-Fi, like a public hotspot, use VPN (Virtual Private Network) to secure your Wi-Fi channel.
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Big test for ManCity now. [color=#F5A215]Imagine how an Ęl-Çlasiço final would look like [/color] |
Jane Fonda posing during the filming of Barbarella, 1967.
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A Croatian soldier and his beloved saying farewell to each other, 1995
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Vincent van Gogh (third from the left) and Paul Gauguin (far right) drinking in the company of fellow post-impressionist painters. Paris, 1887.
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Motorized roller-skate salesman in California, 1961.
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Leonard Bernstein at Carnegie Hall, 1946.
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Delivering bread during the Irish Civil War, 1920s.
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The Empire State Building ablaze after a B-25 bomber crashed into it in thick fog over New York City on July 28, 1945.
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A colorized photo of New York City in 1908
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