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The cyber crocheter

@dCyberCrocheter

🧠 Digital mind, creative hands 👩🏽‍💻 CS Student | Cybersecurity-in-training 🧶 Crocheter & Aesthetic Decor Lover 🌸 CEO @CuteAestheticFinds | #WomenInTech

Ilorin, Nigeria Beigetreten Haziran 2025
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The cyber crocheter@dCyberCrocheter·
Just attended a powerful cybersecurity networking webinar and one thing became clear: Networking isn’t about chasing opportunities. It’s about building genuine relationships. Key lesson: Observe. Appreciate. Ask. Big thanks to the Guest Speaker for the insightful session.
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Gabriel Odusanya • WoTxOSec
What are Logs? Logs are records of events that occur within an organizattions system and Networks. 3 common logs sources - firewall logs. - Network logs. - Server logs.
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Repost if this prayer resonates with you
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PRIEST
PRIEST@onlyonepriest1·
Nigerians and their English😭 Emeka.....the fuel inside the generator e plenty or e small? Emeka::::: e plenty small
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yimika|
yimika|@yimikaaaa·
Being able to articulate your thoughts into writing is a crazy gift.
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Biri♛
Biri♛@numeroun0_·
uncomfortable convos >>> underlying resentment
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y@ysuckme·
when you are authentic, there’s no image to maintain.
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Freyy
Freyy@Freyy_is·
the amount of creativity and talent buried under poverty is heartbreaking. imagine how many geniuses never got the chance to even try.
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Resko★
Resko★@Bloke_Baz·
Not to sound delusional, but please pray for grace. Life isn't really about hard work. It's more about meeting the right people, grace, mercy, and favour.
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Ajibola
Ajibola@4jibola·
there’s too much money in this world for me not to be rich.
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feyisayo 💸
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn·
How do I explain to people that I can just slip into my nonverbal mood and it has nothing to do with anyone.
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Abdulkadir | Cybersec
Abdulkadir | Cybersec@cyber__razz·
This meme is both funny and educational Let me explain: In the first panel, Joey is excited because the hotel’s “free Wi-Fi” is extremely fast. Anyone who has stayed in hotels knows their Wi-Fi is usually slow, overloaded, and frustrating. So when a connection suddenly feels blazing fast, it feels like you got lucky. In the second panel, Joey checks his device and notices his IP address starts with 172.16.42.x. His expression instantly changes to shock….because that number means something very specific in cybersecurity. That IP range is the well-known default network configuration used by a device called a WiFi Pineapple. A WiFi Pineapple is a portable penetration-testing tool that attackers can use to create rogue Wi-Fi access points. It can imitate legitimate networks….like a hotel’s Wi-Fi and trick nearby devices into connecting to it instead of the real network. Once your device connects, the attacker effectively becomes the network in the middle, allowing them to observe or manipulate traffic passing through it. This is a classic Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attack. The reason the connection feels “fast” is simple: you’re probably one of the few people connected to it, and the attacker is letting your traffic pass through so they can monitor it. So if you ever connect to public Wi-Fi and notice an IP address like 172.16.42.x, there’s a good chance you’re not actually on the hotel’s network….you might be connected to a rogue hotspot controlled by someone else.
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal

If you understand this, explain it. 🤔

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Computer Knowledge@Computer_basic0·
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Website Designer Nigeria
Website Designer Nigeria@webdesignerng·
Truths you need to know about life after learning a tech skill👨🏽‍💻👩🏽‍💻✨ 1) Nobody is coming to give you a job. No recruiter is secretly watching you. If you don’t apply, build, and put yourself out there, nothing will happen. 2) You will finish learning and still feel lost. Courses don’t prepare you for real-world problems. You only start understanding when you actually build things. 3) Some people will get opportunities before you. They’ll land jobs, gigs, or internships while you’re still trying. If you focus on them, you’ll slow yourself down. 4) Your certificates don’t matter as much as you think. Most people care about what you can build. If you can’t show proof, it’s hard to stand out. 5) You will get rejected. Sometimes without feedback. You just have to keep going anyway. 6) Motivation will not last. There will be days you don’t feel like coding at all. Discipline is what keeps you moving. 7) You don’t need to know everything to start. Waiting to “feel ready” will waste your time. You learn faster by doing. 8) Your first projects will be bad. That’s normal. Everyone improves by building more. 9) Free resources are enough. You don’t need to buy every course. What matters is consistency. 10) It might take longer than you expect. There’s no fixed timeline. You just have to stay consistent and keep improving.
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