Adeola

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Adeola

Adeola

@Adexicon_aea

Law Graduate | Tech, Media & Entertainment Law Enthusiast | Arts Lover | Cybersecurity newbie | Instrumentalist & Vocalist | Culés💙❤️

Wherever I find solace. Katılım Ocak 2024
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IJAODOLA JAMIU
IJAODOLA JAMIU@_fefas·
Another Ijaodola Another first class Double first class lawyer. Ijaodola jamiu LLB first class BL first class
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SnrmanKiki
SnrmanKiki@KikiowoAyorinde·
The Lord has done it againnnn🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 The class is first and the scroll is red IT IS A FIRST CLASS FROM THE NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL THANK YOU, JESUS. MO MO LORE OOO🥹🥹🥹❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
North Korean intelligence agents built an entire fake company to compromise one JavaScript developer. And it worked. UNC1069 didn't hack Axios. They befriended its maintainer. They cloned a real company founder's identity, built a branded Slack workspace with fake employee profiles and LinkedIn post channels, then scheduled a Microsoft Teams call with what appeared to be a full team. During the call, a fake error message said his system needed an update. He installed it. That update was the RAT. From one developer's laptop, they had everything: npm credentials, publishing access, the keys to a package installed in 80% of cloud environments. Axios gets 100 million downloads per week. The attackers published two poisoned versions at 12:21 AM UTC on a Sunday night, tagging both the latest and legacy branches within 39 minutes. The malicious dependency had been pre-staged 18 hours earlier with a clean decoy version to build registry history. Three separate RAT payloads were pre-built for macOS, Windows, and Linux. The malware self-deleted after execution to erase forensic evidence. The poisoned versions were live for about three hours before npm pulled them. Huntress observed 135 endpoints across all operating systems calling the attacker's command-and-control server during that window. Wiz found the malicious versions in roughly 3% of environments scanned. Every affected machine needs full credential rotation: npm tokens, AWS keys, SSH keys, CI/CD secrets, everything in .env files. The part that keeps getting worse: this isn't isolated. The same threat cluster compromised Trivy (a security scanner), KICS, LiteLLM, and multiple GitHub Actions in the two weeks before Axios. Google estimates hundreds of thousands of stolen secrets are now circulating from these combined attacks. The maintainer had 2FA enabled. He said himself: "I have 2FA/MFA on practically everything." The exact method of token compromise is still undetermined. One person. One fake Teams call. 100 million weekly downloads weaponized in under three hours. The npm ecosystem runs on mass trust in individual maintainers who volunteer their time, and North Korean intelligence now has a repeatable playbook for turning that trust into a delivery mechanism.
flavio@flaviocopes

How Axios was compromised 🤯

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AGBO OBINNAYA
AGBO OBINNAYA@AgboObinnaya·
So according to the news I just read, someone reported a civil dispute relating to the purchase of a property in Lagos to the police and now the Federal High Court in Lagos has awarded the sum of ₦500 million in damages jointly and severally against the police and the person who reported to the police. Let me break down what happened and why this is a warning to a lot of people in Nigeria. According to the story, a civil dispute over the purchase of a 3-bedroom bungalow at Abijo GRA, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos, was wrongly escalated to the police. In December 2020, real estate developer Dr. Harrison Agboifon (Managing Director of Landmark Corporate Realty Limited) agreed to sell the property to Mr. Bright Solomon Omozejele (Managing Director of Solviz Resources Limited) for ₦36.5 million after negotiations. The buyers paid only ₦19 million and then stopped, breaching the payment agreement. Instead of pursuing the matter through the civil courts as required by law, Mr. Omozejele petitioned the Commissioner of Police in charge of Interpol at Force Headquarters, Abuja, boasting that powerful connections in Abuja would be used to “forcefully collect” the property. This led to persistent threats, harassment, and intimidation by senior police officers, including the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), the Commissioner of Police (Interpol), the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Interpol), and CSP Abdullahi Sanusi who issued invitations for Dr. Agboifon to appear in Abuja over a purely Lagos-based civil transaction. Now, the Federal High Court in Lagos (Suit No. FHC/L/CS/16644/2023, per Justice Lewis Allagoa) delivered a landmark ruling declaring the entire police and Interpol involvement unlawful. The court held that the matter was civil, not criminal, and that inviting or threatening to arrest someone for a non-criminal property contract dispute violates fundamental rights to liberty under Section 35(1) and (3) of the 1999 Constitution. Justice Allagoa explicitly described the Abuja invitation and threats as “intimidation, harassment and unlawful.” In a crushing judgment, the court awarded ₦500 million in damages jointly and severally against all the respondents including the IGP, Commissioner of Police (Interpol), Deputy Commissioner of Police (Interpol), CSP Abdullahi Sanusi, Mr. Bright Solomon Omozejele, Solviz Resources Limited, and the police authorities. The court also granted perpetual injunctions restraining the police, Interpol, and their agents from further harassing, intimidating, arresting, or inviting Dr. Agboifon in connection with the matter. In this exact setting, the parties (especially the complainant and the police officers involved) could have used Case Radar to avoid this entire costly fiasco. Case Radar is Nigeria’s leading legal intelligence platform that instantly helps you with legal advice and legal research. A quick search on @UseCaseRadar would have immediately flagged a long line of judicial authorities holding that police have no business investigating or arresting citizens over pure civil disputes such as land contracts, debt recovery, or breach of sale agreements. Case Radar would have shown, in seconds, that such actions constitute unlawful intimidation and expose officers (and their superiors) to massive damages, exactly what happened here. Even the police officers, who should know better, would have received legal advice from @UseCaseRadar that relocating a Lagos civil dispute to Force Headquarters Abuja for “investigation” amounts to unconstitutional harassment. Had anyone simply used Case Radar before the petition was written or the invitation letters issued, they would have known the red flags and the outcome would have been clearly to refer the buyer to the courts for specific performance or damages, not drag the seller to Abuja under police escort. Instead, the failure to consult this basic legal safeguard has now cost the respondents half a billion naira and earned them a perpetual injunction stopping any further intimidation. This case is a textbook reminder that when it’s civil, keep it civil; and when in doubt about anything relating to law, @UseCaseRadar is the fastest, most reliable way to confirm the law before costly mistakes are made.
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SnrmanKiki
SnrmanKiki@KikiowoAyorinde·
@OshatimiDavid 😂😂 na PH campus o. Dem say make we sabi ham. I even had to learn the National Anthem😭😭😂
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elyon HATES @WEAREGST
elyon HATES @WEAREGST@0xkitng·
Development Isn’t a thing in Nigeria because they are conceived as political artifacts rather than national infrastructure. Projects are scoped to fit the lifespan of a governor or president, not the operating life of the system itself. The incentive is not to build something that works as required but something that can be launched, branded, commissioned, and photographed under the disguise of we did something spectacular. In as much as this continues, each administration must relaunch the same category of projects because the previous ones were never designed to survive political transition. The result is motion without accumulation hence why we can’t move to the next phase of development. How many people believe in calling 112 in Nigeria? The 112 and 911 systems are not advanced technology. They are baseline state capacity. Yet in Nigeria they remain largely ineffective because they were never deployed as critical national infrastructure. They were deployed as state projects. That distinction matters. A system that exists to be announced behaves very differently from a system that exists to function as a critical infrastructure. In South Africa, emergency response is location driven rather than conversation driven. When a call comes in, the system does not rely on the caller to narrate geography. The dispatcher sees network derived caller location, that location is resolved against a national spatial database, confidence levels are displayed, and the system automatically computes the nearest response units. If the call drops, the incident does not die because the system already has enough information to act. This is not juju sophistication for its own sake. It is a recognition that human beings under distress are unreliable narrators and that systems must compensate for that reality. Nigeria operates the opposite model. Callers are interrogated for directions. Landmarks are subjective and inconsistent. Addressing is fragmented or nonexistent in large parts of the country. Telecom location data is not integrated into dispatch workflows despite being technically available. If a call drops, the incident often collapses because the system has no independent situational awareness. It is an architectural failure. A system that cannot reliably locate an incident is not partially broken. It is functionally broken. This same pathology repeats across sectors. CCTV programs are a prime example. Cameras are deployed in bursts aligned with political calendars. There is no phased architecture tied to coverage density, data retention, analytics capability, maintenance funding, or integration with police command systems. The result is predictable. After the cameras are launched, budgets disappear, feeds go dark, storage fails, and no one is held accountable because the objective was never sustained surveillance. It was visibility. A properly designed national system does not begin with optics. It begins with standards. It requires significant upfront investment and phased execution. Each phase must build on the previous one with clear performance metrics, governance structures, upgrade paths, and funding continuity. This approach looks slow and expensive at the beginning, which is precisely why Nigerian politics resists it. It does not reward immediate credit. But it is the only model that produces real capability. Anyway, welcome to Nigeria where development is determined by the government tenure.
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips

The crashout of patriotic Nigerians visiting South Africa is real and honestly not even funny. Let me keep the comparisons within Africa: state-of-the-art airports with free WiFi, well-lit well constructed spacious roads with proper signage and traffic lights so traffic flows without police/road safety harassment (you wouldn’t even see any on the roads), security so good you can drive hours from your house at midnight for shopping, functioning amusement parks, world-class stadiums, museums preserving history, mountains developed for recreation with skylines and camping nationwide, you can take a tourbus across the country and feel at peace, best zoos and wildlife conservation, helicopter tours, affordable water cruises and activities, stable economy giving investment confidence, safe roads enabling reliable transport like uber (no car needed unless you like driving), quality housing, excellent pharmaceuticals and medical services everywhere. They shouldn’t be this far ahead but that’s our reality. The gap is painful when you love your country.

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Adeola
Adeola@Adexicon_aea·
@Naveentrixie @Jeffosky1 👍🏽👍🏽😁😁 Prone to change and definitely has inherent flaws. Even though levels may vary from individual to individual.
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NAVEEN'S...@Naveentrixie·
@Jeffosky1 "Xoxoxo can never do wrong in my eyes". For a human who is prone to change??
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Jeffrey InnoSt Eboh
Jeffrey InnoSt Eboh@Jeffosky1·
Once you adopt the mindset that your parent, pastor, mentor, or favourite influencer is infallible and incapable of error, you are deluded, intellectually blind, and in need of deliverance.
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪
𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
Christina Koch will make history as the first woman to orbit the Moon during the Artemis II mission.
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Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq
Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq@OgarEmmaOwogeka·
Two lawyers today in court were seeking permission of the court to exchange blows outside the court, after a vexatious objections by both counsel. Drama in court today was massive. 🤣🤣 In my mind, I wish My Lord will say, “your prayers to take on each other outside is hereby granted as prayed”. 🤣🤣 I wanted to watch real life WWE from my learned colleagues.
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RecruitmentPQ
RecruitmentPQ@RecruitmentPq·
The hiring processes at Flutterwave, Paystack, Moniepoint, and Kuda Nigeria explained. Nigerian tech pays more than most banks. No connections required Here is how to get in:
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Sinan
Sinan@Celiksei·
@NTFabiano They installed nap pods in my university and saw 10-15% increase in grades and motivation across the subjects according to a survey. Our brains were not made for 8-10 hours of prolonged monotone work but short bursts of 2-3 hours deep work.
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
A short afternoon nap restores brain neuroplasticity.
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Adeola
Adeola@Adexicon_aea·
@mikolo_5567 @ifemi_LLB Let me use the word ' call his Men' to order' "boys" sounds very disrespectful.
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Adeola@Adexicon_aea·
@mikolo_5567 @ifemi_LLB Alternatively, if you don't have deep pockets another option that is available is to look for legal clinics or lawyers that offer pro-bono services for such cases.
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Fìyìnfólúwa Esq. (Lawyer for the baddies)
You found a toy Gun in a person’s house during raid. No information or suspicion whatsoever and you decided to arrest him and charge him. Charge him for what exactly? Illegal possession of firearms?
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Mike Katz
Mike Katz@mikekatz29·
The epidemic of vibe lawyering is going to cause some problems. A friend recently typed the details of an employment dispute, including things he did in violation of his non-compete, into ChatGPT and asked it to draft a separation agreement. He did not talk to a lawyer first. He created a discoverable record of his own liability that lives on a third party's servers. He is very much not the only one. I wrote about why this is a real problem, and what a federal court just confirmed about it.
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Adeola
Adeola@Adexicon_aea·
@OIuwatosin So true 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽. The best approach there is; that's why sometimes I state in some of my opinions that are not well researched that I am just doing some conjecture and not an expert on the said topic. Most times I comment just to get experts in the field to share thoughts as well.
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Nathan
Nathan@OIuwatosin·
In a world of hot takes and instant opinions, admitting a lack of data or sufficient knowledge to have an opinion, is often the most scientifically and intellectually honest position you can take
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Chisom🧚🏼‍♀️
Chisom🧚🏼‍♀️@_Bervelyyy·
April. The month I pas my bar finals with the best result.
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Amarachi Okoroafor
Amarachi Okoroafor@AmarachiOkoroa1·
Hello my ladies in Tech❤️🎉 This is an opportunity for you to intern with Moniepoint. womenintech.moniepoint.com/wit Repost and bookmark 👏 Don't forget to take a leap.
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