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Femi Omotosho

Femi Omotosho

@TechieHR

HR by day. Cyber by night. People are the biggest security risk - I am learning both sides of that problem - so YOU don’t have to worry.🔰🥷

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HR Wey Sabi ✌️
HR Wey Sabi ✌️@AjibolaOsteve·
Many professionals overpromise their competence to access opportunities, which often creates a gap between expectation and delivery Sustainable career growth comes from honestly assessing your current capability, deliberately building your skills, and only offering what you can consistently deliver because real competence builds trust, while premature confidence erodes it. Click the link to read the full newsletter by HRWeySabi linkedin.com/pulse/law-2-tr…
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Bamidele Badmus
Bamidele Badmus@bharmedheyle·
@BridgetUrenna @Prezain_LJ You saw a well fed and robust bull at the bank of a river.. You thought it was just drinking water that made it look so well fed?
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Urenna@BridgetUrenna·
So this new senior colleague who transferred from Lagos to our branch has this killer physique, and he’s soft spoken too. He’s been teaching me new work related stuff on his laptop for months now, and I started feeling a spark. God, the way he’s been looking at me these days… To my surprise, at work two days ago, this beautiful lady came asking for him. I quickly went to call him, thinking she was a customer. Immediately he saw her, the next thing that came out of his mouth was, “Oh babe, you really kept your promise, you brought me food.” They kissed right in front of me while she handed him a takeaway.
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Comfort Fajugbagbe⚡ VA ✘ Automation Expert
Someone is about to recommend you for the perfect opportunity that you didn’t even apply for. And this is exactly how you show up when it happens.👇
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Dr Iretioluwa Akerele
Dr Iretioluwa Akerele@ireteeh·
Monday Motivation ✨ Don’t compare your chapter one to someone else’s chapter ten. Focus on your lane. Build your pace 💪
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Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
That free WiFi at your favourite café? It might be the most expensive thing you ever connect to. Let me explain.There's a cyberattack called an On-Path Attack. Also known as Man in the Middle. Here's how it works: You walk into a café in VI, Lagos. You see "CafeGuest" WiFi. No password. Perfect. You connect. But that WiFi wasn't created by the café. It was created by a hacker sitting two tables away from you. Now everything between you and the internet passes through him first. Your banking app? He's watching. Your email login? He's reading. That ₦200,000 transfer you just made? He might have already changed the account number. And the scariest part? Your phone showed no warning. No error. No sign. Everything looked completely normal. While someone silently sat between you and your entire digital life. This is not a movie scene. This happens every day. In cafés. In airports. In malls. Anywhere there is free public WiFi - there is opportunity for an On-Path attacker. So here's what I'm learning ✅ Never do banking on public WiFi ✅ Always check for HTTPS before entering any details ✅ Use a VPN on public networks ✅ Free WiFi is never truly free The most dangerous attacks are the ones you never see coming. 🔐
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Dr Iretioluwa Akerele
Dr Iretioluwa Akerele@ireteeh·
I want to follow more Cybersecurity beginners and support them by reposting their content. If you’re learning Cybersecurity and I have not followed you yet, please let me know 💙
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Femi Omotosho
Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
@AjibolaOsteve That your boss is also trying to figure out the same task giving to you. They don’t always know it all. So forgive yourself if you come short sometimes. 😂
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HR Wey Sabi ✌️
HR Wey Sabi ✌️@AjibolaOsteve·
Dear HRs, Indulge me. What's that one truth you need employees to know.
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Shola 👑@itsSh0la·
If you’re proud of your father, retweet and like this tweet.❤️
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Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
Your personal laptop could be a weapon for someone else right now and you wouldn't even know. 🤦‍♂️ Here's what I learned today A hacker releases a virus into the internet. It quietly infects thousands of computers around the world. Your laptop in Lagos. Someone's PC in London. A computer in New York. The owners? Fast asleep. Completely unaware. These infected computers are called Zombies. The hacker lets the army grow. 10 zombies become 100. 100 become 1,000. 1,000 become 100,000. Then one day — he gives the signal. And every single zombie simultaneously floods one target. A bank. A hospital. A government website all crashes within seconds. This is called a DDoS — Distributed Denial of Service attack. No guns. No break in. No trace. Just an army of innocent computers — yours possibly included. So what does this mean for you? 👇 ✅ Update your software regularly ✅ Don't click suspicious links ✅ Run antivirus scans often An unprotected device isn't just a risk to you. It's a risk to everyone. 🔐 Day 2 of Cybersecurity and I just found out my laptop could be a weapon without my permission. #Cybersecurity #DDoS #LearningInPublic #CiscoNetAcad #100DaysOfCybersecurity
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Comfort Fajugbagbe⚡ VA ✘ Automation Expert
Asked ChatGPT Images 2.0 to make an infographic of me, based on what it knows about me, gave it my preferred color and mood (minimal, playful, premium, corporate) This could pass as my portfolio and I love it... create yours and quote.
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Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
Cybersecurity journey continues. New lesson. Your fridge is on the internet. Your light bulb is on the internet. Your security camera is on the internet. Welcome to IoT — the Internet of Things. It sounds cool. And it is. But here's what my Cybersecurity lesson taught me today 👇 Every device connected to the internet is a door. Your smart TV? A door. Your hospital's heart monitor? A door. That cheap security camera at your gate? A door. And just like a house with 50 doors the more doors you have, the harder it is to make sure they're all locked. Hackers know this. That's why as our homes get smarter, cybercriminals get busier. IoT has also created something called Big Data — billions of devices generating data every second of every day. More data. More devices. More doors. The question isn't whether you're connected. It's whether your connections are secure. 🔐 Few days of Cybersecurity and I'm looking at my gadgets very differently now.😀😀😀
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Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
Another reason to buckle up with my studies. We need to defend this madness😅
Dark Web Informer@DarkWebInformer

Shout out back to iProfessor! ‼️🇳🇬 Fast Credit Finance Company Limited (fastcredit-ng.com), a Nigerian licensed financial institution regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria, has allegedly been breached, with 870 GB of loan and financial data up for sale on a popular cybercrime forum, limited to only 5 buyers. ⠀ ‣ Threat Actor: iProfessor ‣ Category: Data Sale ‣ Victim: Fast Credit Finance Company Limited ‣ Industry: Financial Services / Lending ⠀ The actor describes the leak as one of the biggest hacks executed within Nigeria's financial sector, dating the breach to April 2026. They note the dataset includes a significant number of Nigerian police officers and law enforcement personnel. ⠀ What's in it: ⠀ ▪️ 939,887 total records ▪️ 870 GB total size ▪️ Customer information ▪️ Identification documents and scans ▪️ Loan and credit transactions ▪️ Correspondence with customers ▪️ Bank statements ▪️ Contractual agreements ▪️ Next of kin details ▪️ Personal photographs and selfies ▪️ A range of other sensitive and confidential records ⠀ Fields / Content: ⠀ ▪️ Customer PII ▪️ Government-issued ID scans ▪️ Loan and credit transaction records ▪️ Customer correspondence ▪️ Bank statements ▪️ Contracts and agreements ▪️ Next of kin information ▪️ Photographs and selfies ▪️ Records tied to Nigerian police officers and law enforcement personnel

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Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
@AjibolaOsteve Hmmmm. Title without pay. The experience worth it and that is the biggest currency.
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HR Wey Sabi ✌️
HR Wey Sabi ✌️@AjibolaOsteve·
With less than 2 years experience, I was promoted from being an accountant to National Manager, Ghana in a start up. My salary remained less than 50k in naira, with daily meal, work related transportation and housing covered for. A year after, i became the Manager of the company 😂 Titles I won't use on my profile. But the experience and exposure shaped me. Before I left in 2020, I initiated and led the expansion of the company to Ivory Coast. I wasn't earning, but I was learning.
Abdullahi Sanusi@shola_jnr

@AyoBankole @ganXE I’ve seen a startup giving a managerial position to someone with less than 2 years work experience with a pay less than 150k and expecting result of someone in PWC. 😂

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If I create a Chelsea group , will you join ?
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Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
@EROLosAngeles Please keep him there. We Nigerian stand against this behavior. Send him to jail.
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ICE Los Angeles
ICE Los Angeles@EROLosAngeles·
🚨Los Angeles ERO arrested Olatunde Abiodun Olusanjo, 53, of Nigeria, Apr. 21. Olusanjo has previous arrests for child molestation, sexual battery and soliciting lewd conduct. He is in ICE custody pending removal.
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Femi Omotosho
Femi Omotosho@TechieHR·
Day 1 | Cybersecurity Journey In 2015, hackers booked free flights and upgrades on American Airlines & United. They didn't hack the airlines. They didn't need to. They just took passwords leaked from OTHER websites and tried them on airline accounts. It worked on 10,000 people. Here's the scary part 👇 Those people probably thought they were safe because THEY had never been hacked. But someone else's breach became their problem — because they reused the same password. Your login credentials have real monetary value. Flights. Upgrades. Money. Identity. And criminals know this better than most of us do. 3 things I'm doing differently after learning this: ✅ No more reusing passwords ✅ Use a password manager ✅ Turn on 2-Factor Authentication everywhere A breach somewhere else can unlock your life somewhere else. 🔰Day 1 and Cybersecurity is already personal. #Cybersecurity #LearningInPublic #DataPrivacy #CiscoNetAcad #100DaysOfCybersecurity
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