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Muad’Dib
Muad’Dib@Oom_nins·
One day I’ll take my colleagues to a boxing gym (under the guise of team building) and do what needs to be done.🙏🏾
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Oshare@ideploy_·
@yankeeplug_ Na because of gadgets I follow you oh, I no understand wetin I dey see so 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Ghost St Badmus
Ghost St Badmus@commando_skiipz·
Whether this is true or not, it’s no longer funny. First, these attacks on Nigerian institutions only confirm what I told my colleagues in the banking industry three years ago: the only reason many security engineers here sleep well is because serious threat actor groups haven’t focused on us yet. The moment they do, a lot of people will lose their jobs, and it will be because institutions chose politics, nepotism, and rushed product launches over doing security properly. Secondly, who exactly are Nullsec Nigeria? If you’re one of these actors treating real applications like CTF playgrounds or exploiting them for profit on the dark web instead of responsibly disclosing, or better yet, leaving them alone, and you think you’ll get away with it because accountability is messed up in this country or because you’re hiding behind VPNs, proxychains, or whatever tools you trust, think again. The second Nigerian law enforcement decides to collaborate with foreign intelligence agencies, all that perceived anonymity disappears. And when that happens, it won’t be a game anymore. Prison is not something you play with. A word is enough, even for a fool.
Dark Web Informer@DarkWebInformer

‼️🇳🇬 A threat actor operating under the group Nullsec Nigeria has made available a dataset allegedly scraped from Nigerias Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The leaked data reportedly includes agent names, phone numbers, agent code names, and password hashes.

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Olúmáyòwá.dev
Olúmáyòwá.dev@akintunero·
Just a quick note given all the recent news about cyber attacks: please don’t try to “practice” on anyone’s systems or infrastructure. That’s illegal and WILL lead to serious consequences including jail time, and can damage your reputation long term. Stick to environments where you have clear permission and defined scope from the owners or maintainers. It’s just a friendly advice
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Olúmáyòwá.dev
Olúmáyòwá.dev@akintunero·
Snapchat users, just so you know: with the current wave of cyberattacks happening worldwide, anything saved in “For My Eyes Only” still exists on a physical device somewhere. Sometimes all it takes is a “fat thumb” on a bad day to create an opening for bad actors to access and potentially sell your private photos and videos online. 😩🤷🏾‍♂️
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Chicken Catcher🐔
Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo·
Before Amiyah walks into her test/exam, I make sure she carries my words with her❤️
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NetworkChuck
NetworkChuck@NetworkChuck·
I think it’s finally time to get your CCNA. And I want to help. Starting in May, we are opening up our CCNA course to those who are serious…..for FREE. It will be a focused CCNA journey from May to August. Me and @CioaraJeremy will be helping you along the way with livestreams and community. No more excuses. It’s time to get serious. Join here: ntck-ac.co/ccnasummerearl… This is going to be the summer that you get your CCNA. #SummerOfCCNA
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Oshare@ideploy_·
@msmocrown Weyrey alaso 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Oshare@ideploy_·
Crossed seven mountains and seven seas just to send crypto from @Revolut yesterday. They run a tight ship with a serious focus on scam sensitization. Kudos to the team.
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weightlossmessiah
weightlossmessiah@shredwithQpid·
My client was in his early 20s living in Germany. 145kg. Obese. He had tried everything before finding me. Every diet. Every programme. Every approach he could find. Nothing worked long enough to matter. One year later he had lost 50kg and built visible muscle. Here is exactly what we did and the specific strategies that kept him losing fat without plateauing and kept the fat off after. Thread:
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Cisco Nerd
Cisco Nerd@OnijeC·
Your future husband isn’t on a dating app. He’s on GitHub 🤓 (Check his repo)
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lekan
lekan@sportynest·
Where is the tech community in Toronto and how do I join it
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Mololuwa | Cybersecurity - (The God Complex)
You want to access the dark web right now this is a no bullshit guideline that goes straight to the point Follow these specific steps The Direct Connection Method 1. Download the Official Tor Browser: Go to the official website. Do not download Tor from third-party sites or app stores, as these often contain trackers. Download the version compatible with your current OS (Windows, macOS, Linux, or Android) 2. Installation: Install it like any other application. On Android, it is available on the Play Store as Tor Browser. On desktop, simply run the installer. 3. The Initial Connect: Open the application. You will see a Connect button. Click it. The browser will now establish a connection to the Tor network, which may take a minute or two depending on your connection speed 4. Configure a Bridge (If Blocked): If the connection fails, it might be because your ISP blocks Tor. Go to Settings > Connection > Bridges and select "Built-in Bridge." Choose the *obfs4* option to disguise your Tor traffic as regular internet traffic Navigating and Staying Safe: Once the browser says "Connected," you are on the network. You cannot use .com or .org to find dark web content; you need .onion links. Use a directory like The Hidden Wiki or a dark-web search engine like DuckDuckGo (onion version) to find specific destinations. Crucial Settings: Security Level: Click the shield icon next to the URL bar and change the "Security Level" from Standard to Safer or Safest. This disables JavaScript and certain scripts that are used to de-anonymize users No Personal Data: Do not log into your personal Gmail, Facebook, or any account that links to your real identity Window Resizing: Do not maximize the browser window. Keep it at the default size provided upon launch to prevent browser fingerprinting, which uses your screen dimensions to identify your specific device among other users And never forget to cover your webcam
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity@cyber_razz

How tf does one even access the DARKWEB?

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Elorm Daniel
Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel·
First thing to understand is that the “dark web” isn’t some secret underground internet you stumble into by accident. It’s just a part of the internet that isn’t indexed by regular search engines and requires special software to access. The most common way people access it is through something called Tor Browser. It works on top of the Tor Network, which routes your traffic through multiple random servers (called nodes) across the world. Each layer only knows the previous and next hop, not the full path; this concept is known as Onion Routing. That’s why websites on the dark web often end with “.onion” because they’re only accessible within that network. But here’s the part most people don’t talk about. Accessing it isn’t illegal by itself in many places, but what you do there matters. A lot of content on the dark web ranges from privacy-focused communities and whistleblower platforms to… things you definitely don’t want to get involved with. From a forensic and cybersecurity perspective, the dark web is interesting because it’s designed to hide identity and location. However, it’s not perfect. Investigators can still analyze patterns, misconfigurations, operational mistakes, and endpoint devices to trace activity. Many people who thought they were “anonymous” were actually identified because they slipped up somewhere outside the network.
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity@cyber_razz

How tf does one even access the DARKWEB?

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