The organized Labour in Kogi State has directed workers in ministries, agencies and parastatals to commence an indefinite strike as from Friday, Sept. 22. The Chairman of the state chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Mr Ranti Ojo flanked by his Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), counterpart, Mr Onu Edoka gave the order while briefing … Continue reading Kogi workers embark on indefinite strike
NECO releases June/July 2017 results
National Examination Council (NECO) Enyioha Opara, Minna THE National Examinations Council on Thursday released the June/July 2017 Senior Secondary Schools Examination results. The Council says out of the 1,051,472 who sat for the examinations, only 745,053 of the candidates got at least five credits including Mathematics and English Language. The Registrar of the Council, Prof. … Continue reading NECO releases June/July 2017 results
Univerisity of Ilorin Post Utme Result(How to Check)
The management of the University of Ilorin has started releasing the results of the ongoing 2017 Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Candidates who have participated in the screening exercise can proceed online to check their results. To check your 2017 UNILORIN Post Utme Result follow the steps below; 1) Visit http://uilugportal.unilorin.edu.ng/putme_login.php 2) Login with your JAMB REGISTRATION … Continue reading Univerisity of Ilorin Post Utme Result(How to Check)
Post-UTME Screening Exercise For 2017/2018 Academic Session
The Federal University Lokoja Post-UTME Screening Exercise for the 2017/2018 Academic Session will take place from Monday 25th September, 2017 at the University premises (Behind Kogi State Specialist Hospital, Lokoja). All candidates are expected to be at the venue two (2) hours before the stipulated time for the screening exercise. NOTE: Only candidates who applied … Continue reading Post-UTME Screening Exercise For 2017/2018 Academic Session
Microsoft won’t fix a 10 year-old Windows Kernel Bug which causes security issues
The flaw affects a low-level interface, identified as PsSetLoadImageNotifyRoutine, that states when a module has been placed into the Windows kernel. The flaw can allow an intruder to forge the name of a full module, a way that can lure third-party security products, and provide malicious actions without any notice. Omri Misgav, a safety researcher … Continue reading Microsoft won’t fix a 10 year-old Windows Kernel Bug which causes security issues
Cracking WPA/WPA2 PASSWORDED WIFI – PSK Encryption
About a month ago, to my embarrassment, I learned that my Wi-Fi password was so weak that even my 10 year old neighbour could crack it… No, not really. A little Disclaimer – The contents of this post are solely for ethical and educational purposes. You may not use it for unethical purposes. The Author … Continue reading Cracking WPA/WPA2 PASSWORDED WIFI – PSK Encryption
Five years of jail time imposed on this Hacker for harassing the director CIA and FBI
Justin Liverman, 23, was a member of a club dubbed “Crackas With Attitude” that showed the private online records of many top law enforcement leaders, including then-CIA chief John Brennan and James R. Clapper Jr., the executive of national intelligence at the time. It was a British teenager, identified as “Cracka,” who really broke into … Continue reading Five years of jail time imposed on this Hacker for harassing the director CIA and FBI
Equifax is trying to influence and remove the law that protects the victims of data breach
On Friday, social media users spotlighted fine print on Equifax’s website that looks to require users to agree to dismiss their class action claims if they use the company’s website to see if their personal data was revealed by the recent hack. It is accurately the kind of arbitration requirement that a pending Consumer Financial … Continue reading Equifax is trying to influence and remove the law that protects the victims of data breach
Google is adding a new security measure to Chrome that protects users from MitM Attacks
A MitM attack is if an app placed on a user’s machine or a local network hinders the user’s web traffic. For the party conducting the MitM attack, the difficult part is trading with encrypted HTTPS traffic. Most MitM toolkits fail to accurately rewrite the user’s encrypted links, causing SSL errors that Chrome will detect. … Continue reading Google is adding a new security measure to Chrome that protects users from MitM Attacks
Hackers use Facebook CDN servers to bypass security solutions
A group of hackers was able to use Facebook CDN (Content Delivery Network) servers to distribute malware and evade detection. “A content delivery network or content distribution network (CDN) is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and their data centers. The goal is to distribute service spatially relative to end-users to provide high availability … Continue reading Hackers use Facebook CDN servers to bypass security solutions
