Monday 13 June 2016

GET AIRTEL 2GIG FOR 200 NAIRA AND 6GIG FOR 500 NAIRA

In the light of the ongoing competition we are experiencing in Nigeria telecommunication industries, after Glo recent data upgrade Airtel has released a new data plan with strange policies...

This new Airtel data offers will give you 2GB for just N200 with 14days validity period and also 6GB for just N500 with 28days validity period.



NOTE: This is not weekend bundle, neither night plan, it works for both day and night, also works on all device platforms.

Now on the strange policies I mentioned earlier.... 

  • The plan is usable on all devices
  • Upon subscription, it automatically deactivates any existing data plan
  • It only works on 2G network
  • No matter the strength of your network, it must be set to 2G network or else you won't be able to use your data. (this is were it gets annoying)
  • 2GB will last for 14days and 6GB will last for 28days (this is no condition to some people)
If you ask me for an advice, ...This is a no streaming no downloading data plan... not because Airtel said that, but because i dont think it will favor anybody who want to download r stream videos. 
to subscribe to the plan, dial *482# and follow the prompt.

Wednesday 8 June 2016

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebok CEO's Twitter, Pinterest accounts Hacked!...


A group from Saudi Arabia, going by the name OurMine, has claimed responsibility for the hack.

Thanks to the LinkedIn data breach!
The hackers tweeted that they found Zuck's account credentials in the recent LinkedIn data breach, from which they took his SHA1-hashed password string and then broke it and tried on several social media accounts.

OurMine, which has more than 40,000 Twitter followers, then successfully broke into Zuck's Twitter (@finkd) and Pinterest profile and defaced its banners with its logo as well as tweeted out some offensive posts.
Mr. Zuckerberg has not sent a tweet from the account since 2012.
Now, what’s more surprising?
Zuckerberg's LinkedIn password was "dadada", which he also used for his other online accounts, the group tweeted.
"No Facebook systems or accounts were accessed," a Facebook spokesperson said. "The affected accounts have been re-secured."

More than 167 Million members' email and password combinations were hacked during a 2012 LinkedIn data breach and had just been posted online. The passwords were encrypted with the SHA1 algorithm with "no salt" that made it easier for hackers to crack them.
I suggest you change your password immediately, especially if you use the same password for other websites.
source: thehackernews