By Enyichukwu Enemanna Nigeria's leading telecommunications service provider has announced the indefinite closure of its offices nationwide, arising from outrage over SIM cards activation, which affected millions of subscribers in the West African nation. “Yello...
By John Ikani Planet Earth is in the grip of unprecedented heat. Preliminary data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) revealed that Monday, July 22, 2024, became the hottest day on record, with a global...
By Emmanuel Nduka Social media company, Meta on Wednesday said it has removed 63,000 Facebook accounts belonging to Nigerians who attempted to engage in financial sextortion scams. Disclosing this in a statement released on Wednesday titled:...
By John Ikani Nigeria has slammed social media giant Meta, the parent company of Facebook and WhatsApp a hefty $220 million fine for repeated violations of the country's data protection and consumer rights laws. The Federal...
By John Ikani A report by Checkpoint Software Technologies reveals a significant rise in cyberattacks worldwide during the second quarter of 2024. The report highlights a concerning trend, with a 30% increase in attacks compared to...
By Lucy Adautin A sweeping tech outage on Friday disrupted operations across various sectors, grounding flights, halting broadcasts, and impacting everything from banking to healthcare. American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, and Allegiant Air all grounded...
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