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Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Toke Makinwa advised her fans and followers on the importance of teaching people how to treat them. (See Video)

Toke Makinwa has advised her fans and followers on the importance of teaching people how to treat them.

The media personality made said this on the latest episode of her vlog, “Toke moments”

“Welcome to another week of our usual Bants… This week we talk about the friendly way people stylishly insult you under the guise of “Joking” with you. We have them in our lives, those people who style out jabs here and there like they are playing with us but the disrespect! Watch out fo for it and eliminate them immediately cos life is too short and we have all just survived (some still surviving) a pandemic, no need to let people who do so little control your emotions.”


A court hearing for a US teenager accused of masterminding last month’s Twitter hack was interrupted Wednesday with rap music and porn.

A court hearing for a US teenager accused of masterminding last month’s Twitter hack was interrupted Wednesday with rap music and porn.

The hearing which was held via Zoom was to discuss reducing bail terms set for the 17-year-old Tampa resident arrested last Friday over the hack last month of the accounts of major US celebrities.

The 17-year-old was asking for a lower bail amount, after pleading not guilty to the charges.

But the interruptions with music, shrieking and pornography became so frequent that Judge Christopher Nash ended up suspending it for a while, the Tampa Bay Times said.

Judge Working From Home Appears Half-Naked During Live-Streamed Court Hearing

Hackers accessed dozens of Twitter accounts of people such as Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Elon Musk, after gaining access to the system with an attack that tricked a handful of employees into giving up their credentials.

The hack affected at least 130 accounts, with tweets posted by the usurpers duping people into sending $100,000 in Bitcoin, supposedly in exchange for double the amount sent.

Bail for the 17-year-old was set for $725,000 and in the hearing, his lawyers were seeking to reduce it.

After the judge suspended the hearing, and eventually resumed it, hackers went at it again — with interruptions
that disguised their user names as organizations such as CNN and BBC.

In the end, judge Nash ruled against reducing the youth’s bail.

He was arrested along with two others, aged 19 and 22, one of whom lives in Britain, and was charged with cyber fraud.