LeBron’s leadership still gets questioned…
But the man’s been to 10 NBA Finals and led every team he’s been on.
Now people say it’s Luka’s team.
Others say it’s LeBron’s until he walks away.
So are we still underrating him?
Who’s actually leading the Lakers?
Happy Birthday to someone truly special 🤍
You are one of those rare people whose presence speaks before words ever could.
So accomplished, yet so grounded.
So knowledgeable, yet so kind and always willing to help others grow. It’s something I deeply admire about you.
The way you show up for people, especially in the cybersecurity community, doesn’t go unnoticed. You’ve impacted more lives than you probably realize, including mine.
I pray that God continues to bless you with strength, wisdom, and peace. May He expand your influence, reward your kindness, and grant you even greater heights in all that you do.
Wishing you a beautiful year ahead filled with joy, fulfillment, and everything your heart desires ✨
Dr. Iretioluwa aka Minister of Enjoyment
@ireteeh
Happy Birthday Dr. Iretioluwa 🥂
May this new chapter bring you deeper joy, greater impact, and moments that remind you how extraordinary your journey is 💜
@GloWorld It's been hours now and one can't even do shit with your network, been on no signal for two fucking hours.
This is just absurd. You really don't deserve to exist honestly
You received a photo on WhatsApp. It downloaded to your phone. It’s sitting in your gallery right now. So how does the sender tap “Delete for Everyone” and make it vanish?
It doesn’t actually vanish. That’s the trick.
When a sender hits “Delete for Everyone,” WhatsApp sends a silent command to your app an instruction that says: remove this from the chat thread. Your WhatsApp app receives it and replaces the message with “This message was deleted.” Clean. Gone. Done.
Except it isn’t.
WhatsApp cannot reach into your phone’s storage and delete files. Your operating system would never allow a third-party app to silently delete files from your gallery. What WhatsApp controls is only what appears inside WhatsApp. The moment that photo landed on your device and saved to your gallery, it left WhatsApp’s jurisdiction entirely.
If auto-download was on which it is by default the photo saved the moment it arrived. The delete removes it from the chat. The copy in your gallery stays exactly where it is. If you have Google Photos or iCloud backup enabled, that copy is already in the cloud before the delete command even reaches you. WhatsApp has no access to those backups at all.
“Delete for Everyone” was never a delete. It was always just a hide.
The sender thinks the photo is gone. The recipient’s gallery still has it. And they never had to do a single thing to keep it.
Many small businesses believe cybercriminals only target large organisations, unfortunately that’s not the case. Small businesses are often more vulnerable because they may lack the structure and resources needed to achieve their Cybersecurity goals.
Dear small business owners, take practical steps to improve your organisation’s security posture and protect sensitive information.