College Central, the YouTube channel which hosted Zimbabwe's most talked-about series at the moment, Wadiwa Wepamoyo has been hacked. The owners of the channel took to twitter asking for help after the hacker renamed the Channel to Dave Ramsey Live and deleted all the videos. Some people are suggesting this could be a marketing gimmick while some are saying the owner might have scooped a good deal with ZBC Tv. Wadiwa Wepamoyo Zimbabwean Series Considering how difficult it is to produce great content that will gain a lot of viewers and get subscribers on YouTube, I personally think there is no way someone would deliberately destroy a youtube page that was doing so well and had a promising future. On the other hand, there is a possibility that the producers of the film had a misunderstanding with the crew, therefore, they decided to just end it all in a smart way, putting the blame on hackers. ⚠️College Central YouTube Channel has been hacked @YouTube help #WadiwaWepaMoyo #Co...
The hello mwari hitmaker was all over social media after a video of him giving a flying kick to a fan who was dancing to his music on stage at his recent show in Chinhoyi circulated online. A lot of people including his fans were disappointed by his actions and showed their dissatisfaction on social media with some calling for the artist to apologize while others were going with the hashtag # Jahmastermustfall . It seems that Jah Master realised his mistake and he took to facebook to issue an apology. Here is the video of the incident : Here is the full Apology : " Makadii Ruzhinji Rwe Zimbabwe . Ndinonyara kuuya pano mangwanani ano nekuti ndakaita zvinonyadzisa ndakaita zvisingatarisirwe kubva chero kunani zvake. Zvandakaita Hazvina kana justification asi ndati ndiuye pano ndichikumbira ruregerero. Ndiregerereiwo nezvandakaita zvinonyadzisa ndinoda kuuya pano ndichivimbisa kuti hazvife zvakaitika. Naizvozvo nhasi ndiri kunotsvaga mkomana uyu and make sure medical checks are done...
Where was the last public place you visited that had Wi-Fi? These days, nearly every coffee shop, library, airport, and hotel offer a way to access the internet from your cell phone or other mobile devices. That means the information you have on your phone could be available to hackers in the area – unless you’ve taken steps to protect your data. Here are a few recommendations from the University of Michigan: 1. Don’t access personal or financial data with public Wi-Fi. This may seem like a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised how many people check their bank accounts or make purchases with a credit card while using public Wi-Fi. It’s best to do those things on a secure connection. 2. Turn off anything you don’t need. Hackers can use certain features on your phone to get at your information, location, or connection. So, instead of keeping your GPS, wireless connection, and geo-tracking on all the time, just turn them on when you need them. 3. Choose your apps wisely. Only download apps f...
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