Tuesday 24 June 2014

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colleges in unaab

Colleges

COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES (COLMAS)

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The College of Management Sciences (COLMAS) is one of the nine Colleges of the University.

Presently, the Departments in the College which offer B.Sc degree programmes are:

•    Department of Accounting
•    Department of Banking and Finance
•    Department of Business Enterprise Management
•    Department of Economics

enqineer doe known for wi-fi hacking tool

Google’s ‘Engineer Doe’ Known for Wi-Fi Hacking Tool


The author of a software program credited with bringing war-driving to the masses was Google’s Engineer Doe, the author of the company’s controversial Street View Wi-Fi logging program, according to a report in The New York Times.
The Google engineer who built the software, identified until now only as “Engineer Doe,” is Marius Milner, the Times said, citing an unnamed former state investigator working on a Street View inquiry.
The practice of driving around cities and logging open wireless access points is known as war-driving, and that’s essentially what Google ended up doing with its Street View program. In the early days of Wi-Fi, it was a way to find open connections that could be used to get online for free.
Milner, a software engineer with Google since 2003, is well known within the wireless-hacking community, according to Brad Haines, an independent security consultant known as RenderMan who has spoken on wireless hacking.
In an audit made public in 2010, Google called its Wi-Fi logging software Gstumbler. In retrospect, that should have been a tip-off.
Back in the early 2000s, Milner wrote NetStumbler, a Windows tool that could be used to pinpoint wireless networks. Netstumbler was the first relatively easy-to-use Windows war-driving tool. “You still needed a very specific [wireless] card but it had a nice GUI (graphical user interface),” Haines says. “It was that iterative step of making it more accessibile to people.”
What got Google into trouble, though, was its practice of indiscriminately logging wireless packets with its Street View cars between up until 2010. Google recorded any data traveling on unsecured wireless networks at the moment the car drove by, which included full e-mails and passwords.
Ironically, Milner’s NetStumbler software wasn’t up to the task of war driving at Google-scale. It simply didn’t do the packet sniffing Google needed to grab information. So instead Google and Milner based the Street View system on a more powerful Linux program, called Kismet, that could.
Google needed more powerful software to log the unique identifiers of routers — even ones with faint signals — to help it build its geolocation services. Doing so does not require logging the contents of the packets.
Street View engineers intentionally stored the content on Milner’s hunch that it could be useful to know what websites people were visiting. That’s what attracted the attention of government authorities, including the United States’ Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. Data privacy authorities in France, Germany and South Korea, among others, also investigated the company.
The FTC, the FCC and the DoJ all cleared Google of violating federal wiretap laws with the program, though the FCC did fine Google $25,000 for impeding its investigation.
Google has said that it didn’t know exactly what was being logged by the Street View cars until two years ago, when German authorities asked for details. Google immediately said the packet logging was a mistake. However, the FCC document makes it clear that Milner informed his superiors about the data he wanted to collect and that someone should talk to Google’s privacy lawyers about it beforehand. That conversation never happened and the project manager told the FCC that he did not read the design document.
Milner’s lawyer declined to comment.

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true

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Saturday 21 June 2014

creationist museum

Creationist museum is latest evolution in debate over origins
Human Tyrannosaurus
A creationist museum in Boise, Idaho, has opened, offering viewers a biblical view of the history of time, starting 6,000 years ago.
(Photo : Public Domain/Karam.Anthony.K)

A creationist museum has opened in Boise, Idaho. The facility is founded with the mission of disputing evolution and promoting "true science" in accordance with Christian teachings.
The Northwest Science Museum promotes biblical explanations for natural phenomenon, and rejects many mainstream scientific principles. Displays are aimed at explaining how our modern world was created in six days by an omnipotent being, roughly 6,000 years ago.
"We want to show a lot of science that's being censored and not presented to the public," Doug Bennett, the museum's executive director, told the Idaho Statesman.
A private group of people from around Idaho successfully launched their museum, with one employee and several volunteers.
"This museum would display similar exhibits to the well-known natural history museums... but interpreted from a Biblical world view... [t]o lead people to a better understanding of God by viewing His creation," the group wrote on the museum website.
Exhibits at the museum include displays on animals, gems and minerals, and a local section on Idaho. Displays allow visitors to view Earth since the beginning of time, which the museum believes started sometime around 4,000 years before the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. The exhibit continues through the events of Noah's Ark and a global flood, and the Tower of Babel.
Exhibits also include displays questioning the lineage of Homo sapiens and validity of carbon dating techniques.
The Northwest Science Center opened small on 14 June, with the Vision center, a cozy facility next door to a retail gaming outlet.
Many of the displays come from sponsors private collections. The facility cost around $10,000 to open, according to the founders. Bennett told the press his organization is not affiliated with any church.
"[We are] just a group of us that have kind of the same idea of promoting true science," Bennett told the press.
The group plans to one day expand their museum to 450,000 square feet. Plans are underway to build a full-sized replica of Noah's Ark. If enough financing is secured, the museum could, one day, expand to include a planetarium, lecture hall, gift shop, cafe, and chapel.
One day, the museum may charge an entrance fee. But for now, it is free, and open most afternoons, on weekdays.
This is not the first facility of its type in the country. The Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky was built seven years ago, using $27 million in private funds.
Bennett reported opening week was mostly positive for the group, apart from several emails from "atheists and naysayers."

87 suspected terrorists

Nigerian military suspects 87 of 486 travellers arrested in Abia to be terrorists

 
The Military Joint Task Force patrolling the streets in search of Boko Haram extremists
Investigators say 87 of the people arrested might be terrorists.
About 87 of the over 486 travellers arrested in Abia State are suspected to be members of the insurgent Boko Haram group, a security source has told PREMIUM TIMES.
The travellers were arrested on Monday in Aba, along Enugu – Port Harcourt Expressway, while travelling from Northern Nigeria to Port Harcourt in several buses.
The Director of Defence Information, Chris Olukolade, had, in a statement on Tuesday, said a wanted Boko Haram suspect was identified during the screening of those arrested. He, however, did not name the suspect.
Mr. Olukolade also stated that those identified as possible security risks or illegal immigrants would be separated from their colleagues for further action.
A top security source, however, told PREMIUM TIMES, Thursday, that apart from the one earlier confirmed to be a wanted terrorist, 86 others are now suspected to be terrorists.
“But to be double sure, we have called for additional screening,” he said.
He confirmed that the suspects were all headed to Port Harcourt when they were arrested. He said that most of them, however, had never been to Port Harcourt before now and some did not even have up to N1,000 on them.
He stated that although no weapons were discovered on them, a certain kind of body marks associated with terrorists was noted on them.
He disclosed that the suspects were being held at 144 Battalion, close to Umuahia in Abia State although the confirmed kingpin has been moved to a different location.
He, however, refused to disclose the name of the suspected “confirmed kingpin”, saying it could jeopardise investigations, as some persons linked to him might try to escape from the country if his name was mentioned.
“The kingpin is making very useful statements. Initially, he was trying to deceive the interrogators until he was confronted with fresh info,” the source said.
When PREMIUM TIMES approached Mr. Olukolade with the information from the reliable source, he declined comment.
“I cannot say anything now, the screening is still ongoing,” Mr. Olukolade, a Major General, said.
The arrest of the travellers has sparked controversy with some Nigerians arguing that they might be innocent northerners travelling to the south in search of work even as others suspect the extremist Boko Haram sect might be scheming to make incursion into the south of Nigeria.
The Boko Haram group, which has killed thousands of people since its insurgency began in 2009, has limited its activities to Northern Nigeria leading to the declaration of a State of Emergency in Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa.
The sect, however, recently threatened to attack other parts of the country.

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 Fifteen thousand out of well over thirty thousand candidates that applied to the Federal University of Agriculture (FUNAAB ), Abeokuta , would compete for the available 3000 admission spaces at the institution. The said fifteen thousand candidates scored 180 and above in the recently released Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations ( UTME). Vice Chancellor of the institution, Olusola Oyewole , made this known to reporters on Tuesday at FUNAAB campus while addressing a press conference to herald the 21 st and 22nd convocation ceremonies slated for Friday and Saturday this week . Oyewole said the surge in the number of applicants seeking undergraduate studies at the institution followed its high standard and stable academic calendar , adding that only the Senate of the institution would decide what criteria to adopt in selecting 3000 candidates out of the 15,000 . He , however , hinted that the cut - off mark for the institution would be fixed at 200 to prune the number of candidates vying for the limited space to 6000. According to him , the university is working to establish Distance Learning Scheme to absorb those unable to get admission for regular programmes . The Vice Chancellor revealed that the university would turn out 81 First Class honour graduates and 1 , 267 Second Class Upper Division at the 21st and 22 nd Convocation ceremonies while the Convocation Lecture, titled: Leadership , Economic Nationalism and Development ; Nigeria and the Challenge from South, would also be delivered by Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju , Vice Chancellor, Caleb University, Lagos. Source: Daily Independent Nigeria

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University of choice here (2014/2015 )
Abia state university- 180
adamawa state university- 180...
Adekunle ajasin university - 180 ( 200 for
competitive courses )
Ahmadu bello university - 180 ( 200 for
competitive courses )
AKwa ibom state university- 180
Ambros alli university - 180
Anambra state university 180
Bauchi state university 180
Bayero university 180
Benue state university 180
Cross River university of technology 180
Delta state university 180
Ebonyi state university 180
Ekiti state university 180
Enugu state university of science and.
Technology - 180
Federal university of technology owerri -
180
Federal university of technology akure -
200
FUNAAB - 200
Federal. University lafia 180
Federal university keshere 180
federal Dutse jigawa. 180
Federal university Ndufu alike 180
Federal university Lokoja. 180
Federal university Otuoke. 180
Federal university Oye ekiti. 180
Federal university Wukari. 180
Gombe state university. 180
Imo state university. 180
Jigawa state university. 180
Kaduna state university. 180
Kano university of science and technology
180
Katsina university. 180.
Kebbi state university of science and
technology. 180
Kogi state university. 180
Kwara state university. 180
Ladoke akintola university 180
Michael okpara university. 180
Nassarawa state university. 180
National open university of Nigeria 180
Niger delta university. 180
Nigerian Defence Academy 180
Nigeria police Academy. 180
University of ibadan 200
UNIBEN 200
UNILORIN - 180 ( 200 for competitive
courses )
TASUED. 180
UNN. 180
UNILAG. 200
OAU 200
UNIZIK - 180
UNIPORT 180 - 200 for competitive course.
Olabisi Onabanjo university. 180
Osun state University 180
Lagos state university 200
Plateau state University. 180
Taraba state university 180
Umaru musa yaradua university 180
University of Abuja 180
University of Calabar 180
University of JOS. 180
University of maiduguri 180
University of UYO. 180
Yobe state university. 180