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ANKUSH JOHAR
This is how hackers can compromise your mobile walletCyber criminals are finding novel ways, including social engineering, to gain illegal access to wallets. What happens if someone gets acces...
Internet security 101: Six ways hackers can attack you and how to stay safeWhile an increasingly connected world makes our lives easier, it also poses great risk as we expose our personal data to cyber criminals or...
Now ransomware attacks Android: DoubleLocker locks your smartphone by changing the PINThe ransomware encrypts all files from the device’s primary storage directory, using the AES algorithm and the “.cryeye” extension.
Think your email conversations are safe? Then you haven't heard of FreeMilkHackers take control of email a/cs and insert a new email in the ongoing conversation. The victim has no way to find out if the email has b...
Watch out, Aadhaar biometrics are an easy target for hackersBiometric data, unlike passwords, can never be changed, so if hackers successfully impersonate a fingerprint then they can cause serious ha...
Ransomware 'WannaCry' fails to unnerve guarded IndiaIndia's cyber security unit CERT-In said it has received formal reports of just five "incidents" across locations like Delhi and Tamil Nadu.
Cyber experts working round the clock to protect India from the 'biggest ransomware' attackExperts say though the impact on India has been relatively minimal so far, the real test will be today when scores of professionals switch ...
New-age companies show how to spread cheerBeing in the lap of nature in a relatively inaccessible location offers the opportunity to engage in team building activities.
Indians top league of nerds in spotting bugs for tech companiesBug bounties are monetary rewards offered by tech firms to geeks who spot bugs, errors and security flaws before malicious hackers spot the...
Cybercriminals eye Indian startups to steal consumer data: BugsBounty.comCiting Section 43A of Indian IT Act, Johri said the companies may have to shell out as much as Rs 5 crore in case of a data breach.
Startup stars want nice wheels, but on great dealsIndia's startup stars, who have had their struggle to establish businesses in new segments, are now sitting back and enjoying the ride.