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Why mobile apps require access to your data and device toolsApps often have permission to create and save files in various locations on your devices, some of which are retained even after the apps ar...
Indian firms look for cyber security coverFor the uninitiated, cyber insurance is an emerging insurance product which protects businesses and individual users from internet-based ri...
Malaysia, Australia hit by worst data breaches, millions left exposedMalaysia is investigating the theft of mobile-phone records for 46.2 million customers, while an online security lapse in Australia exposed...
Suspected Pakistan based group attacks Indian officials using TOI domainThe emails sent to government officials were sent from timesofindiaa.in, a fake news domain, attached a word document about the 7th Pay Com...
Suspected Pakistani cyber attack uses surveillance malware against Indian and Pakistani entities: FireEyeA cyber threat suspected to have originated in Pakistan, targeted users in India and Pakistan, using malicious software to target the India...
'Indian enterprises not doing enough to share information on cyber attacks'The more tangible benefit of sharing information is that it would bring down costs significantly for the entire business community, said Bo...
India becoming strategic target for cyber-criminals: ReportIn the first half of 2015, FireEye revealed two attacks likely conducted by China-based threat actors on Indian organisations.
Chinese hackers targeting Indian institutions for data on border disputes, diplomatic matters: ReportThese documents pertained to regional issues and contained a script called WATERMAIN, which enables access to information on infected machi...
China denies snooping on networks in India, Southeast Asia"The attack is still ongoing," said Bryce Boland, chief technology officer for Asia Pacific at FireEye and co-author of the report.