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After Yunus regime freed Rahmani, India watches Bangladesh's radical Islam surgeConcerns rise over Islamist radical movements in South Asia. Jashimuddin Rahmani, an influential ideologue, has been released on bail in Ba...
Pak beaming rogue telecom signals to aid terror networks, penetrate jails in J-K: OfficialsPakistan is actively violating international rules. It is sending extra mobile signals into Jammu and Kashmir. These signals help terrorist...
Parliament Breach Case: Delhi Police file fourth chargesheet under UAPA, call it 'terrorist act'Delhi Police Special Cell has filed a massive chargesheet in the Parliament security breach case. The 13,000-page document invokes stringen...
From forests to a doctor near you: NIA reveals how Pakistan-based terrorists are planning to do a Ghazwa-e-Hind through a tech-driven policyNIA chargesheet reveals Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind's shift from forest insurgency to a digital terror network, orchestrated by Pakistan-based ha...
Italian Defence Minister Crosetto’s bilateral visit strengthens the Indo-MediterraneanRising conflicts in the Indo-Mediterranean, especially after the October 7 attack on Israel and disruptions like the Strait of Hormuz closu...
ETtech Explainer: How does Meta’s decision to kill end-to-end encryption on Instagram affect you?End-to-end encryption is a communications process that ensures that only the sender and recipient can access the contents of a message. The...
Suspects used encrypted Swiss app to share maps, plans for Delhi blast: ProbeThree doctors from Al Falah University are under scanner for a deadly car blast near the Red Fort. They allegedly used the encrypted Threem...
WhatsApp says Russia is trying to block itRussia has started restricting some Telegram and WhatsApp calls, accusing the foreign-owned platforms of failing to share information with ...
Amit Shah tells security brass to bring back fugitives involved in terror, smuggling activitiesUnion Home Minister Amit Shah has instructed authorities to prioritize the capture of fugitives involved in terrorism and smuggling. He emp...
Chat facility in gaming apps now communication tool for terror groups: officialsTerror groups and Pakistan's ISI are exploiting online war games like PUBG to radicalize and communicate with recruits in Jammu and Kashmir...
Terror recruitment case: Counter intelligence raids across 4 Kashmir districts, detains 10Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) conducted raids across four Valley districts, detaining ten suspects in a terror-linked case. The invest...
J&K Police's counter-intelligence wing detains 10 people in terror-linked caseIn Srinagar, police detained ten individuals. They are suspected of using encrypted apps. These apps allegedly coordinated terror activitie...
Australia's spy boss seeks more co-operation from big tech in hunt for extremistsIn a speech to be delivered in Canberra on Wednesday, agency chief Mike Burgess will outline how "offshore extremists" are asking a commerc...
Pakistan increases telecom towers in PoK to help terror groups: OfficialsIncreased deployment of telecom towers along the Line of Control in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) is aiding terrorists in infiltration ac...
Terror groups exploiting social media for communication: Government"Terrorist elements and criminal elements are reportedly exploiting electronic communication, including social media platform and encrypted...
Intelligence agencies are using terrorism as a lever to weaken online privacyGlobal intelligence agencies are using terrorism as a lever to weaken privacy-protecting technologies, say those advocating digital freedom.
ISIS techies run 24-hour 'Help Desk' for jihadis: ExpertsThe Jihadi Help Desk has been described as "a fairly large, robust community" that is anchored by at least five or six core members who are...
FBI: Data encryption is making it harder to hunt ISIS sympathizersThe Silicon Valley in recent months have written to the Obama administration and used public speeches to argue for the value of strong encr...
- BlackBerry's current woes echo US troubles
Threats by the governments of India, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to shut down BlackBerry’s corporate email services reflect u...
- Intelligence gathering suffers as ultras go tech-savvy
Militants have minimized communication through phones and have taken to 'steganography' - hiding messages in images, audio and video.