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Decoding SAFU: The structural integrity checks every cryptocurrency exchange must passAs India's digital asset market matures, investors prioritize counterparty risk and verifiable institutional standards. The article outline...
France ANTS cyberattack: Millions at risk as data breach exposes personal details and sparks phishing fears - here's what you need to knowFrance ANTS cyberattack 2026: France's Agence nationale des titres sécurisés platform, vital for official documents, suffered a cyberattack...
Leaked Disney data reveals financial and strategy secrets, WSJ reportsWalt Disney faced a significant data leak this summer, exposing financial and strategy information, as well as personal details of staff an...
ET Exclusive: Taj Hotels’ data breach may have exposed 1.5 million customers: sourceCompany spokesperson says the matter is being investigated. Data is of the 2014-2020 period, claims threat actor
Optus hack: Australia updates telecom law to protect dataThe changes to Telecommunications Regulations allow Optus and other providers to better coordinate with financial institutions and governme...
Air India sued over data breach, flyer seeks Rs 30 lakh in damagesA sophisticated hacking attack on Air India's passenger service system provider SITA resulted in the theft of personal data of 4.5 million ...
Air India reports massive data breach, personal data including passport info of 4.5 mn passengers compromisedPersonal data -- including name, date of birth, contact information, passport information, ticket information and credit card data -- which...
Indians most eager to resume international travel: Amadeus SurveyClose to half of a thousand Indians in a global survey of ticketing technology giant Amadeus said they would book their first international...
Banning TikTok takes a big espionage tool away from China: US NSA Robert O'BrienIndia last month banned 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok and UC Browser, saying they were prejudicial to the sovereignty, integrity and se...
Banning TikTok takes a big tool away from Chinese surveillance work: Robert O'Brien"India has already banned those apps, as you know. And if they lose India and the United States, they lose some western European countries,...
The future of security... so far, biometric's the way to goAs of today, the most secure way of ascertaining someone’s identity involves the use of biometrics — physical markers such as fingerprints,...
Clues in Marriott hack implicate ChinaHackers behind a massive breach at hotel group Marriott International Inc left clues suggesting they were working for a Chinese government ...
Police verification for passport to go online within a yearThe police agencies can conduct 11 searches with the national crime & criminal database and also track 46 crime analytics reports for data-...
In a year, no more physical police verification for passports: Home Secretary Rajiv MehrishiA portal would provide services like police verification for passport, reporting a crime and reporting of grievances against police officia...
The worst cyber attacks of 2016From leaking debit card details to influencing the US Presidential Election, cyber attacks have become a significant part of our political ...
Scary space: 8 ways to keep yourself safe from hackersIf you're not using a password manager already, you should be. There are many excellent free options like LastPass & LogMeOnce.
Hacking of SIM card by spy agencies raises fears of sensitive documents being leakedExperts suggest a multinational consensus or treaty that strikes a balance between national security concerns and privacy.
Sony films leak online after hack attackThe plot of The Interview centers on two guys, played by Seth Rogen and James Franco, who are sent to North Korea to assassinate leader Kim...
- Draft bill suggests 3 yrs’ jail for hacking, e-impersonation
Citizens who want to avail of any e-service would be provided a cutoff date of its delivery, be it an application for a scholarship, passpo...
- Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears
Critics warn that RFID-tagged identities will enable identity thieves and other criminals to commit "contactless" crimes against victims wh...