Cyber security researchers spot fake oximeter apps on Play Store

Amid the surge in demand for oximeters in the lethal second Covid wave in India, security researchers have detected fake oximeter…

Six years on, Karachi yet to become a safe city

The Safe City project, under which Karachi is to see the installation of 10,000 CCTV cameras, will reach completion soon, said…

Chinese hacker groups target at least dozen Indian organisations

Chinese state-sponsored groups intruded into the computer networks of at least a dozen Indian state-run organisations, mainly…

Interpol warns of organised crime threat to Covid vaccines

Interpol has issued a global alert to law enforcement across its 194 member countries warning them to prepare for organised crime…

Cyber crimes in India caused Rs 1.25 lakh crore loss in 2019: Official

Cyber crimes in India caused Rs 1.25 lakh crore loss in 2019 and cyber threats will continue to increase as the country starts…

November 2020 Issue is NOW ONLINE

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Kiwis don't care enough about cybersecurity

The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has suddenly and dramatically increased New Zealand's reliance on digital devices and the internet.…

Smiths Detection upgrades security in 10 Indian airports 

Smiths Detection has completed the installation of 34 units of the CTX 9800 DSi checked baggage Explosive Detection System (EDS)…

Google Drive security flaw may let attackers send malicious files

Google Drive may not be as safe as you expect it to be. The Google service reportedly has a security vulnerability that could…

Chinese Cyber criminals targeted Covid-19 research, says US

Two Chinese nationals have been indicted for seeking to steal COVID-19 vaccine research and hacking hundreds of companies in the…

200 per cent rise in cyber incidents since May

There has been a 200 percent rise in cyber incidents in India in the last couple of months, but there is no evidence that the…

Army directs soldiers to delete 89 apps over security concerns

The Indian Army has asked soldiers to delete 89 apps from their smart phones including Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat and several…