Data of 3.5 billion WhatsApp users exposed due to flaw; no malicious activity found
New Delhi: A major vulnerability in WhatsApp left the personal details of nearly 3.5 billion users exposed, a research report ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: A major vulnerability in WhatsApp left the personal details of nearly 3.5 billion users exposed, a research report ...
Read moreDetailsLondon: Women who wake up early may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than the females sleeping for ...
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On World Environment Day, 5 June, India launched E85, that is, petrol blended with 85 per cent ethanol at 48...
Read moreDetailsBy Aakar Patel Friend Ram Madhav has written a fine piece on Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaching an important milestone....
Read moreDetailsBy Dilip Cherian The Centre’s decision to significantly expand the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is a lot more than a routine...
Read moreDetailsThe ongoing visit of Myanmar’s President Min Aung Hlaing to India is fraught with geopolitical significance. India's reputation as a...
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