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Hacking may be your passion… Are you making it a gate pass to Jail?

Naavi.org has time and again warned security specialists about bragging about their hacking exploits on the web. On August 25, 2010, Naavi.org had brought to the notice of public how a senior software professional from Hyderabad working in a leading … Continue reading

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The Unification of Fraud possibilities through UPI

The Unified Payment System launched by RBI on 12th April 2016 on a platform managed by National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) poses a huge challenge to the security of public money held in Banks. As we go forward, the … Continue reading

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Procedural Flexibility in ADR

Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) focusses on delivery of justice free from the complexities caused by the age old processes under which “Litigation” system works in our Courts. An attempt to improve the litigation process has always been at the heart … Continue reading

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Parliamentary Panel remembers Cyber Appellate Tribunal

The fact that Cyber Appellate Tribunal (CAT) the appellate authority for all Adjudications in the country under Section 46 of ITA 2000/8 has not been functional since June 2011 has been discussed adnauseam on this site. (Refer here). It was … Continue reading

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90% growth in Credit Card Frauds … Dear Police, How Many Banks have you Charged?

It is unfortunate that some of the unpleasant prophesies of Naavi.org on increasing Card related frauds are becoming a reality. It is reported that Mumbai Police statistics show that in the first 9 months of 2015, Credit card frauds rose … Continue reading

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E Commerce industry should open their eyes to the new threat..

Bengaluru is hailed as the Silicon Capital of the country.  A few years back there was an announcement made that Bengaluru would be made the Cyber Security Capital of the country. Startups still consider that this is the City to … Continue reading

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