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Data leaks that hit Indian users hard in 2019

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Tue, Dec 17, 2019 | 06:35 PM IST

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8 biggest data leaks of 2019 that hit Indian users hard 8 biggest data leaks of 2019 that hit Indian users hard
Data is becoming more valuable by the day and for crooks looking for a quick buck, easiest route to billions. But not every data breach is a result of hackers. More often than not, 'loopholes' and unprotected servers give bad actors access without even having to break in.
Meet the next Indian Army chief Meet the next Indian Army chief
On Vijay Diwas, the government appointed Lt Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane as the next Army chief to succeed Gen Bipin Rawat, whose tenure will get over on December 31.
After protesting against Citizenship Act, Guwahati returns to normalcy After protesting against Citizenship Act, Guwahati returns to normalcy
After violent protests against the CAA, curfew was imposed in Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tinsukia and a few other cities on December 11 and the army was deployed.
Why Musharraf is facing a death sentence Why Musharraf is facing a death sentence
A Pakistani court sentenced former military ruler Gen. Pervez Musharraf to death in a treason case related to the state of emergency he imposed in 2007 while in power, officials said.
When reading policy benefit illustration, remember this When reading policy benefit illustration, remember this
When you are purchasing a life insurance policy, your insurer or agent is supposed to provide you with a benefit illustration. This shows the computation of returns on your life insurance policy and also the level of these returns where they are guaranteed
Death penalties in India: Convictions and Acquittals Death penalties in India: Convictions and Acquittals
As the call for giving death penalty to rapists intensifies following a recent spate of gruesome gang rapes and murders, there is need to look at India's standing in sentencing convicts to capital punishment.
Delhi records coldest day in 16 years Delhi records coldest day in 16 years
Delhi has been gripped with severe cold, with the minimum temperature hitting 10.4 degree Celsius. This has been the capital's coldest December day in the past 16 years, with the maximum temperature being 12.9 degree Celsius, which is 10 notches below what the average usually is in this season.
Boeing pulls jetliners out of the air Boeing pulls jetliners out of the air
On Monday, Boeing Co said that it would be suspending production of its best selling 737 MAX jetliner from January. The Jetliner has been their biggest assembly-line halt in over 20 years.
Koalas rescued from path of raging bushfire Koalas rescued from path of raging bushfire
As the devastating bushfires increasingly neared critical habitat, a dozen koalas were rescued near Sydney.
France Pension protest gets intense France Pension protest gets intense
Teachers, doctors, lawyers and workers at the Eiffel Tower _ people from across the French workforce walked off the job to resist a higher retirement age, and to preserve a welfare system they fear their business-friendly president wants to dismantle.
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