Thursday, 9 March 2017

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Transcripts released by Wikileaks show that CIA hackers could get into iPhones, Android devices and other gadgets in order to capture text and voice messages.
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A few months ago in December Laxmi Rani came to know about a marriage in her village. But instead of making her happy, the way announcements of marriages tend to do, this one made her angry.
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Mobile World Congress 2017 has come and gone and left us lusting after some of the more promising devices announced at the show. Lenovo's Moto G5 and G5 Plus was among those devices and the good news is that they're coming to India soon.
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After the launch of the Galaxy C7 Pro two months ago, Samsung has decided to launch to the Galaxy C5 Pro smartphone in China. The device is priced a CNY 2,499 (roughly Rs.
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The latest revelations about the U.S. government's powerful hacking tools potentially takes surveillance right into the homes and hip pockets of billions of users worldwide, showing how a remarkable variety of everyday devices can be turned to spy on ...
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WASHINGTON: WikiLeaks published thousands of documents on Tuesday described as secret files about CIA hacking tools the government employs to break into users' computers, mobile phones and even smart TVs from companies like Apple, Google, ...
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As alarm bells sound around the latest document dump from WikiLeaks, misinformation can spread like wildfire. Journalists are just starting to pore over the files, but a number of security researchers and privacy advocates are hoping to quash the ...
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The newly unveiled Moto G5 Plus smartphone is set to launch in India on March 15, bringing competition to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, which is dominating the sub-Rs.
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Wikileaks has published details of what it says are wide-ranging hacking tools used by the CIA. The alleged cyber-weapons are said to include malware that targets Windows, Android, iOS, OSX and Linux computers as well as internet routers.
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LOOSE SNOOPS: Edward Snowden, above, described CIA surveillance that extends through smartphone apps and even TVs. WikiLeaks yesterday detailed the agency's hacking capacity, saying the agency lost control of the tools.
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