A shocking case of cybercrime has surfaced in Lucknow, where a man and his family became victims of digital fraud. Their phones were hacked, personal data was compromised, and threats were made. The police have registered an FIR under the Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008, Section 66C for identity theft and unauthorized access to electronic devices.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court of India has ruled that an allegation of misuse of authority does not automatically mean corruption. The court emphasized that for a person to be convicted under the Prevention of Corruption Act, there must be solid proof that they both demanded and accepted a bribe.
Read MoreThe Delhi High Court has directed the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to consider formulating guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for freezing bank accounts in cyber fraud cases.
Read MoreCybercriminals are once again targeting the cryptocurrency sector, with a dark web threat actor claiming to have unauthorized access to an undisclosed Web3 crypto fund and offering it for sale to the highest bidder. While details about the specific fund remain undisclosed, the hacker has outlined several ways the buyer could exploit this unauthorized access, including:
Read MoreNEW DELHI: OpenAI has revealed that it successfully blocked several North Korean hacking groups from using its ChatGPT platform to research targets, develop hacking tools, and plan cyberattacks.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has clarified that a preliminary inquiry is not a prerequisite for registering an FIR against a public servant under the Prevention of Corruption Act, reinforcing the need for swift action in corruption cases.
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