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CBI Techie Charged For Amassing Illegal Assets Of Over 96 Lakhs
- Thursday May 17, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
An assistant programmer of the CBI, who was arrested for allegedly selling an illicit software to penetrate 'tatkal' railway ticket reservation, has been booked in a fresh case for amassing assets to the tune of Rs 96.09 lakh which were disproportionate to his legitimate sources of income, officials said today.
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CBI Techie Hosted Tatkal 'Cheat' Software On A US Server
- Saturday December 30, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The CBI has written to the US and Russia, through the Interpol, seeking information about servers on which its arrested software programmer had hosted his illegal software for subverting Tatkal ticket booking system of the Indian Railways.
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Tatkal Ticketing Scam Accused Had Pan-India Network: CBI
- Thursday December 28, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
A CBI official and his partner, who allegedly manipulated the Tatkal ticket reservation system of the railways through an illegal software developed by the former, were operating at pan-India level, officials said today. The CBI has arrested its assistant programmer Ajay Garg and Anil Gupta for developing and distributing the software to agents for...
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IRCTC Ticketing Scam: Railway Minister Piyush Goyal Orders Strengthening of Cyber-Security
- Thursday December 28, 2017
- Press Trust of India
The CBI earlier this week nabbed a software programmer of its anti-corruption division and a former employee of IRCTC in the scam case.
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Couldn't Get Tatkal Train Ticket, But Your Agent Could? Here's Why
- Thursday December 28, 2017
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has accused a software programmer, one of its own, of being the brain behind the illegal software that subverted the railways reservation system, allowing the agents to book hundreds of Tatkal tickets in a few seconds.
- www.ndtv.com
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CBI Techie Charged For Amassing Illegal Assets Of Over 96 Lakhs
- Thursday May 17, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
An assistant programmer of the CBI, who was arrested for allegedly selling an illicit software to penetrate 'tatkal' railway ticket reservation, has been booked in a fresh case for amassing assets to the tune of Rs 96.09 lakh which were disproportionate to his legitimate sources of income, officials said today.
- www.ndtv.com
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CBI Techie Hosted Tatkal 'Cheat' Software On A US Server
- Saturday December 30, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The CBI has written to the US and Russia, through the Interpol, seeking information about servers on which its arrested software programmer had hosted his illegal software for subverting Tatkal ticket booking system of the Indian Railways.
- www.ndtv.com
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Tatkal Ticketing Scam Accused Had Pan-India Network: CBI
- Thursday December 28, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
A CBI official and his partner, who allegedly manipulated the Tatkal ticket reservation system of the railways through an illegal software developed by the former, were operating at pan-India level, officials said today. The CBI has arrested its assistant programmer Ajay Garg and Anil Gupta for developing and distributing the software to agents for...
- www.ndtv.com
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IRCTC Ticketing Scam: Railway Minister Piyush Goyal Orders Strengthening of Cyber-Security
- Thursday December 28, 2017
- Press Trust of India
The CBI earlier this week nabbed a software programmer of its anti-corruption division and a former employee of IRCTC in the scam case.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Couldn't Get Tatkal Train Ticket, But Your Agent Could? Here's Why
- Thursday December 28, 2017
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has accused a software programmer, one of its own, of being the brain behind the illegal software that subverted the railways reservation system, allowing the agents to book hundreds of Tatkal tickets in a few seconds.
- www.ndtv.com