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Indian 'Hack-for-Hire' Companies Infiltrate VIPs Phones, Emails for Private Investigators: Report
- Monday November 7, 2022
- Press Trust of India
An undercover investigation has exposed illegal “hack-for-hire” firms, that are operating across India and infiltrate emails and phones of VIPs and states for a fee paid by private investigators. Malicious software which takes control of computer cameras and microphones, and allows hackers to view and listen to their victims are some of the met...
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US-China Trade War Impacting Wipro Business: CEO
- Wednesday October 16, 2019
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Headwinds from the US-China trade war sting business deals of Indian software major Wipro, its Chief Executive Abidali Neemuchwala said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chinese man pleads guilty in $100 million stolen software sting
- Thursday January 31, 2013
- World News | Reuters
In a case US officials say is the first of its kind, a Chinese businessman pleaded guilty on Monday to selling stolen American software used in defense, space technology and engineering - programs prosecutors said held a retail value of more than $100 million.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian 'Hack-for-Hire' Companies Infiltrate VIPs Phones, Emails for Private Investigators: Report
- Monday November 7, 2022
- Press Trust of India
An undercover investigation has exposed illegal “hack-for-hire” firms, that are operating across India and infiltrate emails and phones of VIPs and states for a fee paid by private investigators. Malicious software which takes control of computer cameras and microphones, and allows hackers to view and listen to their victims are some of the met...
- www.gadgets360.com
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US-China Trade War Impacting Wipro Business: CEO
- Wednesday October 16, 2019
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Headwinds from the US-China trade war sting business deals of Indian software major Wipro, its Chief Executive Abidali Neemuchwala said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chinese man pleads guilty in $100 million stolen software sting
- Thursday January 31, 2013
- World News | Reuters
In a case US officials say is the first of its kind, a Chinese businessman pleaded guilty on Monday to selling stolen American software used in defense, space technology and engineering - programs prosecutors said held a retail value of more than $100 million.
- www.ndtv.com