Privacy Concerns in Indian IT law - Blogger News Network
Privacy Concerns in Indian IT lawBlogger News Network - 4 hours agoUnder ITA 2000, Section 69 provides a right to intercept electronic information and order decryption in national interest. This right is given to the ... |
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Ransomware virus uses 1024-bit key - VNUNet.com
Ransomware virus uses 1024-bit keyVNUNet.com, UK - Jun 6, 2008Security specialists are warning of a new virus that encrypts data on infected machines and demands money for the decryption key. ... |
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Blackmail virus returns with an 'uncrackable' 1024-bit encryption key - DaniWeb
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More malware demands money to rescue files - TechSpot
More malware demands money to rescue filesTechSpot - Jun 5, 2008After encryption, the program demands extortion money from the owner of the machine in return for a decryption key. “Ransomware” as it is called isn't ... |
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How secure is your laptop? - Business Line
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How secure is your laptop?Business Line, India - Jun 1, 2008It will also slow down decryption during regular system use. Use multiple keys for different parts of the disk: This suggestion prevents the entire contents ... |
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Govt may get keys to your BlackBerry mailbox soon - Economic Times
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File encryption blackmail scam returns - Virus Bulletin
File encryption blackmail scam returnsVirus Bulletin, UK - Jun 5, 2008... have warned of the return of the 'Gpcoder' trojan, a nasty piece of 'ransomware' which encrypts victims' files and demands money for the decryption key. ... |
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The Blackberry Puzzle may Soon be Solved - Techtree.com
The Blackberry Puzzle may Soon be SolvedTechtree.com, India - May 16, 2008To counter this problem, the government has so far proposed several solutions with the latest being that RIM either hand over the decryption keys else ... |
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Solution to Blackberry issue soon - Sify
Solution to Blackberry issue soonSify, India - May 17, 2008While the Government has asked RIM for the decryption codes, which will enable security agencies to track data transmitted through Blackberry devices, ... |
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VIEW: Whatever happened to privacy? - Times of India
VIEW: Whatever happened to privacy?Times of India, India - May 28, 2008The Department of Telecommunications wants the tech giant to provide decryption keys so that it and other Indian security agencies will be able to read ... |
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