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Data breach incidences in India were the second highest globally in 2018, according to a report by digital security firm Gemalto. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With over 690 million internet subscribers [ 3 ] and growing, India has increasingly seen a rise in data breaches both in the private and public sector.
The petition alleged that the use of Pegasus on Indian citizens was a "serious attack upon Indian democracy, judiciary and country’s security." [citation needed] The petition stated that there were two possibilities – either the snooping was carried out by the Government of India or a foreign agency.
According to the agency, India faced 11.5 million cyberattack incidents in 2021 including corporate attacks, and attacks on critical infrastructure and government agencies. [14] On 4 December 2022, CERT-In was called in to investigate the cyber attack on All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi.
The Indian government said it was rescuing its citizens who were lured into employment in Cambodia and were being forced to participate in cyber fraud schemes. The Indian embassy in Cambodia is ...
Sky News was unable to broadcast live in the UK, [225] as was the BBC's CBBC, a free-to-air children's television channel. [54] Irish national broadcaster RTÉ said its newsroom was hit by "intermittent internet outages" with minimal impact to output. [226] [227] The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was also affected. [140]
Since then, India and Pakistan were engaged in a long-term dispute over Kashmir which moved into cyberspace. Historical accounts indicated that each country's hackers have been repeatedly involved in attacking each other's computing database system. The number of attacks has grown yearly: 45 in 1999, 133 in 2000, 275 by the end of August 2001. [9]
Reports of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh have sparked protests in India against the interim government in Dhaka. The latest protest came after the arrest of Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das last ...
The biggest Indian bank, the State Bank of India, announced the blocking and replacement of almost 600,000 debit cards. [ 4 ] An audit performed by SISA Information Security reports that the breach was due to malware injected into the payment gateway network of Hitachi Payment Systems.