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Prominent examples of fake news-spreading websites and online resources include OpIndia [40] [41] and Postcard News. [42] [43] According to the BBC News, many of the fake news websites were operated by an Indian company called the Srivastava Group, responsible for anti-Pakistan lobbying efforts in Europe and linked to spreading fake news and ...
Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire. Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks , typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.
Within 24 hours, one of Facebook Inc's fact-checking partners in India, BOOM, exposed Dandiya's video as fake. MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Two weeks after a suicide bombing in Kashmir in February ...
In what has been dubbed as India's first AI election, Modi said last week fake voices were being used to purportedly show leaders making "statements that we have never even thought of", calling it ...
Republic Bangla produced a fake news on 6 November 2024, where the news anchor was seen claiming that the chief adviser Muhammad Yunus has fled to France following Donald Trump's reelection as the president of the United States in 2024. The anchor was then joined by the channel's senior editor Anirban Sinha, who corroborated the false claim ...
The government wants social media users monitored and fake news identified and the Information and Broadcasting Ministry in April invited bids from companies to do that. India's social media ...
For the year up to 14 November, 999 fake threats were recorded, ten times more compared to the previous year. [29] An Air India flight traveling from Mumbai to New York was diverted to New Delhi when a note was discovered in the lavatory of the flight with the message: 'BOMB THIS FLIGHT'.
The Alt News team wrote a book titled India Misinformed: The True Story [24] published by HarperCollins which was released in March 2019. [25] The book was "pre-endorsed" by Arundhati Roy. [26] In 2017, Sinha was invited to the Google NewsLab Asia-Pacific Summit to discuss potential solutions to fake news. [3]