Facebook Suffers Data Breach – 533 Million Accounts Compromised Drew Wilson | April 4, 2021 Facebook has suffered from another data breach. In all, 533 million accounts have been compromised as a result of the latest breach.
Indian Court Rules Social Media Must Globally Remove “Offensive” Content Drew Wilson | October 25, 2019 Free speech took a hit in India. A court has ruled that social media companies must globally remove “offensive” content.
Amazon Suffers From Another Data Leak: 400,000 Compromised Drew Wilson | January 14, 2019 Online retail giant Amazon has suffered from another security incident. This time, sellers in India are the ones being impacted.
Report: Network Neutrality Becomes Enshrined in India Drew Wilson | July 22, 2018 Reports are surfacing that India has become the latest country to enshrine network neutrality in law.
Another Data Breach Affects Aadhaar Users – 34.5 Million Possibly Compromised Drew Wilson | May 11, 2018 There’s been another data breach related to Aadhaar. This time, a service linked to the database had their information compromised.
UIDAI Introduces New Security Layer As New Security Concerns Arise Drew Wilson | January 10, 2018 In an effort to address security concerns, UIDAI says it is introducing a new layer of security. The news comes as fresh security concerns are cropping up.
UIDAI in Damage Control as Aadhaar Confidence Slides Following Breach Drew Wilson | January 9, 2018 The fallout from the Aadhaar data breach continues to grow. The UIDAI is trying to stem the damage from the controversy of the data breach.
1 Billion People Exposed in Aadhaar Data Breach Drew Wilson | January 7, 2018 It is being billed as one of the worlds largest data breaches ever. 1 billion people have been exposed in the Aadhaar data breach.
India Blocks Dailymotion, Sourceforge and More on Anti-Terror Advisory Drew Wilson | January 2, 2015 The controversy over Internet censorship has appeared in India. Websites such as Dailymotion, Github, Internet Archive, and Sourceforge are among a list of websites that were recently censored by the government. Some websites have had their blocks removed since the initial wave of censorship, but some sites still remain blocked.
Blogger Writes from Inside the Newest Police State on the Planet Drew Wilson | January 2, 2009 What would it be like if all those anti-privacy laws you keep hearing about passed? Just ask someone who lives in India.