Monthly Archives: May 2017

WannaCry and Cyber Insurance

The WannaCry ransomware seems to have targetted the health sector more, probably for the reason that most of the systems used in the industry were using unpatched or old windows systems and also their employees were not as well informed … Continue reading

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WannaCry, Is it an US Cyber War Preparation that went awry?

Today, the 15th May 2017, Indian corporates, including Banks will be switching on their computers with a prayer in their lips hoping that they would not see the dreaded “Your files are encrypted” screen. It is still not clear what … Continue reading

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The Day After ..WannaCry ransomware attack

The WannaCry ransomware attack across 100+ countries attracted a huge attention of the media yesterday. It continues to be the main story in print media today. The developments on the ransomware has been fast and furious with security experts all … Continue reading

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Even Arnab Goswami and Republic are not asking this question

[P.S: Though the Karnan episode is not a Cyber Law related issue, in the interest of fighting for the supremacy of the Supreme Court, it has become necessary to express our opinion in the matter since there is a lobby … Continue reading

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The WannaCry Ransomware attack: CISO s Action Required: Notify Management of the Risks.

A ransomware attack which crippled many hospitals in UK is now creating waves of alarm by spreading into other countries. According to one researcher, more than 45000 attacks have already been flagged in 74 countries of having been caused by … Continue reading

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Bring Your own Virus infected Computer and say all computers can be tampered!

The claim of Saurabh Chaudhary that EVMs can be tampered and the demo he ran in the Delhi Assembly is a fraud on the Indian public. Mr Chaudhary brought his own EVM lookalike which had a self introduced code which … Continue reading

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