Category Archives: Cyber Law

Banks Refuse to comply with RBI instructions on Aadhar

While the Government is doing its best to push Aadhar usage despite lack of proper legal backing, Bankers now seems to be unhappy with the forcing of Aadhar on their Card and ATM transactions as suggested by RBI. See report … Continue reading

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India Today faces FIR for publishing a forged article

It is strange that even reputed business houses fail to learn the basics of communication when it comes to internet and emails. Well knwon advocate Mr Shanti Bhushan has complained that “Mail Today” has published an article in his name … Continue reading

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Crypto Coins Due Diligence Framework

Against the belief that China would allow Bitcoin to thrive, news has come that China has now banned financial institutions from transacting in BTC.  While full details are not yet known, the regulation may prenvent Banks from buying and holding … Continue reading

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China Loves it…Thailand hates it.. The Bitcoin saga continues

With the Bitcoin currency value touching US$1200  and dropping to $800 before settling at $1005 within three days, the Bitcoin has continued to capture the global attention of different kinds of people. Regulators in particular are getting nervous about how … Continue reading

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Bitcoin miner bundled with other software

Malwarebytes has reported that in some of the softwares identified as Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP) they have identified the presence of a Bitcoin miner. The program was identified initially in a process identified as jh1d.exe and a variant jh1c.exe and … Continue reading

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Indian Regulators worried about Money laundering use of Bitcoin

The Indian regulator appear to be concerned with the growing attention of Bitcoin. The increase in the exchange value of the currency to around US$ 1200 appear to be creating panic amongst the regulators without considering the real impact on … Continue reading

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