Now India banned Telegram for one week for 150 million users because exams questions were shared in the platform.
This kind of news every day make it clear that bureocrats have no idea where they are standing and how to manage technology and innovation. The victims are always the same ones: citizens.
When are people gonna wake up?
@totemancer so banning an app used by 150M in people your country because a few of them leaked test documents is not political
(while not banning any other apps where those same test results were being leaked)
okay buddy
Over 300,000 people die of drowning each year. In order to protect society, it is now illegal to consume or possess water.
Your government is also considering banning solid food, as it presents a needless choking hazard.
You are not an adult.
You are a baby.
Eat the baby food.
@DigiYatraOffice Hon'ble Minister for Civil Aviation @JM_Scindia claimed on Twitter and it further reiterated via @PIB_India that "no data is being collected or stored"
But these APIs tell a very different story...
bp/BP = Boarding Pass.
https://t.co/SxGa1QuXGv
https://t.co/ZhltXwlig9
🧵 [1/4] CBSE is claiming that the portal wasn't compromised but here's some video evidence proving that there was indeed a security lapse from their side which leaked the master password and it could be used to gain unauthorized access the portal which had prod data
then how I was able to access production data on that site? all of the mirrors you had under the onmark domain had the same vulnerabilities.
it's sad that you can't even investigate security reports properly. attaching screenshots as proof.