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Bugs in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, which runs dynamic content on websites, are the source of the security flaws.
But recently the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a warning for Google Chrome users, CERT has exposed critical vulnerabilities in the desktop version of Google Chrome ...
Indian government websites continue to redirect users to scam sites, exposing them to online betting and investment frauds.
Under the new Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) directives, VPN providers are required to retain users' logs for at least five years to hand over this data to authorities upon request.
Security services provider Avast decided to make unavailable its virtual private network (VPN) services from India affecting ...
The World Economic Forum Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 report released on Monday says that the supply chain ...
Months after TechCrunch initially brought attention to the problem, fraudulent links are still there on some Indian ...
In a worrying development, over 90 Indian government websites, including domains associated with prestigious organizations ...
In May, TechCrunch reported that around four dozen Indian government website links were redirecting to online betting platforms. India’s cyber agency, the Computer Emergency Response Team ...