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‘Jana Nayagan’ leak row: Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime Wing launches probe, 21 named in complaint – Reports | Tamil Movie News

Tamil cinema is reeling from the alleged leak of Vijay’s highly anticipated film, ‘Jana Nayagan’. Police are investigating after high-definition scenes surfaced online, with the production team filing a complaint naming 21 individuals. The leak, reportedly including climax scenes, has sparked outrage and calls for strict action from industry figures. The alleged online leak of…

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America’s largest medical device maker Stryker ‘back’ six days after Iran-linked cyber attack

Stryker, America’s largest medical device manufacturer, has said that it has successfully contained a cyberattack that crippled its internal systems for nearly a week, and that the company is now focused on getting its ordering, shipping and customer-facing operations back on track, as per a report by news agency Reuters. The cyber attack disrupted the…

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Stryker : Operations of America’s largest medical device maker Stryker remain ‘disrupted’ after five days of Iran-linked cyber attack; company says: We are prioritizing … |

Stryker, America’s largest medical device maker was hit by a cyberattack last week that disrupted its global network. According to a Reuters report, an Iranian-linked hacker group claimed responsibility for the attack. Five days after the attack, the company has now shared an update saying that the services remain disrupted and that it is “prioritizing…

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Stryker cyber attack: What message Iran-linked hacker group Handala left after wiping sata from laptops and phones of Stryker employees, America’s medical devices company with $125 billion valuation

One of America’s largest medical devices companies — Stryker — has been hit by a massive cyber attack that has sent its systems offline and disabled laptops and phones of its employees across the globe. On Wednesday, March 11, thousands of Stryker employees woke up to find their smartphones and laptops inoperational. For those unaware,…

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India rolls out first anti-terror doctrine ‘PRAHAAR’; cross-border terror, cyber and drone threat in focus | India News

NEW DELHI: The Union ministry of home affairs on Monday released India’s first comprehensive anti-terror policy, naming it “PRAHAAR”, and flagged threats ranging from cross-border terrorism and cyber-attacks to the misuse of drones and emerging technologies.The policy emphasizes that apart from terror sponsored from across the border, “criminal hackers and nation states continue to target…

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Before the first missiles fly: AI, cyber & electronic warfare – how India is preparing for invisible battlefields

Modern wars are no longer decided only by tanks rolling across borders or fighter jets dominating the skies. Increasingly, outcomes are shaped long before the first missile is launched — in data centres analysing satellite feeds, in cyber units probing adversary networks, and in electronic warfare suites quietly blinding sensors and scrambling communications. For India,…

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Beyond airstrikes: Trump weighing military, cyber & psychological tools against Iran — what’s on the table

US President Donald Trump was presented with an expanded menu of options that could be used to attack Iran, including military, cyber and psychological operations, as more than 600 people have been killed in nationwide protests in the Islamic Republic, several US media outlets reported on Tuesday, citing defence sources.The defence sources told CBS News…

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Iran tense: Cyber expert warns of ‘internet kill switch’ as protests intensify — what it means

Iran has been hit with a near‑total nationwide internet blackout amid widespread anti‑government protests, with independent monitors reporting connectivity has fallen to a tiny fraction of normal levels as authorities restrict access across the country. NetBlocks, a global internet monitoring group, confirmed the blackout has persisted for over 36–48 hours, sharply curtailing Iranians’ ability to…

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