As cybercriminals continue to evolve, so do their methods of bypassing even the most sophisticated security measures. One of the most dangerous trends in the modern threat landscape is the rise of EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) Killer attacks — malicious strategies specifically designed

There is no better symbol of India than the Indian Premier League. A tournament built around states, languages, and cities somehow manages to rise above all of them. It brings together people from every corner of the country and even outside it, and yet, nobody bothers asking, “Where are you from?” when you’re hitting sixes […]

If irony had a permanent address, it would be headquartered somewhere inside the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF)—that paragon of virtue, that lighthouse of moral outrage, that ever-vigilant babysitter of other nations’ soul. And oh, how generous they are with their unsolicited advice. This week, in their annual performance review

Rejoice, fellow Indians! At a time when you’re pinching pennies, delaying doctor visits, and selling kidneys (figuratively… we hope) to pay rent, our ever-dedicated Members of Parliament have decided that they deserve a little something extra. After all, who among us hasn’t looked at their ₹2.25 lakh monthly salary and thought, “How does one even […]

The recent revelations about a breach involving Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) have sparked widespread concern—particularly because the threat actor claims to have compromised data from over 140,000 tenants. While Oracle has denied any breach of its infrastructure, the hacker’s claims, along with details published by cybersecurity firm CloudSEK, raise troubling

In India, the police force is less a pillar of justice and more a tragicomic theater of power, privilege, and pathetic excuses. Picture a constable: belly spilling over his belt, swagger fuelled by stale chai and unchecked authority, lathi in hand like a medieval warlord. Don’t expect him to chase down rapists, extortionists, or white-collar […]

It was supposed to be a roaring success—India’s grand plan to reintroduce the cheetah, the fastest land animal, to its historical home. Project Cheetah was painted as a global conservation masterstroke, complete with dramatic airlifts from Africa and ceremonial photo-ops in Kuno National Park. Seventy years after India saw its last cheetah, the government triumphantly […]

This past week, the FBI issued two critical cybersecurity alerts that should make both everyday internet users and organizations sit up and pay attention. The first concerns a surge in malicious online file converter websites, and the second is a warning about the sophisticated Medusa ransomware that is targeting major institutions, including healthcare, legal, education,

Kunal Kamra is hurt. Not physically—though a vandalized comedy venue can certainly bruise the ego—but morally, philosophically, democratically. The comedian is now the poster child for free speech, surrounded by the usual sound bites: “intolerance,” “fascism,” “muzzling dissent.” And right behind him, waving the same banner, is the Shiv Sena (UBT) faction, suddenly

The recent riots in Nagpur have once again exposed the utter failure of the Maharashtra government, its police force, and the judiciary in handling Muslim mob violence. What should have been a moment of firm governance and swift justice has instead become yet another example of state impotence in the face of lawless rioters who […]