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May 3, 2025
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered three malicious Go modules that include obfuscated code to fetch next-stage payloads that can irrevocably overwrite a Linux system’s primary disk and render it unbootable. The names of the packages are listed below – github[.]com/truthfulpharm/prototransform github[.]com/blankloggia/go-mcp github[.]com/steelpoor/tlsproxy “Despite appearing legitimate,
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An Iranian state-sponsored threat group has been attributed to a long-term cyber intrusion aimed at a critical national infrastructure (CNI) in the Middle East that lasted nearly two years. The activity, which lasted from at least May 2023 to February 2025, entailed “extensive espionage operations and suspected network prepositioning – a tactic often used to...
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday announced charges against a 36-year-old Yemeni national for allegedly deploying the Black Kingdom ransomware against global targets, including businesses, schools, and hospitals in the United States. Rami Khaled Ahmed of Sana’a, Yemen, has been charged with one count of conspiracy, one count of intentional damage to a...
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When it comes to putting together a fantastic investor pitch, a well-crafted, persuasive presentation is just one piece of the puzzle. Investors need to know the facts, the risks, and the details of your business plan, so legal disclaimers are more than a nice-to-have — they’re a requirement. You might be saying to yourself, “Disclaimers? It’s all just...
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BUILDER IS NOT COOPERATING TO FORM CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY If builder/promoter procrastinate in registering the Co-operative Housing Society, then in that case, the application for registration of society be submitted in Form 6 (Rule 12) before the authorized officer (District Dy. Registrar in the respective district, who have given power under Section 10(1) of the...
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In India’s criminal justice system, the debate over liberty versus the interests of justice continues to define the contours of bail jurisprudence. While the law recognises that an accused is innocent until proven guilty, the practical experience of many undertrials reveals prolonged incarceration without conviction. In a landmark judgment dated 1st May 2025, the Delhi...
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In the matter of Kamal Dev Prasad v. Mahesh Forge (2025), the Supreme Court of India adjudicated a crucial issue regarding the quantification of compensation for a workplace injury under the Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923 (formerly Workmen’s Compensation Act). The Court reconsidered the statutory disability percentage prescribed in the Schedule to the Act and evaluated...
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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), a landmark legislation that replaces the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), introduces new definitions, restructures offences, and aligns criminal law with contemporary Indian realities. Among the numerous property-related offences, theft and extortion remain foundational crimes affecting both individual rights and public order. This article explores the statutory framework governing...
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