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June 2025
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a Go-based malware called XDigo that has been used in attacks targeting Eastern European governmental entities in March 2025. The attack chains are said to have leveraged a collection of Windows shortcut (LNK) files as part of a multi-stage procedure to deploy the malware, French cybersecurity company HarfangLab said. XDSpy is...
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It sure is a hard time to be a SOC analyst. Every day, they are expected to solve high-consequence problems with half the data and twice the pressure. Analysts are overwhelmed—not just by threats, but by the systems and processes in place that are meant to help them respond. Tooling is fragmented. Workflows are heavy....
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Google has revealed the various safety measures that are being incorporated into its generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems to mitigate emerging attack vectors like indirect prompt injections and improve the overall security posture for agentic AI systems. “Unlike direct prompt injections, where an attacker directly inputs malicious commands into a prompt, indirect prompt injections
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Not every risk looks like an attack. Some problems start as small glitches, strange logs, or quiet delays that don’t seem urgent—until they are. What if your environment is already being tested, just not in ways you expected? Some of the most dangerous moves are hidden in plain sight. It’s worth asking: what patterns are...
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Chief Justice of India, Justice B.R. Gavai, addressed a distinguished gathering of judges, legal experts, and international lawyers at the Milan Courts on the topic, “Role of Constitution in Delivering Socio-Economic Justice in a Country: Reflections from 75 Years of Indian Constitution.” This historic address marked his first visit to Milan and was hosted by...
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This landmark case concerns the interpretation of Section 69 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 in conjunction with the provisions of the Arbitration Act. Title: Jagdish Chander Gupta v. Kajaria Traders (India) Ltd Citation: AIR 1964 SC 1882 Bench: M. Hidayatullah (J), K.N. Wanchoo (J), K.C. Das Gupta(J), N. Rajagopala Ayyangar(J) Date of Judgment: April...
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The role of judicial officers is foundational to the rule of law. Judges are entrusted with the administration of justice, a function that inherently demands independence, neutrality, and accountability. However, a question of profound constitutional and legal importance often arises—can judicial officers be prosecuted for acts done in their official capacity? This article delves into...
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Tinted glass is a type of glass with a thin coloured coating or film, either applied during manufacturing or added later, that reduces sunlight, glare, and heat. Commonly used in vehicles for privacy and comfort, it also finds application in buildings. However, in India, the use of tinted glass in cars is strictly regulated. To...
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In recent years, dashcams—compact video recording devices installed in vehicles—have become increasingly popular in India. They serve multiple purposes, including recording accidents, monitoring driver behaviour, providing evidence for insurance claims, and even documenting interactions with law enforcement. However, the legality of dashcams in India often raises questions, particularly regarding privacy rights, admissibility in court, and...
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In a historic move, the High Court of Karnataka has mandated that the portrait or photograph of Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar be displayed in a prominent place in all court halls across the state. The order applies to the High Court’s principal bench in Bengaluru, its regional benches in Dharwad and Kalaburagi, and all...
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