Billionaire Jack Cowin, founder and executive chairman of Competitive Foods Australia, speaking at the Forbes Global CEO Conference held in Bangkok, November 20-21, 2024. Reinvestment is key, says ...
Mr Cowin said the cost of construction was reducing the profitability of many fast-food chains and leading some to collapse. Mr Cowin, who opened his first Hungry Jack’s restaurant in 1971 and now has ...
Does this mean the data was stolen in the distant past or recently? Nobody has any answers yet. A lot of similar data is available on the dark web. There are groups on Telegram dumping loads of data ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Team (CERT-in), the nodal cybersecurity agency that deals with incidents like breaches and vulnerabilities in cyberspace, has not directly put out any update on its ...
The Minister explained that "previously stolen data" was seemingly accessed by a Telegram bot. The Centre today dismissed reports claiming a breach of data of people registered on the CoWin portal of ...
India's Cowin portal, which holds details on the country's Covid-19 vaccination programme, has not been directly breached, according to the health ministry and the IT minister. Some social media posts ...
On June 12, a day after the alleged CoWIN data leak became public, Rajeev Chandrasekhar (the incumbent Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Electronics and Information ...
The ministry further said that it had requested the country's nodal cyber security agency CERT-In to look into the issue and submit a report. While asserting that the CoWIN portal is completely safe ...
New Delhi: Terming the data leak reports about Covid vaccinated people as “mischievous in nature”, the Union government Monday said that the ‘bot’ that had allegedly accessed the private data was not ...
The Health Ministry on Monday said reports of data breach of beneficiaries who received COVID vaccination are “without any basis and mischievous in nature.” It said the Indian Computer Emergency ...
A bot on a Telegram group was providing details like names, dates of birth, and phone numbers besides other information like passport or Aadhar number of individuals registered on the CoWIN portal.
New Delhi: Amid reports of an alleged breach of data on the CoWIN platform, the Centre on Monday said these reports were “without any basis” and “mischievous in nature”, and that the matter has been ...