Meta battles the Indian government over WhatsApp data-sharing. NCLAT’s May decision could impact digital privacy rules and ...
In a significant move to enhance digital security, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and WhatsApp have launched a ...
"To strengthen the mechanism to deal with cyber crimes including digital arrest scams in a comprehensive and coordinated ...
Hordes of sellers like Rahul are contributing to the “thriving” illegal firearms marketplace that has emerged on WhatsApp in ...
Apple is negotiating with Google to bring its rich communication services (RCS) messaging to Indian users, allowing ...
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has joined hands with WhatsApp to expand ‘Scam Se Bacho,’ Meta’s digital safety campaign aimed at combating online scams and spam. The initiative seeks to ed ...
Digital arrest scams are on the rise, with scammers posing as law enforcement to extort money from unsuspecting victims.
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, banned over 8.4 million accounts in India in August 2024 to curb scams and illegal activities. This action, aligning with Indian IT regulations, stemmed from serious terms ...
As cybercrime and financial frauds grow more sophisticated, DoT has been actively taking measures to curb the misuse of telecom resources.
WhatsApp, India's largest social media platform, has taken swift action against over 8.4 million accounts, banning them in just one month. This move comes from Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp ...
The report from Meta reveals that the bans occurred between August 1 and August 31. WhatsApp, India's largest social media platform, has taken swift action against over 8.4 million accounts ...