Chinese company admits to planting spyware in mobile phones
November 17, 2016 14:09 ISTA Chinese company has admitted that it planted a spyware in some Android mobile phones that sent back to China information about the users and text messages.
A Chinese company has admitted that it planted a spyware in some Android mobile phones that sent back to China information about the users and text messages.
Indian Cellular Association has asked Chinese companies to partner with Indian firms for setting up a manufacturing base in the country.
In a first, the Cabinet Secretariat has issued a directive to the Union Ministers to not to carry mobile phones in Cabinet meetings as it could lead to the leakage of information through hacking of
Days after the dastardly terror attack in Uri, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials are investigating 11 local shopkeepers, including a mobile phone retailer who sold SIM cards to the soldiers of 6 Bihar regiment.
A new chemical method could help salvage some of the estimated 300 tonnes of gold used in electronic devices each year, a study shows. A simple chemical method developed by researchers at the University of
The mystery of missing IAF AN-32 aircraft further deepened when the family members of airman Raghuvir Verma claimed that his mobile was ‘on’ and rang a few times. Kin of airman Verma, who was on
The government has said no such device will be sold from next year without a single key panic button.
Mansa: The Punjab police have unearthed a gang operating in Mansa district that was allegedly duping e-commerce giant Flipkart of at least Rs 25 lakh by exploiting its easy-return policy. Five individuals have been arrested
New Delhi: With over 200 million mobile internet users in India, mobile phones captured 60 percent share of all shopping-related queries and over 50 percent share of all travel-related queries, a report released on Thursday
Ahmedabad: While Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making all out effort to make his Digital Indian campaign a success, a village in his native district of Mehsana has banned unmarried women from using mobile phones.Unmarried
New Delhi: The video of an 800-year-old object that appears to resemble a mobile phone, and discovered by archaeologists during a dig in Austria, has gone up viral on social media.The object is believed to
New Delhi: Taiwanese artist Lin Shih-Pao has showcased a talent to recycle garbage into modern art and spent 4 months working on an unusual project.Lin made a car out of used mobile phones. The project
Bjerringbro (Denmark) : Danish group Grundfos A/S has decided to make intelligent water dispenser in India near Chennai for the Indian as well as its other global markets, said a senior group official.The DKK 23.6
New Delhi: Two mobile phones without SIM cards, an improvised charger, batteries, 200 gm tobacco and a few contraband tablets - all concealed within tennis balls - were recovered from the premises of Tihar Jail
One year ago there were very limited budget phones with a good camera, which could click images with apt detail, good picture quality and without any digital noise or pixilation and still did not cost
New Delhi: Eating out, mobile phone usage and air & rail travel have become expensive from today with the government hiking service tax rate to 14 per cent.The government's proposal to increase the rate of
New Delhi: Indian mobile-phone sales have dropped for the first time in 20 years, raising the question: Is a slowdown at hand for the world's fastest-growing smartphone market?Mobile sales dropped 14.5 percent the first quarter
While many e-commerce companies are coming up with the hottest deals in a bit to woo customers; here is one deal to die for!"Buy 5 briefs @ Rs 499 and get one mobile phone free".
Islamabad: LeT operations commander Zaki-ur- Rehman Lakhvi, the 2008 Mumbai terror attack mastermind, is living in relative luxury inside jail with access to internet, mobile phones and visitors despite Pakistan's protestations that it is cracking
New DelhiL: If one goes by a survey, most single Indians can't do without their mobile phones.The survey, by online matrimony platform www.shaadi.com, was conducted on a total of 6,500 respondents in the age group
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