Another Microsoft Employee Resigns Over Company’s Alleged Role in Gaza Genocide

A second Microsoft employee has publicly resigned, citing the tech giant’s alleged complicity in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The employee, who worked in a senior engineering role, announced their resignation in a detailed letter shared on social media, accusing Microsoft of “providing technology that enables the targeting and surveillance of Palestinians.” This resignation follows…

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India Faces Massive Cyber Onslaught: Over 1.5 Million Attacks Traced to Pakistan-Linked Hackers

Indian cybersecurity agencies have reported a surge of over 1.5 million cyberattacks in recent weeks, allegedly launched by Pakistan-based hacker groups. These attacks, according to officials, specifically targeted government websites, financial institutions, and infrastructure databases — signaling a coordinated cyber campaign rather than isolated incidents. While no major data breach has been publicly confirmed, experts…

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India Bans 16 Pakistani YouTube Channels for Spreading Misleading Content About Indian Army, Security Agencies

In a decisive move to curb misinformation, the Indian government has banned 16 YouTube channels operated from Pakistan. Authorities accused these channels of spreading fake news and misleading content aimed at tarnishing the image of the Indian Army and security agencies. Officials stated that the banned channels were consistently propagating false narratives that could compromise…

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Govt directs Google to remove Chinese app for showing wrong map of India

New Delhi | April 21, 2025: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), in collaboration with the Survey of India (SoI), has directed Google to remove the Chinese chat application ‘Ablo’ from its Play Store. The app was found to depict India’s territorial boundaries inaccurately, raising concerns over national sovereignty and integrity. The government’s…

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Google Loses Landmark Antitrust Case; Meta Faces Similar Legal Battle Over Market Dominance

April 19, 2025 — Washington, D.C.: In a significant legal development, tech giant Google has lost a landmark antitrust case in the United States concerning its dominance in the digital advertising market. This verdict arrives as Meta Platforms Inc., formerly Facebook, confronts its own antitrust challenges, potentially reshaping the operational landscape for major technology firms….

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