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New USTR slams India s high tariffs, equalisation levy - INDIA New England News

New USTR slams India s high tariffs, equalisation levy - INDIA New England News
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India becomes favourite destination for cyber criminals amid Covid-19

With pandemic disrupting businesses and with remote working becoming reality, cyber criminals have been busy exploiting vulnerabilities. Year 2020 saw one of the largest numbers of data breaches and the numbers seem to be only rising. According to Kaspersky’s telemetry, when the world went into lockdown in March 2020, the total number of bruteforce attacks against remote desktop protocol (RDP) jumped from 93.1 million worldwide in February 2020 to 277.4 million 2020 in March a 197 per cent increase. The numbers in India went from 1.3 million in February 2020 to 3.3 million in March 2020. From April 2020 onward, monthly attacks never dipped below 300 million, and they reached a new high of 409 million attacks worldwide in November 2020. The highest number of attacks 4.5 million in India was recorded in July 2020.

New USTR slams India s high tariffs, equalisation levy

New USTR slams India s high tariffs, equalisation levy ​ By IANS | ​ 8 Views Will India benefit under new US trade Czar Katherine Tai?.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 5 : The US Trade Representative (USTR) in its latest report on Foreign Trade Barriers released on March 31 has highlighted major trade barriers to American exports, FDI and e-commerce. This report has been issued by Joe Biden Administration s newly appointed USTR, Katherine Tai who replaced Ambassador Robert Lighthizer after Donald Trump lost the election last year. It has found India s trade policies discriminatory which creates both tariff and non tariff-barriers and poses a threat to US trade and imports to India. Trade barriers include government laws, regulations and policies.

Data of over 500M Facebook users, including 6M Indians, leaked

Got a Facebook account? Your data was likely leaked The database of the latest alleged leak includes details of roughly 5.5 lakh users from Afghanistan, 1.2 million from Australia, 3.8 million from Bangladesh, 8 million from Brazil, and 6.1 million from India. Alon Gal the co-founder and CTO of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock shared details of the leaked database on Twitter. If someone had a Facebook account, their data had likely been leaked, he said. Background Database first leaked in 2019 The database was first leaked in 2019 and was sold on Telegram for $20 per search. Gal was the first to flag the leak. At the time, Facebook said the vulnerability that caused the leak (allowing users to search for a person s number) had been patched.

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