Daily Newsletter | Monday, May 15, 2017
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Saeed spreading terrorism in name of jihad: Pak |
In what could be the first official admission by the Pakistan government that Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed is involved in terrorist activities — he is named by India as the 26/11 mastermind — its interior ministry told a judicial board that Saeed and his aides were spreading terrorism in the name of jihad |
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Contract killer arrested in Greater Noida |
A 35-year old contract killer was arrested in a joint operation by Noida-STF and city police on Saturday night in Greater Noida. The accused Vijay Nagar, a resident of Dankuar, is a member of Sunder Bhati gang. He had got a contract of killing a Kanpur based hotelier. |
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Businesses worldwide wake up to ransomware threat |
Businesses around the world scrambled on Saturday to prepare for a renewed cyber attack, convinced that a lull in a computer offensive that has stopped car factories, hospitals, schools and other organizations in around 100 countries was only tempora… |
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IPL: RCB beat Delhi Daredevils for consolation win |
Royal Challengers Bangalore ended a dismal season on a positive note, beating Delhi Daredevils in IPL Match 56 by 10 runs on Sunday. Batting first, Virat Kohli scored a half-century to take RCB to 161/6 and then bowlers stepped up to bowl DD out for 151. |
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MeitY reaches out to RBI, others against Wanna Cry ransomware |
The IT ministry has reached out to key stakeholders like RBI, National Payments Corporation of India, NIC and UIDAI (Aadhaar) to advise them to protect their systems against ‘Wanna Cry’ ransomware to ensure that the digital payments ecosystem in the country is protected. |
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