Man poses as govt officer, cheats woman
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Appealing the dismissal of their suit, they argued that executive orders to promote fossil fuels endangered their futures and violated their constitutional rights. The post appeared first on .
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41-year-old Matthew Gallagher, living in Los Angeles, built a ₹17 thousand crore company with AI. The company’s name is Medley, which took just two months and 18 lakh rupees to build. Medley is a telehealth startup that provides online sales and consultation for weight loss drugs. It is in the news because its annual revenue
Reports suggest that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used Pegasus spyware, developed by Israel-based NSO Group, as part of a secret operation during a recent rescue mission inside Iran. According to The Times of London, the spyware was used to send misleading messages to Iran’s leadership and members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
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Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, has sharply criticised WhatsApp’s privacy claims. He said the platform’s promise of full end-to-end encryption (E2E) does not always work the way users think. His comments on X even drew reactions from tech leaders like Elon Musk. Why Durov questions WhatsApp’s encryption? WhatsApp says only the sender and receiver