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Google password system hit in Dec cyber attack

Google password system hit in Dec cyber attack

Rediff.com20 Apr 2010

A key Google password system that controls access by millions of users worldwide to almost all of the company's web services, including e-mail and business applications, was stolen when the search engine was hacked in an attack emanating from China, according to a media report.

ICAI tightens noose around local auditors

ICAI tightens noose around local auditors

Rediff.com18 Apr 2010

The decision to seek tie-up details from CA firms, especially those associated with the Big 4 -- PWC, Ernst & Young, KPMG and Deloitte -- follows a report by an Institute of Chartered Accountants of India committee on the multi-crore Satyam scam.

ISI used LeT to stir up anti-India passion: UN

ISI used LeT to stir up anti-India passion: UN

Rediff.com16 Apr 2010

Pakistan's powerful spy agency ISI continues to have close links with Lashkar-e-Taiba and has used the terror group's services to foment anti-India passion in Kashmir and elsewhere, a UN report has said.

India to discuss Pak's arsenal at nuke meet

India to discuss Pak's arsenal at nuke meet

Rediff.com13 Apr 2010

In the backdrop of fears about terrorists gaining access to nuclear material, leaders from 47 countries, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on Monday assembled in Washington to discuss ways to ensure that such a scenario was averted. At the two-day summit, which is an initiative of United States President Barack Obama, India is expected to voice its concern over the safety of Pakistan's atomic arsenal.

India will raise the pitch at World Nuke Summit

India will raise the pitch at World Nuke Summit

Rediff.com12 Apr 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to raise pitch at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington for strong commitments by individual countries and firm responses by international community against proliferation, amid fears about terrorists gaining access to atomic material.

PM arrives in Washington for nuke security summit

PM arrives in Washington for nuke security summit

Rediff.com11 Apr 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Washington on Sunday, on a four-day visit during which he will attend the Nuclear Security Summit on Monday and meet President Barack Obama and some other world leaders. At the Nuclear Summit to be attended by leaders of 46 other countries also, Singh is expected to pitch for firm response to the challenges of proliferation and possibility of terrorists gaining access to atomic material.

PM to meet Obama at Nuke Security Summit

PM to meet Obama at Nuke Security Summit

Rediff.com11 Apr 2010

US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet in Washington on Sunday, during which the two leaders will discuss the civil nuclear deal and other bilateral and regional issues.

Maha secretly disposed bodies of 26/11 terrorists

Maha secretly disposed bodies of 26/11 terrorists

Rediff.com6 Apr 2010

In a demonstration of its ability to maintain secrecy, Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil revealed that the bodies of nine of the ten terrorists who attacked Mumbai on November 26, 2008 have been disposed in a clandestine manner early in January 2010.

Ensure nuke non-proliferation first: US to Pak

Ensure nuke non-proliferation first: US to Pak

Rediff.com26 Mar 2010

The United States has asked Pakistan to first take necessary steps to address the non-proliferation concerns of the international community, especially on rogue scientist A Q Khan's clandestine network, as a basis for consideration of a request for a civilian nuclear deal.

'India shouldn't have problem with Pak-US ties'

'India shouldn't have problem with Pak-US ties'

Rediff.com26 Mar 2010

Rejecting India's concerns over the strategic dialogue between Pakistan and the United States, the Pakistan Foreign Office has said that New Delhi should not have any problem with Islamabad's relations with Washington.

US willing to consider nuke deal with Pak: Clinton

US willing to consider nuke deal with Pak: Clinton

Rediff.com23 Mar 2010

Notwithstanding India's reservations, the US said on Tuesday that it would "consider" Pakistan's request for a civil nuclear deal as it wanted to help the country meet its immediate and long-term energy needs. Ahead of the crucial bilateral strategic dialogue between the US and Pakistan on Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made it clear that the issue of energy would be one of the subjects of discussion but refused to pre-judge the outcome of the talks.

Left slams Centre for price spiral

Left slams Centre for price spiral

Rediff.com25 Feb 2010

Slamming the Centre for indulging in blame game for price spiral, the Left said the government will have to make a policy shift to arrest the situation, which it termed as a fall-out of economic liberalisation.

Supporters of Maoists are Fifth Columnists: Cong

Supporters of Maoists are Fifth Columnists: Cong

Rediff.com17 Feb 2010

In the wake of the killing of 24 EFR jawans by the Maoists in West Bengal, the Congress has asked the civil society to ostracise individuals and organisations providing legitimacy to and "romanticising" such violence and described them as Fifth Columnists.

Pune blast: An execution of Headley's plan?

Pune blast: An execution of Headley's plan?

Rediff.com14 Feb 2010

Security agencies today did not rule out the possibility of execution of plans by Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashker-e-Tayiba of the places recced by David Headley, an American terror suspect, arrested in the United States last October.

'India worried over nukes falling in jihadi hands'

'India worried over nukes falling in jihadi hands'

Rediff.com6 Feb 2010

India has said it was "deeply worried" over the potential nexus between clandestine proliferation of nuclear weapons and terrorism and favoured "transparent verification procedures" to prevent such materials falling in dangerous hands.

BJP, CPI-M lukewarm over Mamata's no-trust motion

BJP, CPI-M lukewarm over Mamata's no-trust motion

Rediff.com19 Nov 2012

Opposition parties are wary that any such attempt that is likely to fail or is even potentially risky will end up helping the Congress eventually, says Sheela Bhatt.

Scientists urge govt to approve Bt Brinjal

Scientists urge govt to approve Bt Brinjal

Rediff.com27 Jan 2010

An association of biotechnology scientists on Wednesday appealed to the Centre to approve Bt brinjal for commercial cultivation "without further delay" for the benefit of Indian farmers and consumers.

Musharraf to face trial for Bugti murder in Pak

Musharraf to face trial for Bugti murder in Pak

Rediff.com25 Jan 2010

If former dictator Pervez Musharraf returns to Pakistan to participate in the country's politics, the ruling Pakistan People's Party government will put him on trial in the Nawab Akbar Bugti murder case as well as for illegal detentions in the Supreme Court judges case, sources aware of the 'exit deal' have revealed. In case the former dictator breached the clandestine deal, the law would take its own course and he would have to surrender himself to the courts, say sources.

How Nelson Mandela avoided the partition of South Africa!

How Nelson Mandela avoided the partition of South Africa!

Rediff.com6 Dec 2013

His other big achievement -- of avoiding a partition of South Africa against a determined bid by Zulu chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi has not received much attention. He was thus a Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln rolled into one. Preserving a united South Africa against western intrigues was indeed a signal achievement, says Colonel (retd) Anil Athale.

Surveyors arouse suspicions near BARC

Surveyors arouse suspicions near BARC

Rediff.com19 Jan 2010

Two men entered the area around Bhaba Atomic Research Centre and fed inputs on road topography into their wireless communication service GPRS arousing suspicions of people against the backdrop of US terror suspect David Headley having reportedly conducted a recce there.

Govt ups security for 10 scientists facing threat

Govt ups security for 10 scientists facing threat

Rediff.com10 Jan 2010

The scientists who have not been identified are working in crucial areas of nuclear, defence and space fields. The names of these scientists was mentioned by Sarfaraz Nawaz, who was deported from Muscat, during interrogation and which were further corroborated by T Nazir, LeT's pointsman in South India. Sources said on Sunday that following corroboration of the threats, a security review was carried out after which it was decided to enhance the security of the scientists.

US mulls strong fresh sanctions against Iran

US mulls strong fresh sanctions against Iran

Rediff.com3 Jan 2010

In its latest bid to press Iran to halt its uranium production, the US is planning to impose strong and immediate new sanctions against Teharan that will target its elite Revolutionary Guards, the military force believed to run the clandestine nuclear weapons effort.

Pak helped North Korea build nukes in 1990: Report

Pak helped North Korea build nukes in 1990: Report

Rediff.com28 Dec 2009

North Korea, with the help of Pakistan, may have opened an alternative way to clandestinely build nuclear weapons as early as 1990s by constructing a plant to manufacture a gas needed for uranium enrichment. Pyongyang may have been enriching uranium on a small scale by 2002.

BJP wants Pak's ISI under 'global watch'

BJP wants Pak's ISI under 'global watch'

Rediff.com16 Dec 2009

Slamming Pakistan for failing to check terror groups operating from its soil against India, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday demanded that organisations like Pakistan's Inter State Intelligence be put under "international watch" and the US government be asked to stop extending financial aid to it as it was being misused.

Cops mum over LeT South India chief's arrest

Cops mum over LeT South India chief's arrest

Rediff.com23 Nov 2009

Sleuths of the central agencies are tight lipped over the reported arrest of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba's south India commander and one of the most wanted terror operatives from Kerala, Thadiyantavida Naseer.

No evidence about 'Love Jihad': Kerala DGP

No evidence about 'Love Jihad': Kerala DGP

Rediff.com11 Nov 2009

In a statement filed in the court, Director General of Police Jacob Punnose said he could not come to "a definite all conclusive finding" due to divergence in contents of reports from SPs of different districts and subordinate officers on the organised work of the 'Love Jihad' in the state.

A few lessons from Vodafone's case

A few lessons from Vodafone's case

Rediff.com11 Oct 2010

Hutchison Essar is an Indian Company, the controlling interest of Hutchison Essar is held by an SPV of Cayman Island (CGP Investments Holding Ltd). CGP is owned by Hutchison Telecommunications International Ltd (HTIL), Hong Kong.

'Pakistan would like to wash its hands of Kashmir'

'Pakistan would like to wash its hands of Kashmir'

Rediff.com5 Sep 2014

'I have never seen the Kashmiris in a more conciliatory mood or a more defensive and reasonable mood than I did when I went there in May. All of them said, "raasta nikaliye".' 'Farooq Abdullah has said hundreds of times that the LoC has to be recognised as the international boundary. So that is where the solution lies, it lies on the LoC.' A S Dulat, former RAW chief, explains why he is perplexed by the Modi government's decision to call off foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan.

Pak Taliban chief vows to strike Pak, US targets

Pak Taliban chief vows to strike Pak, US targets

Rediff.com5 Oct 2009

New Tehrik-e-Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud surfaced on Monday and vowed to strike United States and Pakistani interests -- to avenge the killing of his slain leader Baitullah Mehsud and American drone attacks on the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. His appearance in front of a select group of reporters in the South Waziristan tribal area ended speculation over his reported death in a contest for leadership of the Pakistan Taliban, sparked by Baitullah's killing.

The jinx against women spies in R&AW

The jinx against women spies in R&AW

Rediff.com22 Aug 2012

Till 1972, under the long-time Director of the America's Federal Bureau of Investigation J Edgar Hoover, only men could be FBI agents. After his death in May 1972, partly under the pressure of the equal rights laws, the FBI started recruiting women as agents.

Why it is tough to trust the ISI

Why it is tough to trust the ISI

Rediff.com14 Aug 2012

There have been three interactions between R&AW and the ISI before reveals B Raman, warning of the perils of dealing with the treacherous Pakistani spooks.

Osama sought N-weapons from A Q Khan: US report

Osama sought N-weapons from A Q Khan: US report

Rediff.com3 Sep 2009

Amid concerns that terrorists could obtain material related to nuclear weapons from Pakistan, a latest Congressional report has said that Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden had "sent emissaries to establish contact" with the maligned A Q Khan network.

Day after, court takes away Dr A Q Khan's freedom

Day after, court takes away Dr A Q Khan's freedom

Rediff.com2 Sep 2009

Acting on an appeal filed by the federal government, a two-member bench headed by Justice Saqib Nisar suspended the earlier order and restored Khan's security protocol on Wednesday

A Q Khan still a proliferation risk: US

A Q Khan still a proliferation risk: US

Rediff.com2 Sep 2009

Concerned over a Pakistani court directing authorities not to restrict movements of A Q Khan, the US has insisted that the disgraced nuclear scientist remains a "proliferation risk' and said it had made its views clear to Islamabad.

Pak court lifts restrictions on A Q Khan

Pak court lifts restrictions on A Q Khan

Rediff.com28 Aug 2009

A Pakistani court on Friday suspended the "security protocol" accorded by the government to nuclear scientist A Q Khan, accused of running a clandestine proliferation network, and directed authorities not to restrict his movements. Acting on a petition filed by Khan, the Lahore High Court said the scientist is a free man and can go wherever he wants.

We will follow highest standards of nuke safety: PM

We will follow highest standards of nuke safety: PM

Rediff.com27 Mar 2012

India is determined that its expanded nuclear power programme will follow the highest standards of nuclear safety and security, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said while addressing the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul on Tuesday.

Pak terror camps a threat to India: Antony

Pak terror camps a threat to India: Antony

Rediff.com18 Aug 2009

Union Defence Minister A K Antony on Tuesday reiterated that the terror camps located in Pakistan, which are close to the Indian border, pose a threat to the nation's security. Antony's statement came close on the heels of the statement by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, who warned chief ministers from across India on Monday that Pakistan based terror outfits are planning further attacks in India.

Understanding Gaza's tunnel phenomenon

Understanding Gaza's tunnel phenomenon

Rediff.com4 Aug 2014

The population in Gaza has, for almost a decade, been facing Israel-created 'blockage' from the rest of the world. The isolation has given rise to tunnel phenomenon, an underground route for the procurement of essentials, says Ajey Lele

SheetalBhabhi.com is ridiculous

SheetalBhabhi.com is ridiculous

Rediff.com30 May 2011

The film is a shoddy attempt at conveying any kind of message, or anything sensible.

Buying medicines? Watch out for fakes!

Buying medicines? Watch out for fakes!

Rediff.com24 Jul 2009

While the top players of the over Rs 85,000 crore (Rs 850 billion) pharmaceutical business are up in arms over what they call rampant spread of counterfeit drugs (allegedly 20 to 25 per cent of total pharma sales) in the country, enforcement agencies and some pharma associations say the situation is not that alarming.