
Munsif Vengattil
India Tech Correspondent at Reuters India
@Reuters journo tracking India's tech sector. My work revolves around tech policy, AI, electronics manufacturing, and big tech's India whereabouts.
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2 weeks ago |
cp24.com | Aditya Kalra |Munsif Vengattil |Kate Mayberry |Rachna Uppal
NEW DELHI - Nearly all the iPhones exported by Foxconn from India went to the United States between March and May, customs data showed, far above the 2024 average of 50 per cent and a clear sign of Apple's efforts to bypass high U.S. tariffs imposed on China.
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1 month ago |
katcountry989.com | Munsif Vengattil |Praveen Paramasivam |Aditya Kalra
By Munsif Vengattil, Praveen Paramasivam and Aditya KalraNEW DELHI (Reuters) -The hacker who leaked sensitive personal data held by Indian health insurer Star Health last year has taken responsibility for sending death threats and bullets to the company’s chief executive and finance head. The hacker, who goes by the alias “xenZen”, described their reprisals against Star Health and Allied Insurance Company in a March 31 email to Reuters. The news agency is reporting them for the first time.
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1 month ago |
wxerfm.com | Munsif Vengattil |Praveen Paramasivam |Aditya Kalra
By Munsif Vengattil, Praveen Paramasivam and Aditya KalraNEW DELHI (Reuters) -The hacker who leaked sensitive personal data held by Indian health insurer Star Health last year has taken responsibility for sending death threats and bullets to the company’s chief executive and finance head. The hacker, who goes by the alias “xenZen”, described their reprisals against Star Health and Allied Insurance Company in a March 31 email to Reuters. The news agency is reporting them for the first time.
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1 month ago |
whbl.com | Munsif Vengattil |Praveen Paramasivam |Aditya Kalra
By Munsif Vengattil, Praveen Paramasivam and Aditya KalraNEW DELHI (Reuters) -The hacker who leaked sensitive personal data held by Indian health insurer Star Health last year has taken responsibility for sending death threats and bullets to the company’s chief executive and finance head. The hacker, who goes by the alias “xenZen”, described their reprisals against Star Health and Allied Insurance Company in a March 31 email to Reuters. The news agency is reporting them for the first time.
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1 month ago |
wifc.com | Munsif Vengattil |Praveen Paramasivam |Aditya Kalra
By Munsif Vengattil, Praveen Paramasivam and Aditya KalraNEW DELHI (Reuters) -The hacker who leaked sensitive personal data held by Indian health insurer Star Health last year has taken responsibility for sending death threats and bullets to the company’s chief executive and finance head. The hacker, who goes by the alias “xenZen”, described their reprisals against Star Health and Allied Insurance Company in a March 31 email to Reuters. The news agency is reporting them for the first time.
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