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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 9: The APWG's new Phishing Activity Trends Report shows that the number of phishing assaults witnessed by APWG members increased during 2020, wholly doubling over the course of the year. Attacks topped in October 2020, with a high of 225,304 new phishing sites appearing in that month alone, breaking all earlier monthly records. In Brazil, security firm Axur saw a slower growth in the number of phishing attacks that targeted Brazilian companies and consumers in Brazil. But overall, Axur observed almost twice as many such phishing sites in 2020 as it did in 2019, a concerning year-over-year growth. APWG contributor OpSec Security found that phishing that targeted financial institutions was the largest category of phishing in the fourth quarter, at 22.5 percent of all attacks. This category nosed out webmail and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), which experienced 22.2 percent of all attacks. Phishing against the social media sector declined slightly to 11.8...
The presence of Bangladeshi terrorist groups in West Bengal has emerged as a grave concern for national security. Intelligence reports and sporadic incidents point towards the infiltration of these extremist organizations, primarily originating from Bangladesh. This disturbing trend poses a multifaceted threat to India's internal security, economic stability, and regional peace. The porous border between India and Bangladesh offers fertile ground for the movement of militants. The lack of adequate border infrastructure and manpower makes it difficult to effectively monitor and control cross-border activities. Exploiting this vulnerability, terrorist groups like the Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) and the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) have established a foothold in the state. The presence of these groups has been linked to various acts of violence, including bombings, targeted killings, and recruitment drives. Their aim is to destabilize the region, instigate...
The ridiculous and somewhat comical utterances by a group of Bangladeshi Army veterans leading an anti India campaign asserting with great force that they were well trained to grab Kolkata in a matter of four days is not only absurd but also points to the lack of understanding about the power of their country's armed forces against India which boasts of a much superior army capable of challenging every major country as far as armed conflict is concerned. This is just a diabolical ploy to whip up anti India sentiments in a bid to provoke the radical Islamists to continue their assault on the minority Hindus of Bangladesh. The widespread sentiments of hatred being exhibited by Jihadi forces in Bangladesh to attack India is really a matter of grave concern. The way in which a religious leader has urged Bangladeshi Musligms to keep lethal weapons in the form of swords ready to butcher Indians is very shocking and points to a sick mindset. His contention that if a Bangladeshi Muslim ca...
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