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The retreat of democracy - The Hindu


The retreat of democracy
The retreat of democracy
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February 15, 2021 00:03 IST
The government’s recent moves not only have a chilling effect on journalism but on the entire information ecosystem
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The government’s recent moves not only have a chilling effect on journalism but on the entire information ecosystem
On February 11,
The Hindu published an editorial, ‘Media as target’, on the Enforcement Directorate’s raids in the office of NewsClick, an online video news network. The editorial was unambiguous when it said: “The present regime’s record is quite dismal when it comes to the obvious use of central agencies such as the CBI, ED, IT and even the NIA, to rein in dissenting voices. It is unfortunate that specialised agencies are allowing themselves to be used as force multipliers in political battles against sections of the Opposition.” In response to the editorial, Purender, a reader, wr ....

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Exclusive: Delhi Police has tools to extract data from smartphones, including iPhones


Exclusive: Delhi Police has tools to extract data from smartphones, including iPhones
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At least one law enforcement agency in India Delhi Police has the tools to extract data from locked smartphones, including iPhones. However, the effectiveness and success rate of such tools remains under question.
There has been amplereportage about how American law enforcement agencies break into smartphones, especially iPhones, but the capabilities of their Indian counterparts have remained shrouded in mystery. The intrigue intensified after revelations that controversial Israeli cybersecurity firm NSO Group’s spyware was used to target at least 121 Indian citizens.
Tools available to the Delhi Police include tools from Israeli cybersecurity company Cellebrite such as UFED (Universal Forensic Extraction Device) Ultimate and Physical Analyzer that were famously used by FTI Consulting to suggest that Saudi Arabian Prince Mohammed Bin Salman had h ....

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